Evaluation of common data and usefulness of a national SDI to confront multirisk in Ecuador,Used

Evaluation of common data and usefulness of a national SDI to confront multirisk in Ecuador,Used

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Ecuador is prone to natural hazards due to its geographic location and by manmade events. Effective disaster risks management requires timely and reliable access to a wide range of geospatial data by actors.Ecuador has national institutions that manage geospatial data. Risk management is a component that several institutions are paying attention for its importance in the development. In the fall of 2002, several institutions of the State agreed to promote the creation of GeoInformatics National BoardCONAGE, with the goal to promote the orderly production of geospatial data, to formulate national politics, to promote the use and access of this information.The study explores whether the initiative of creating a NSDI could be of help for the actors that play an active role on disaster risk management.It concludes that the initiative of developing a NSDI may indeed be helpful to disaster risk management because most actors involved address multihazards and have many data in common; specifically basic data. The study recommends that the main proponent of the current NSDI initiative will regularly assess how far the endusers of geospatial data are satisfied in their requirements.

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