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Mapping for crisis management

26 Feb 2024

Disaster Risk Management (DRM) is a complex and interdisciplinary field that requires accurate, reliable visual products and reporting material to support the decision making process. In the disaster cycle there are two key phases to consider: before and after the event. Each phase consists of various components. The pre-occurrence phase focuses on risk assessment, prevention and preparedness, while the post-occurrence phase encompasses response to the event, damage assessment, and recovery/restoration. The main objective of this quarterly report is to show how the European Crisis Management Laboratory (ECML) Mapping Team at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) plays a key role in delineating all the components of those phases with its daily situational awareness reports (ECHO Daily Flash and ECHO Daily Maps) and on-demand products (ECHO Situation Maps/Infographics). The team uses a variety of data sources (e.g. satellite imagery, geographical and ancillary data, statistical repositories), to produce maps and situational reports that depict the spatial distribution of hazards, vulnerabilities, as well as capacities in coping with them. In so doing it collaborates with experts from other fields inside and outside the European Commission. Besides contributing to identifying high-risk areas, helping in prioritize interventions and facilitate the communication with stakeholders, these products also represent an essential tool used by the Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) at the Director General European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO) for its daily activity of monitoring disasters occurring all over the globe. The function of the ECML Mapping Team is a crucial and challenging one that requires a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach along with the employment of various highly specialized skills and expertise. This report is the second one of its kind (previous one, JRC133755, was focused on the first quarter of 20231) will introduce and explain the role of the team in maximizing the outcomes when analysing disaster events and their management in the second quarter of 2023.
disaster risk reduction natural disaster risk management cartography crisis management decision-making report humanitarian aid disaster area spatial data

Authors

Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Santini, M, Destro, E, Gerhardinger, A, Mastronunzio, M, Salvitti, V, Tucci, M

Catalogue number
KJ-NA-31-843-EN-N
Citation
European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Santini, M., Destro, E., Gerhardinger, A. et al., Mapping for crisis management , Publications Office of the European Union, 2024, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/999619
DOI
https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/999619
ISBN
978-92-68-12807-7
ISSN
1831-9424
Pages
35
Published in
Belgium
Themes
Natural disasters , Humanitarian aid

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