2022
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences12080283
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Collection, Standardization and Attribution of Robust Disaster Event Information—A Demonstrator of a National Event-Based Loss and Damage Database in Austria

Abstract: Loss and damage databases are essential tools within the disaster risk management cycle for making informed decisions. However, even in data-rich countries such as Austria, no consistent and curated multi-hazard database is available. Based on the requirements of the United Nations, the European Union, as well as on national demands to deal with disaster impacts, we conceived and set up a demonstrator for a consistent multi-hazard national event-based loss and damage database that addresses event identificatio… Show more

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“…Data on hazard, exposure and vulnerability are prerequisites for impact estimates (Table 1). In addition, impact observations are needed ex-ante to calibrate vulnerability functions and ex-post to validate impact-related services (Themessl et al, 2022). Alternatively, NMHSs should be prepared to provide their hazard event data to BO to allow for impact assessments with their bespoke exposure and vulnerability information, e.g., to meet user requirements best or to comply with confidentiality.…”
Section: Methodological Perspectives Of Impact-related Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on hazard, exposure and vulnerability are prerequisites for impact estimates (Table 1). In addition, impact observations are needed ex-ante to calibrate vulnerability functions and ex-post to validate impact-related services (Themessl et al, 2022). Alternatively, NMHSs should be prepared to provide their hazard event data to BO to allow for impact assessments with their bespoke exposure and vulnerability information, e.g., to meet user requirements best or to comply with confidentiality.…”
Section: Methodological Perspectives Of Impact-related Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%