Information and communication technologies for disaster risk management in the Caribbean


Autoria(s): Williams, Robert Crane; Phillips, Atiba
Data(s)

20/05/2014

20/05/2014

01/02/2014

Resumo

Includes bibliography.

This paper examines the role of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for disaster risk management (DRM) with a specific focus on the Caribbean. The study included the review of literature and case studies, as well the administration of a survey instrument that collected the feedback of 13 regional national DRM agencies. Analysis of the survey suggests that while subregional disaster management agencies have fairly good access to technology infrastructure and enjoy an information sharing culture, challenges exist with regard to the information governance frameworks as well as the capacity and availability of human capital with regard to ICT. The study findings indicate that the regional DRM sector would do well to:  Deepen connections with policy makers and other communities of practice  Modernize ICT Infrastructure for DRM  Consider a subregional e-strategy for DRM  Improve ICT governance  Urgently develop programmes of ICT human capacity development.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/11362/36735

LC/L.3759

LC/CAR/L.430

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

ECLAC

Relação

Studies and Perspectives Series - The Caribbean

32

Tipo

Texto