E-Resilience: Communication with Citizens
Effective and appropriate communication with citizens is essential to disaster risk management and enhanced e-resilience in the Asia-Pacific region. 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 Asia and the Pacific to enhance e-resilience and disaster risk management in the context of communication with citizens.
Displaying 29 - 35 of 36 tools and best practices relevant to communication with citizens.
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PAGASA provides weather forecasts and risk / flood hazard maps through ICT in the Philippines.
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EM-DAT is an online database of historical disaster related information maintained by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED). Its is a global database on natural and technological disasters, containing essential core data on the occurrence and effects of more than 21,000 disasters in the world, from 1900 to present.
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By dialing 10941 in Bangladesh, people can receive emergency alerts related to weather, rainfall, cyclones, floods and landslides.
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The Flood Forecasting & Warning Centre (FFWC) provides rainfall and water level tables, forecasting and warnings with regard to flooding in Bangladesh.
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The AI weather chatbot directly interacts with users through mobile phones giving weather related information in Singapore.
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The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology of Cambodia provides weather-related maps and information.
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The Department of Hydro Met Services (DHMS) website provides hazard related information in Bhutan.