Workshop on a Regional Guide on the Production and Dissemination of Disaster-Related Statistics
Bangkok, Thailand
Summary of discussions and key outcomes. Daniel Clarke 15/Dec/2016 Introductory presentation to topics for discussion status on issues from Expert Group 4th Meeting Wenyun Qian 15/Dec/2016 Presentation showed example analyses for relating climate change with disaster risk in Asia-Pacific Daniel Clarke & Wenyun Qian 15/Dec/2016 Presentation introduced two approaches to measuring direct economic losses and discussed the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Ridwan Yunus 15/Dec/2016 A demonstration of InARisk as a best practice example for disaster risk statistics from BNPB-Indonesia Daniel Clarke 15/Dec/2016 Presentation and draft issue paper introduced the concept of big data and its relevance for disaster-related statistics Seonmi Choi (PEI Asia-Pacific) 15/Dec/2016 Introduced key concepts for discussion on environmental vulnerability and the poverty-environment nexus
Kati Kraehnert (German Institute for Economic Research) 15/Dec/2016 This presentation introduced two uses of household survey in disaster statistics: (1) Merging household surveys with secondary data on disaster intensity (2) Capturing exposure to disasters in household surveys Md. Rafiqul Islam 16/Dec/2016 Initiatives by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, along with partners in response to the emerging monitoring and reporting challenges.
Marc Gordon & Rhea Katsanakis (UNISDR) 15/Dec/2016 Presentation summarizing relevant outcomes from the Open-ended Integovernmental Working Group on Terminology and Indicators for Sendai Framework Monitoring and future steps for implementation. Daniel Clarke & Wenyun Qian 15/Dec/2016 This issue paper for discussion presents statistical requirement related to geographic social-economic vulnerabilities and also includes some review of empirical findings from previous studies of vulnerable groups. Draft questionnaire for discussion for follow-up on pending conceptual issues for the DRSF. During the workshop it was agreed to further review the questions and design the survey as a follow-up study pending the results of the UNIDR Data Readiness Assessment for Sendai Framework and SDGs monitoring Table of proposed measurement unit options for discussion on direct economic material impacts and direct environmental impacts. |