GEM Risk: main achievements during the first implementation phase

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GEM Risk: main achievements during the first implementation phaseHelen Crowley28th August – 2nd European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology

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USGSStanford Uni. ImageCat

ERN-AL

CIESIN

BGSBCIT

Kyoto Uni.

Geoscience Australia

GNS

UN-HABITAT

UCL

NTUAKOERI

GFZ

SPA Risk

PUC

WAPMERRJRC

Uni. Pavia

CREDUni. Cambridge CAR

Uni. Colorado

EERI/WHE

Uni. Nottingham

Risk Datasets and Tools Developed by the Scientific Community

GEM Building Taxonomy v2.0

TaxT v3.1, by Vitor Silva

Comprehensive Online Taxonomy Glossary

GEM Technical Report Series

Tools for Developing Exposure Models

Downloadable from GEM Website and Google Play

GEM Technical Report Series

GEM Technical Report Series

Global Exposure Database at Different Levels of Resolution

GEM Exposure Database on OpenQuake Platform (Jan ‘15)

Guidelines for Physical Vulnerability Assessment (under peer review)

Empirical methods Analytical methods

Empirical-national methods Expert elicitation methods

GEM Vulnerability Database on OpenQuake Platform (Jan ‘15)

Global Earthquake Consequences Database

GEM Consequences Database on OpenQuake Platform

NERA, Syner-G EMME EMCA

regional workshops

SARA

Regional Collaboration and Workshops on Risk Assessment

Technical Training and Technology Transfer Workshops

OpenQuake Engine - Risk

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