Fathom partners with World Bank’s GFDRR

Partnerships 18.05.2017
Intro

We are pleased to announce that the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery has licensed Fathom-Global.

GFDRR is a global partnership that helps developing countries better understand and reduce their vulnerabilities to natural hazards and adapt to climate change. Working with over 400 local, national, regional, and international partners, GFDRR provides grant financing, technical assistance, training, and knowledge sharing activities to mainstream disaster and climate risk management in policies and strategies. Managed by the World Bank, GFDRR is supported by 36 countries and 10 international organizations.

One of the tools offered by GFDRR is ThinkHazard! a web based tool that allows non-specialists to consider the impacts of disasters on development projects. It also provides guidance on how to reduce risk. Flooding is an important hazard  covered by ThinkHazard!, the aim of the Fathom data is to provide guidance on levels of flood hazard across all territories and at numerous scales.

To achieve this, we combined Fathom-Global hazard layers with satellite based observations of permanent water features and urban features to create a global picture of flood hazard and exposure.  Bespoke spatial classification schemes were then developed using quantitative methods that employed these data to classify government administrative areas into easily understood hazard classes globally.

The outcome is that the ThinkHazard! platform has a new and improved set of global flood hazard layers for both fluvial (riverine) and urban (riverine and extreme rainfall) flooding.  These layers allow users to quickly identify whether or not flooding is likely to pose an operational challenge during the early stages disaster response or project planning.

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Dr Brenden Jongman GFDRR Disaster Risk Management Specialist

Quote Fathom delivered high-quality and timely analyses to improve the global flood hazard classification in ThinkHazard!, and helped make the data available for disaster risk management activities in developing countries.

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