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This working group is focused on discussions about the Resilience Dashboard Task Force.

The mission of this working group is to focus on discussions about the Resilience Dashboard Task Force.

Members

Hank Rappaport Kathy Gilbeaux mdmcdonald

Email address for group

resilience_dashboard_tf@m.resiliencesystem.org

NY Resilience Dashboard: Project Overview Draft Document 0.3

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NY Resilience Dashboard: Disaster Resilience Indicators

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NY Resilience Dashboard: Background Slide Deck

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Use of Dashboards within Open Information Sharing Environments

As data is collected through resilience assessment in the Sandy-impacted area, the key findings in regards to mission critical functions determining health, human security, resilience, and sustainability will be put up in the NYRS Resilience Networks (e.g., Rockaway Resilience Network, Canarsie Resilience Network). These free, open information sharing environments will use the dashboards and their GIS maps to enable communities to identify priority gaps, work with local government to engage participatory budgeting, and utilize task servers to direct resources to solution sets the community can engage to resolve mission critical gaps.

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Common Core Datasets

The establishment of common core datasets will allow for data to be collected and aggregated across many different organizations vastly improving the collective response, recovery, and resilience enterprise.

Modeling the Interdependencies Between Key Indicators

Modeling the interdependencies between key indicators enables us to understand the primary, secondary, and tertiary cascading effects.

4/29 Meeting of the New York Resilience Dashboard Task Force Initiative

Dear colleagues,

From 9 AM to noon on April 29, the New York Resilience Dashboard Task Force will meet via web conference to review the following issues regarding New York's recovery and resilience following Superstorm Sandy.

Quick Overview of the Current Status of Sandy Recovery in New York City's Most Vulnerable Communities

Overview of the New York Resilience Dashboard Task Force Initiative

The NYRD TF Connection to the U.S, National Resilience Dashboard Task Force Initiative

Meta-analysis of Existing Recovery and Resilience Data Sets

Key Recovery and Resilience Indicators

Common Core Data Sets

Modeling the Interdependencies Between Key Indicators

Modeling Actual and Potential Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Cascading Effects

Use of Event Simulation Associated with the Mapping of Vulnerability and Resilience

What-if Questions about the Weight and Impact of:

Key Indicators

Synergistic Effects and Gaps

Value of Proposed Solution Sets

The Use of Dashboards within Open Information Sharing Environments (e.g., Resilience Systems)

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