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Data interoperability for disaster risk reduction in Europe
by
Guha Sapir, Debarati
, Hagen, Jenny Sjåstad
, Mysiak, Jaroslav
, Siegmund, Alexander
, Migliorini, Massimo
, Rossi, Jean-Louis
, Mihaljević, Jadranka
, Meliksetian, Khachatur
in
Accounting
/ Big Data
/ Case studies
/ Cultural heritage
/ Data
/ Data collection
/ Data integration
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disasters
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency response
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Exploitation
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government agencies
/ Initiatives
/ Integration
/ Interoperability
/ Mechanics
/ Monitoring systems
/ NGOs
/ Nomenclatures
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organizations
/ Partnerships
/ Reduction
/ Reflectance
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Society
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable Development Goals
/ Synergism
/ Technology
/ Thermics
2019
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Data interoperability for disaster risk reduction in Europe
by
Guha Sapir, Debarati
, Hagen, Jenny Sjåstad
, Mysiak, Jaroslav
, Siegmund, Alexander
, Migliorini, Massimo
, Rossi, Jean-Louis
, Mihaljević, Jadranka
, Meliksetian, Khachatur
in
Accounting
/ Big Data
/ Case studies
/ Cultural heritage
/ Data
/ Data collection
/ Data integration
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disasters
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency response
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Exploitation
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government agencies
/ Initiatives
/ Integration
/ Interoperability
/ Mechanics
/ Monitoring systems
/ NGOs
/ Nomenclatures
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organizations
/ Partnerships
/ Reduction
/ Reflectance
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Society
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable Development Goals
/ Synergism
/ Technology
/ Thermics
2019
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Data interoperability for disaster risk reduction in Europe
by
Guha Sapir, Debarati
, Hagen, Jenny Sjåstad
, Mysiak, Jaroslav
, Siegmund, Alexander
, Migliorini, Massimo
, Rossi, Jean-Louis
, Mihaljević, Jadranka
, Meliksetian, Khachatur
in
Accounting
/ Big Data
/ Case studies
/ Cultural heritage
/ Data
/ Data collection
/ Data integration
/ Disaster management
/ Disaster risk
/ Disasters
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency response
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Exploitation
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government agencies
/ Initiatives
/ Integration
/ Interoperability
/ Mechanics
/ Monitoring systems
/ NGOs
/ Nomenclatures
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organizations
/ Partnerships
/ Reduction
/ Reflectance
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Society
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable Development Goals
/ Synergism
/ Technology
/ Thermics
2019
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Data interoperability for disaster risk reduction in Europe
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Data interoperability for disaster risk reduction in Europe
2019
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Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how, despite increasing data availability from a wide range of sources unlocks unprecedented opportunities for disaster risk reduction, data interoperability remains a challenge due to a number of barriers. As a first step to enhancing data interoperability for disaster risk reduction is to identify major barriers, this paper presents a case study on data interoperability in disaster risk reduction in Europe, linking current barriers to the regional initiative of the European Science and Technology Advisory Group.
Design/methodology/approach
In support of Priority 2 (“Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk”) of the Sendai Framework and SDG17 (“Partnerships for the goals”), this paper presents a case study on barriers to data interoperability in Europe based on a series of reviews, surveys and interviews with National Sendai Focal Points and stakeholders in science and research, governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations and industry.
Findings
For a number of European countries, there remains a clear imbalance between long-term disaster risk reduction and short-term preparation and the dominant role of emergency relief, response and recovery, pointing to the potential of investments in ex ante measures with better inclusion and exploitation of data.
Originality/value
Modern society is facing a digital revolution. As highlighted by the International Council of Science and the Committee on Data for Science and Technology, digital technology offers profound opportunities for science to discover unsuspected patterns and relationships in nature and society, on scales from the molecular to the cosmic, from local health systems to global sustainability. It has created the potential for disciplines of science to synergize into a holistic understanding of the complex challenges currently confronting humanity; the Sustainable Development Goals are a direct reflectance of this. Interdisciplinary is obtained with integration of data across relevant disciplines. However, a barrier to realization and exploitation of this potential arises from the incompatible data standards and nomenclatures used in different disciplines. Although the problem has been addressed by several initiatives, the following challenge still remains: to make online data integration a routine.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited,Emerald
Subject
/ Big Data
/ Data
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Science
/ Society
/ Surveys
/ Sustainable Development Goals
/ Thermics
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