Disaster Impact Assessment provides a foundation for effective recovery and reconstruction planning. It helps allocate resources where they are needed most and informs the development of strategies to enhance resilience in the face of future disasters.
Disaster Impact Assessment (DIA) is a methodology that examines development projects from the perspective of disaster risk reduction. It identifies areas for improvement in the projects.
A disaster impact assessment examines the potential and actual mid- to long-term effects of a disaster. It also considers how the community can rebuild to a pre-disaster state. The Participatory Assessment of Disaster Risk (PADR) is a six-step process for disaster impact assessment:
DiCAF offers comprehensive Disaster Impact Assessment Services which provide evidence-based impact assessment reports of disasters which include: