Information management and technology

This theme covers aspects related to hardware, software, networks, and media for the collection, storage, processing, transmission and presentation of information for disaster risk reduction (DRR), as well as related services. It also addresses information management to support knowledge sharing for DRR, such as data exchange standards and taxonomy.

Latest Information management and technology additions in the Knowledge Base

Discover the Art-Based Climate Resilience Toolkit which offers a fresh perspective on climate change communication and action.
weADAPT
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This report explains why strengthening the governance around public investment management is central to cutting inefficiencies and unblocking the climate finance needed to narrow Asia and the Pacific’s gaping infrastructure gap.
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The objective of this report is to show how the European Crisis Management Laboratory Mapping Team at the Joint Research Centre plays a key role in delineating all the components of disaster events, with its daily reports and on-demand products.
Hallways with supercomputers.
Fujitsu announced the delivery of a new supercomputer system to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) to improve prediction accuracy for typhoons and torrential rains and help authorities develop data-driven plans to provide early warning and evacuation.
Fujitsu
Location and date marker for glacier in Jasper National Park in Canada. Clear evidence of global warming.
It is not a secret that glaciers are melting, and that it causes a problem with sea levels rising, but a new way of reading, collecting, and analyzing data using AI, can make us better understand what is happening with the glaciers in the Arctic.
EurekAlert
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Global concept of climate change
The Copernicus Interactive Climate Atlas is set to be an important new resource for policymakers looking to formulate effective climate policy and for other users needing to visualize and analyze climate change information.
Copernicus Climate Change Service
This picture shows a boy with crutches in the Dadaab refugee camp in Somalia.
Our in-depth analysis explores the challenges and opportunities that arise when collecting disability-disaggregated data in disaster-prone contexts and how such data can be used to improve disaster risk reduction programmes.
Christian Blind Mission
Cover and source: Christian Blind Mission
Efforts to improve disability inclusion into government strategies, DRR plans, and humanitarian response initiatives is hindered by the absence of disaggregated data, impeding the understanding of disability prevalence before, during and after crises.

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