UN disaster reduction chief hails 'major milestone' in earthquake risk assessment
The platform – known as OpenQuake – is a ‘major milestone’ for the international community of earthquake hazard and risk experts, according to Margareta Wahlström, the head of UNISDR, who hailed the unveiling in a press release on Wednesday while emphasizing that the deep understanding of risk remained the basis of any disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy and action.
“Loss of life and economic loss from earthquakes can only be mitigated or prevented through DRR efforts that include urban planning, improved regulation through building codes and compliance with those codes,” said Wahlström.
“This requires sound technical information to support the financial investments and governance required to reduce risk in the long term.”
Seismic risk will be an important feature of the upcoming Third World Conference on DRRscheduled to take place from 14-18 March in Sendai, Japan.
The Conference will seek to adopt a new framework for disaster risk reduction, updating the 2005 Hyogo Framework for Action – the world's first comprehensive blueprint for disaster risk reduction.
In the UNISDR press release, Wahlström appealed for more ‘multi-hazard, multi-sectoral’ risk information which should include tools for measuring ‘socio-economic vulnerability as an underlying risk driver’ – an issue she suggested should become a standard part of all risk assessments.
In addition, she urged the diffusion of tools to further assess exposure, hazard, building vulnerability, community resilience and assistance in developing the capacity of member countries and other stakeholders.
UN Photo/Evan Schneider
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