Infrastructure

With over USD90 trillion to be invested in infrastructure by 2030, it is critical that this investment is risk-informed. The new Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) is an opportunity for ARISE to pilot resilient infrastructure through the national networks.

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Simple, free, and highly secure, CAMS is a critical asset management software tool to strengthen city- and state-level decision-making on mitigation and investment programs to protect and restore critical assets.
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Documents and publications
Annual Report
ARISE Annual Report 2020 highlights key events, latest news and achievements of the ARISE Networks in 2020-2021
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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.
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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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