02/06/2026
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Generating science-based multi-hazard and climate risk information requires more than forecasts alone. It depends on a range of activities that help transform data into actionable insights.
Under Output 1 of the MHIBFEWS Project, efforts include strengthening observation networks, establishing hazard thresholds, developing probabilistic hazard maps and weather forecasts, generating localized hazard models, and building detailed exposure databases.
The project also supports the development of vulnerability and fragility curves, as well as risk analysis tools that help identify potential impacts before disasters occur.
Together, these activities provide the evidence base needed for impact-based forecasting and early warning systems, helping decision-makers and communities better understand risks and prepare for them.