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ICLR's mission is to reduce the loss of life and property caused by severe weather and earthquakes through the identification and support of sustained actions that improve society's capacity to adapt to, anticipate, mitigate, withstand and recover from natural disasters.
ICLR is a world-class centre for multi-disciplinary disaster prevention research and communications. Institute staff and research associates are international leaders in wind and seismic engineering, atmospheric science, risk perception, hydrology, economics, geography, health sciences, public policy and a number of other disciplines.
Best practices to reduce the risk of basement flooding
Actions to enhance the resilience of existing homes to damage from severe weather and earthquakes
Design and construction of new homes resilient to damage from natural disasters
Insurance for extreme events
ICLR provides a forum for Canada's insurance industry to work with leaders from the disaster risk reduction and adaptation research community. This includes montly webinars, quarterly meetings of insurance leaders and researchers, and newsletters.
ICLR provides a science foundation for disaster risk reduction actions by municipal decision makers, builders, insurers and other stakeholders.
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ICLR is Co-Chair of Canada's Adaptation to Climate Change Working Group on Municipal Infrastructure and Housing.
ICLR's focus is on assessing and addressing the risk of loss and damage from basement flooding, urban earthquakes, severe wind and wildland fire.
ICLR publication "Canadians at Risk"
ICLR publication "Telling the Weather Story"
ICLR Showcase Homes demonstrates risk reduction actions for homeowners.
ICLR safety brochures provide advice to homeowners to assess the risk of damage from climatre extremes and best practices to build resilience.
ICLR Co-Chairs Canada's National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction's Science and Technology Committee.
ICLR's Builders' Guide documents best practices for the design and construction of disaster resilience homes, and provides a foundation for championing change in the Building Code.
ICLR preparedness for insurance companies.
The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.