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The aim of the Disaster Risk Gateway is to provide a platform for the international disaster risk community to find and share good practices, frameworks, methods, models and tools for reducing disaster risk.
The aim of the Disaster Risk Gateway is to provide a platform for the international disaster risk community to find and share good practices, frameworks, methods, models and tools for reducing disaster risk.


The core structure has been written by the British Geological Survey (BGS) as part of the [https://www.myriadproject.eu/ <span style="color: fuchsia">MYRIAD-EU</span>] project. Initial content has been provided by MYRIAD-EU project partners and uploaded by BGS.  We welcome new content from researchers and practitioners across the disaster risk community, which can be submitted here.  
The core structure has been written by the [https://www.bgs.ac.uk/ <span style="color: purple">British Geological Survey</span>] (BGS) as part of the [https://www.myriadproject.eu/ <span style="color: fuchsia">MYRIAD-EU</span>] project. Initial content has been provided by MYRIAD-EU project partners and uploaded by BGS.  We welcome new content from researchers and practitioners across the disaster risk community, which can be submitted here.  


The articles are grouped into [[Multi-hazard Risk Assessment|<span style="color: blue">Multi-hazard Risk Assessment</span>]] and [[Multi-hazard Risk Management|<span style="color: blue">Multi-hazard Risk Management</span>]] according to details and key words provided with submissions. We acknowledge the overlap between this categorisation. Multi-hazard Risk Assessment approaches speak to understanding disaster risk, the first priority for action of the UN Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. Multi-hazard Risk Management approaches speak to governance and policy, and can include Multi-hazard Risk Assessment approaches.  
The articles are grouped into [[Multi-hazard Risk Assessment|<span style="color: blue">Multi-hazard Risk Assessment</span>]] and [[Multi-hazard Risk Management|<span style="color: blue">Multi-hazard Risk Management</span>]] according to details and key words provided with submissions. We acknowledge the overlap between this categorisation. Multi-hazard Risk Assessment approaches speak to understanding disaster risk, the first priority for action of the UN Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. Multi-hazard Risk Management approaches speak to governance and policy, and can include Multi-hazard Risk Assessment approaches.  


Before registering and contributing please see our [[Terms and Conditions]], [[Privacy policy]] and [[Disclaimers]].
Before registering and contributing please see our [[Terms and Conditions]], [[Privacy policy]] and [[Disclaimers]].

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The aim of the Disaster Risk Gateway is to provide a platform for the international disaster risk community to find and share good practices, frameworks, methods, models and tools for reducing disaster risk.

The core structure has been written by the British Geological Survey (BGS) as part of the MYRIAD-EU project. Initial content has been provided by MYRIAD-EU project partners and uploaded by BGS. We welcome new content from researchers and practitioners across the disaster risk community, which can be submitted here.

The articles are grouped into Multi-hazard Risk Assessment and Multi-hazard Risk Management according to details and key words provided with submissions. We acknowledge the overlap between this categorisation. Multi-hazard Risk Assessment approaches speak to understanding disaster risk, the first priority for action of the UN Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. Multi-hazard Risk Management approaches speak to governance and policy, and can include Multi-hazard Risk Assessment approaches.

Before registering and contributing please see our Terms and Conditions, Privacy policy and Disclaimers.