Volcanic Eruptions and E-Resilience
Volcanic eruptions happen when lava and gas are discharged from a volcanic vent. The most common consequences of this are population movements as large numbers of people are often forced to flee the moving lava flow. Volcanic eruptions can have severe consequences for people and critical ICT infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific. The E-Resilience Toolkit offers insights into a spectrum of available ICT tools and best practices that may benefit policymakers, DRM professionals and vulnerable communities in the Asia-Pacific region to enhance e-resilience and disaster risk management in the context of volcanic eruptions.
Displaying 1 - 7 of 30 tools and best practices relevant to volcanic erruptions.
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ReliefWeb is a web-based humanitarian information source on global crises and disasters, containing data, maps, reports, multimedia and training tools.
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A report offering guidelines and lessons learned for establishing and institutionalizing disaster loss databases, with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region.
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PreventionWeb is a web-based platform for the disaster risk community offering news, tools, maps, publications and a collaborative environment.
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The EWS 1294 system provides NCDM with the ability to send voice based alerts in the event of a natural disaster in Cambodia.
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HandsUp is an online platform that aims to connects communities affected by disasters with people and organizations that can help.
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DEWN is an emergency message system in Sri Lanka to send mass alerts as well as specific warnings to people in various regions.
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The Sahana Alerting and Messaging Broker (SAMBRO) is a Sahana Eden template designed for Multi-Agency Situational-Awareness.