The use of technology and innovative approaches in disaster and risk management: a characterization of Caribbean countries’ experiences

This report examines the use of technology and innovative approaches in disaster and risk management (DRM) in the Caribbean, focusing on experiences and challenges in integrating these methods into DRM strategies.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:
Authors: Omar Bello, Fontes De Meira, Luciana Fontes De Meira
Geographic focus: Caribbean
Page count: 57 páginas.

Methods

The research method involved analyzing existing DRM practices in the Caribbean, assessing the application of technologies and innovative approaches, and identifying challenges and opportunities for improvement. The study also considered global trends and regional commitments to DRM.

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Key Insights

The report explores the application of technology and innovative approaches across five pillars of DRM: risk identification, risk reduction, preparedness, financial protection, and resilient recovery. It assesses current practices, identifies barriers, and provides recommendations for the Caribbean region, emphasizing the need for improved data management, technical expertise, funding, and regional cooperation.

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