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This is a recording of the first webinar in a series of four presented by Dr Claire Souch and Matt Donovan at Oasis Loss Modelling Framework Ltd (Oasis LMF) on 21st April 2020.
This is part of The Oasis Platform for Climate and Catastrophe Risk Assessment in Asia project which is co-developing new and open catastrophe risk models for flood in the Philippines and cyclone in Bangladesh and analysing the impacts of climate change. The models are being developed on the open-source Oasis Loss Modelling platform. The project is supported by the International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), bringing together a multinational public-private partnership to build solutions to understand and manage the increasing costs of disasters
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A key goal of the project is linking in-country scientific expertise and data with international expertise in catastrophe risk modelling to build capacity in the country for catastrophe and climate risk modelling and analysis. This will develop the ability in each country to maintain and develop new risk models using open-source technology and to take ownership of their risk understanding in the long term.
The partners involved in this project are listed below (in no particular order):
* The National Reinsurance Corporation of the Philippines (Nat Re)
* The Disaster Risk and Exposure Assessment for Mitigation program of the Philippines (UP DREAM)
* The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)
* Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
* Kitetrackers (Technology, management, education and governance consultancy in Bangladesh)
* U.K. Met Office
* The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
* Katrisk (cat modelling company)
* Willis Tower Watson (International reinsurance Brokers)
* Tysers (International reinsurance Brokers)
The second webinar is due to take place in late May 2020 and will focus on running cat models in Oasis and their outputs.