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Event . 2024
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Event . 2024
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Curso Corto AmeriGEO: Análisis multivariable de Riesgo con base en observaciones de la Tierra para, Ecuador

Authors: Martinez, Juan; MacManus, Kytt;

Curso Corto AmeriGEO: Análisis multivariable de Riesgo con base en observaciones de la Tierra para, Ecuador

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Descripcion: La sesión comenzará con una guía de inundaciones repentinas de la OMM. Esta sesión de formación interactiva profundiza en conceptos de evaluación de vulnerabilidad espacial. Esta sesión aprovechará el entorno del portátil JupyterHub para proporcionar una demostración interactiva utilizando métodos y herramientas estadísticas para evaluar riesgos y vulnerabilidades asociados con desastres naturales y factores socioeconómicos. Los participantes obtendrán experiencia práctica en la selección y análisis de una variedad de vulnerabilidades y aprenderán a aplicar estos conocimientos a escenarios del mundo real.A lo largo de la formación, los asistentes explorarán cómo desarrollar medidas de vulnerabilidad personalizadas para diversas áreas administrativas, mejorando sus capacidades de toma de decisiones. Al final de la sesión, los estudiantes estarán equipados con las habilidades para crear mapas de vulnerabilidad detallados, lo que les permitirá tomar decisiones informadas para mitigar los riesgos y mejorar la resiliencia en sus comunidades. Accede al vídeo de la sesión en YouTube aquí. Description: The session will begin with a WMO Flash Flood Guide. This interactive training session delves deeper into spatial vulnerability assessment concepts. This session will leverage the JupyterHub notebook environment to provide an interactive demonstration using statistical methods and tools to assess risks and vulnerabilities associated with natural disasters and socioeconomic factors. Participants will gain hands-on experience in selecting and analyzing a variety of vulnerabilities and learn how to apply this knowledge to real-world scenarios.Throughout the training, attendees will explore how to develop customized vulnerability measures for various administrative areas, enhancing their decision-making capabilities. By the end of the session, students will be equipped with the skills to create detailed vulnerability maps, enabling them to make informed decisions to mitigate risks and improve resilience in their communities. Access the video from the session on YouTube here.

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