III. Documents

NOTE: This document is a very early sketch by a consultant/writer, placed online for collaborative writing. In no way should this document be viewed as a reflection of the overall team's sense of OpenDRI processes. DO NOT USE for operations.


Readiness Report

Open Government Data

  1. Context: Policies and Laws

    1. Executive Authority on Open Data: what legal authorities or policies have been created by executive action? How are ministries implementing that order?
    2. Legislative Authority on Open Data: what legal authorities or policies have been created by legislative action? How are ministries implementing these laws?
    3. Judicial Authority/Rulings around Open Data: what court/judicial rulings mediate the use of open data, including issues of privacy, cybersecurity, and information security? How are ministries implementing these legal findings?
    4. Regulations (operationalization of laws): what procedures have ministries put into place to implement open data?
    5. Policies (intentions of leaderships): are there specific policies around open data, particularly as it concerns disaster risk management?
  2. Risk Data Catalogue

    1. Platform: how does the government and other players in DRM collate and track data about the DRM cycle?
    2. Metadata Standards: what methods do experts use to find the data they need? what metadata standards are in place for major components of the risk assessment process: exposure data, hazard data, vulnerability data, and risk? How are these metadata used by major players to find information?
    3. Data Standards: what data standards are in use, particularly around GIS, hazards, exposure, and risk?
  3. Risk Data

    1. Building Data: key municipal buildings as well as polygons and attributes about residential and commercial structures.
    2. Infrastructure Data: what critical infrastructure and municipal buildings have been mapped? To what level of detail? What is the vintage of the data?
    3. Hazard Data: What data exist for each hazard that the countries faces, including hazards which have not recurred for centuries? Which ministries own which data sets?
    4. Exposure Data:
    5. Vulnerability Data:
    6. Risk/Impact Data:
    7. Quality Assessment:
  4. Risk Ecosystem

    1. Use Cases
    2. User Base
    3. Curation
  5. Risk Governance

    1. Working Group
    2. Decision Making Processes
    3. Conflict Resolution Processes
    4. Meeting Schedule

Open Participatory Mapping Data

  1. Coverage
  2. Accuracy
  3. Attribute Data
  4. Collection Capacity
  5. Curation Capacity

Risk/Impact Modeling

  1. Hazard Data
  2. Exposure Data
  3. Vulnerability Data/Models
  4. Impact Models
  5. Risk Assessment Models

Hazard Modeling Coordination

  1. Hydromet
  2. Seismic
  3. Volcanic
  4. Climatic
  5. Fire

Chapters


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