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Latest revision as of 10:32, 10 October 2022

Here you will find summaries of and links to frameworks, platforms, methods, models and tools for multi-hazard risk management. These speak to governance and policy, and include risk assessment approaches. Multi-hazard Risk Management approaches speak to the second and fourth of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction priorities for action: (ii) Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk; and (iv) Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response, and to build back better in recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

Included are qualitative, semi-quantitative and quantitative frameworks, platforms, methods, models and tools for risk management including system modelling, decision-support and stakeholder engagement approaches. We also include approaches that have been developed for and/or used in a multi-hazard, multi-risk assessment or where the contributor to the Disaster Risk Gateway wiki feels that the approach could be adapted for use in multi-hazard, multi-risk assessment. Some of these approaches are also applicable for Multi-hazard Risk Assessment.


  • Multi-hazards Scenario Generator: A framework for using graph theory and networks to generate and model the complex impacts of multi-hazard scenarios for risk management




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MYRIAD-EU has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101003276.


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