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A comparison of selected global disaster risk assessment results
Authors:Silvia Mosquera-Machado  Maxx Dilley
Institution:(1) Multi-Hazards and Risks Holistic Solutions, SM2 Consulting, 34 A Gail Drive, Nyack, NY 10960, USA;(2) United Nations Development Program, Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, International Environment House, 11-13 Chemin des Anemones, 1219 Chatelaine, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:We compare country risk rankings derived from two recently published global disaster risk analyses. One set of country rankings is based on the Disaster Risk Index (DRI) developed by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Division of Early Warning and Assessment Global Resource Information Database project under a contract to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). The other is based on an index of disaster mortality risk developed by the Global Natural Disaster Risk Hotspots project implemented by Columbia University, the World Bank and associated partners. We convert data from these sources into two comparable indexes of disaster mortality risk and rank countries according to the resulting values for a set of natural hazards common to both studies. The country rankings are moderately correlated, ranging from .41 to .56 for individual hazards to .31 for multi-hazard mortality risks. We identify the top 25 countries according to the mortality risk values we recomputed from each study’s results to show the degree to which countries are highly ranked in common. The numbers of countries common to both lists for individual hazards range from 7 to 16 out of 25. The correspondence among the top 25 ranked countries is lowest for earthquakes and floods. Only 6 out of 25 countries are common to both lists in the multi-hazard case. We suggest that while the convergence in the results for some hazards is encouraging, more work is needed to improve data and methods, particularly with respect to assessing the role of vulnerability in the creation of risk and the calculation of multi-hazard risks. The views expressed are the authors’ and do not necessarily reflect those of SM2 Consulting Multi-Hazards and Risk Holistic Solutions or the United Nations Development Program.
Keywords:Single hazard risk  Multi-hazard risk  Mortality risk  Disaster Risk Index  Disaster Risk Hotspots  GIS
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