Six Expert Group Meeting on Disaster-related Statistics in Asia and the Pacific

Date: 23-25 April 2019

Venue: Bangkok, Thailand

More information: Concept Note, Agenda, List of Participants and Group Photo


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Report of the 6th Meeting

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Draft Terms of Reference - Technical Working Group on Disaster-Related Statistics in Asia and the Pacific

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Overview and Status of the Expert Group

Daniel Clarke

(UNESCAP)

 Institutional Arrangements for Disaster-related Statistics


Mainstreaming the Disaster Related Statistics in the Philippines

Virginia M. Bathan

(Philippines Statistics Authority)

Hazardous Events and Disasters Related Statistics: the Turkish Case

Hakan Yazicioglu

(Turkish Statistical Institute)

Demands and Current Challenges for the Use of Official Statistics for Informing Disaster Risk Reduction policies; and Institutional arrangements in Government to Improve Quality of Disaster-Related Statistics in Sri Lanka

S. Amalanathan

(Ministry of Public Management and Disaster Management, Sri Lanka)

Institutional Arrangement for Improving the Quality of Disaster–related Statistics: Current Practice in Thailand

Duangnapa Uttamangkapong

(Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Thailand)

Statistics for Disaster Risk Assessment


Exposure, Vulnerability, Resilience of Socio-ecological Systems and Financial Risks

Jean-Louis Weber

(EU)

Country Risk Profiles for Long Term Planning

Alessandro Masoero, Lauro Rossi & Roberto Rudari

(CIMA Research Foundation)

Statistics for Post-disaster Assessment (Impact Statistics) and Target Monitoring


Sendai Framework Monitoring

Timothy Wilcox

(UNISDR)

Implementing the SDGs in Kazakhstan

Anar Tuleubayeva

(Division of Information Technologies, Committee on Statistics of the Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan)

Sendai Framework Monitoring & Reporting – Fiji

Poasa Naimilia

(Fiji Bureau of Statistics)

Statistics of Long-term Integrated Sustainable Development Planning


Disaster Statistics: A Proposed Local Level Pilot Application

Puji Pujiono

(Pujiono Centre)

Demands and Challenges of Disaster-related Statistics for Disaster Risk Reduction Policies and SDGs in the Context of Bangladesh

Mohammad Abdul Kadir Miah

(Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics)

Сreating a "Green Belt" Favorable Ecosystem Around Big Cities Using Advanced Technologies and Methods

Iskandar Abdurakhimov

(Ministry of Innovative Development of the Republic of Uzbekistan)

Country Risk Profiles for Long Term Planning (2)

Alessandro Masoero, Lauro Rossi & Roberto Rudari

(CIMA Research Foundation)

Delineating Urban and Rural

Kanjana Phumelee

(NSO of Thailand)

(Mis)Understanding Data Disaggregation

Arman Bidarbakhtnia

(UNESCAP)

Emerging Issues and Methodologies for Disaster-related Statistics


DHS and Geo-covariates Data Integration: Case Study on Bangladesh Survey 2014

Yichun Wang

(UNESCAP)

Gender, Disasters and Climate Change Statistics in Asia and the Pacific: Outcomes and Next Steps

Sara Duerto Valero

(UN Women)

Geo-informatics in Disaster Management

Tran Thanh Dan

(Asian Institute of Technology – AIT)

Utilization of Population Data and Geospatial Technology in Humanitarian Response

Narwawi Pramudhiarta

(UNFPA-Indonesia)

Disaster-related Statistics and the New Urban Agenda

Tam Hoang

(UN-Habitat)

DRSF Research Agenda

Daniel Clarke

(UNESCAP)

Capacity Development: Current International Initiatives and Opportunities


Global Centre for Disaster Statistics

Yuichi Ono

(Global Centre for Disaster Statistics, Tohuko University)

Needs for Disaster-related Statistic Data & Capacity Development (Experience Sharing)

Anggraini Dewi

(Asia Disaster Preparedness Centre – ADPC)

Sendai Framework Monitor Training and Learning

Timothy Wilcox

(UNISDR)

Disaster-related Statistics in the Arab Region

Wafa Aboul Hosn

(UNESCWA)

CES Recommendations on the Role of Official Statistics in Measuring Hazardous Events and Disasters

Michael Nagy

(UNECE)

Way Forward

Way Forward

Expert Group Secretariat


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