Enhancing Community Resilience to Floods and Adapting to Extreme Weather Events with Data Driven Citizen Science

POLICY BRIEF

 

Climate change is exacerbating extreme flood events. Some neighborhoods are more at risk than others due to high levels of poverty, inadequate housing and location in flood prone areas. In addition data about the risks and impacts of flooding and other natural hazards are often missing from these neighborhoods. Co-creating data with vulnerable communities to predict when floods will occur can help to strengthen their resilience. Citizen engagement can address crucial data gaps improving early warning systems. It also promotes data literacy and enables communities to better understand risks and take action. This policy brief describes the Water Proofing Data project and makes the case for citizen science programmes as a tool for disaster risk reduction.

Download the policy brief here: WaterProofingDataBrief