Pilot projects from ARISE members

These are examples of ARISE member led projects across the four global priorities.

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The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments online platform (VC platform) captures partner contributions towards Sendai Framework implementation, and fulfils the mandate given by the United Nations General Assembly.

Infrastructure

Natural hazards and climate change affect infrastructure by destroying or damaging assets, placing human populations at risk, increasing operation and maintenance costs, and reducing revenues and socioeconomic benefits. If infrastructure is made more resilient, these impacts can be reduced. Learn more about this priority.

Active
We are starting to see the global financial markets ask questions about how to assess and price the impacts of climate change. There is increasing demand for improved climate-related disclosures.
Active
The Critical Asset Management System (CAMS) is a collaborative, open-source, and data-centric tool that helps cities to identify their critical assets and the cascading failure chains should one of them fail.
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The Building Resilience Index (BRI) is a World Bank/IFC Led Partnership. The BRI provides the building sector a web-based hazard mapping and resilience assessment framework.
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ARISE UAE organized a Panel Discussion on Preparedness & Mitigation in Disaster Risk Management: Lessons from the Past.
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The project supports the overall sustainable disaster management efforts by ARISE.PH member institutions; for easy consolidation and reporting of ARISE.PH members' documents, performance, and projects.
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The Project encourages leading developers or the Country to pledge 1 million square meters of local buildings space for the construction or retrofitting to promote greener, resilient and more inclusive Philippines.
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Support resilient private sector through multiple services to evaluate the risk for multiple types of natural hazards.
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Collaboration with CDRI by the Japan Bosai Platform.
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How-to manual for field operators: drone-based infrastructure monitoring of coastal DRR infrastructure and agricultural water utilities.
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Development of smartphone apps (1) cmap.dev for realtime estimates of building damage/rates by LG unit, for typhoons, heavy rains, and earthquakes, (2) risk management app that suggest prevention tips, and guides evacuation during disasters.
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Upgrading clients' DRR capability by introducing On-site Water Treatment and Supply System, using membrane filtration technology, which utilizes water sources such as groundwater, surface water, etc.

Insurance

The (re-)insurance industry has a critical role to play in DRR. With risk at the core of its business, the industry has an opportunity to lead both from an insurance/liability side as well as asset management to change the current single hazard, short-term business approach of the sector and encourage risk-informed business management strategies and practice. Learn more about this priority.

Completed
The project supports the overall sustainable disaster management efforts by ARISE.PH member institutions; for easy consolidation and reporting of ARISE.PH members' documents, performance, and projects.
Active
Support resilient private sector through multiple services to evaluate the risk for multiple types of natural hazards.
Active
Development of smartphone apps (1) cmap.dev for realtime estimates of building damage/rates by LG unit, for typhoons, heavy rains, and earthquakes, (2) risk management app that suggest prevention tips, and guides evacuation during disasters.

Investors

To realize risk-informed investment by the private sector at large, influencing the financial sector is a key leveraging point. Engagement in the ongoing global momentum under the SDGs and climate discussions offers the opportunity for the integration of disaster and climate risk into financial sector investment decisions. Learn more about this priority.

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The project supports the overall sustainable disaster management efforts by ARISE.PH member institutions; for easy consolidation and reporting of ARISE.PH members' documents, performance, and projects.

SMEs

40-60% of SME do not recover from a disaster; at the same time SMEs represent over 80% of any national economy and are closely linked into community structures. They are therefore critical for the resilience of countries and communities; lastly SMEs recognized drivers of innovation which is key to changing our approach to DRR. Learn more about this priority.

Completed
The project supports the overall sustainable disaster management efforts by ARISE.PH member institutions; for easy consolidation and reporting of ARISE.PH members' documents, performance, and projects.
Active
Collaboration with CDRI by the Japan Bosai Platform.

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