Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment

This is a guideline for World Bank task team leaders (TTLs) entrusted with the design and execution of assessments to determine disaster impacts as well as post-disaster needs for recovery, reconstruction, and disaster risk reduction or management....

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Main Authors: Jovel, Roberto J., Mudahar, Mohinder
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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ERL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/19533247/damage-loss-needs-assessment-guidance-notes-vol-1-3-design-execution-damage-loss-needs-assessment-guidance-note-task-managers
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topic ACCOUNTING
BALANCE OF TRADE
BANKS
BUSINESS OPERATION
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMERCE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
CONSOLIDATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
COPYRIGHT
DAMAGE FIGURES
DAMAGES
DATA DEFINITION
DECLARATION
DELIVERY TIMES
DISASTER
DISASTER ACTIVITIES
DISASTER PREVENTION
DISASTER PROGRAM
DISASTER PROGRAMS
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
DISASTER UNIT
DISASTERS
DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
DOCUMENTS
DROUGHTS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRONIC FORM
EMERGENCY OPERATION
EMERGENCY RECOVERY
EMERGENCY RECOVERY LOAN
EQUIPMENT
ERL
FACTORING
FARMERS
FATALITIES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL REPORTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRES
FLASH
FLOOD
FLOODS
FOOD SECURITY
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
HEAT WAVES
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
HURRICANES
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
IMAGE
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT OF DISASTERS
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INFLATION
INSTITUTION
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL ACTORS
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
INVENTORY
LANDSLIDES
LICENSES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEMS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET PRICES
MATERIAL
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL HAZARDS
NATURAL PHENOMENA
NETWORKS
OPERATING COSTS
PHONE NUMBER
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC POLICY
QUERIES
RECONSTRUCTION
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
RELIABILITY
RELIEF
RELIEF ACTIVITIES
RESCUE
RESULT
RESULTS
RETAIL PRICES
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK REDUCTION
SAVINGS
SEARCH
SET OF STANDARD
SITES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISION
SUPPLY CHAIN
TARGETS
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
TECHNICAL STAFF
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
TEMPORARY HOUSING
TIME FRAME
TIME PERIOD
TRADE VOLUME
TRAINING MATERIALS
TRAINING WORKSHOP
TRANSLATION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSPORT
TROPICAL CYCLONES
TRUST FUNDS
TSUNAMI
TYPE OF DISASTER
TYPHOONS
USERS
USES
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY
WORKING CAPITAL
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
BALANCE OF TRADE
BANKS
BUSINESS OPERATION
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMERCE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
CONSOLIDATION
CONTACT INFORMATION
COPYRIGHT
DAMAGE FIGURES
DAMAGES
DATA DEFINITION
DECLARATION
DELIVERY TIMES
DISASTER
DISASTER ACTIVITIES
DISASTER PREVENTION
DISASTER PROGRAM
DISASTER PROGRAMS
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
DISASTER UNIT
DISASTERS
DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
DOCUMENTS
DROUGHTS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRONIC FORM
EMERGENCY OPERATION
EMERGENCY RECOVERY
EMERGENCY RECOVERY LOAN
EQUIPMENT
ERL
FACTORING
FARMERS
FATALITIES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL REPORTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRES
FLASH
FLOOD
FLOODS
FOOD SECURITY
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
HEAT WAVES
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
HURRICANES
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
IMAGE
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT OF DISASTERS
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INFLATION
INSTITUTION
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL ACTORS
INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
INVENTORY
LANDSLIDES
LICENSES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEMS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET PRICES
MATERIAL
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL HAZARDS
NATURAL PHENOMENA
NETWORKS
OPERATING COSTS
PHONE NUMBER
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC POLICY
QUERIES
RECONSTRUCTION
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
RELIABILITY
RELIEF
RELIEF ACTIVITIES
RESCUE
RESULT
RESULTS
RETAIL PRICES
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK REDUCTION
SAVINGS
SEARCH
SET OF STANDARD
SITES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISION
SUPPLY CHAIN
TARGETS
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
TECHNICAL STAFF
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
TEMPORARY HOUSING
TIME FRAME
TIME PERIOD
TRADE VOLUME
TRAINING MATERIALS
TRAINING WORKSHOP
TRANSLATION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSPORT
TROPICAL CYCLONES
TRUST FUNDS
TSUNAMI
TYPE OF DISASTER
TYPHOONS
USERS
USES
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY
WORKING CAPITAL
Jovel, Roberto J.
Mudahar, Mohinder
Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment
description This is a guideline for World Bank task team leaders (TTLs) entrusted with the design and execution of assessments to determine disaster impacts as well as post-disaster needs for recovery, reconstruction, and disaster risk reduction or management. Assessments estimate, first, the short-term government interventions required to initiate recovery and second, the financial requirements to achieve overall post-disaster recovery, reconstruction, and disaster risk management or reduction. The end product of the assessment is a comprehensive program of recovery, reconstruction, and risk management that will guide all actions in a developing country following a disaster. The damage and loss assessment (DaLA) methodology uses objective, quantitative information on the value of destroyed assets and temporary production losses to estimate, first, government interventions for the short term and second, post-disaster financing needs. The DaLA method ensures that the affected government, the United Nations and other international and domestic agencies jointly develop properly estimated and prioritized financial requirements and an accompanying formula that identifies all possible financial sources and modalities. In addition, the estimation of the needs can be used as a basis to monitor post-disaster recovery and reconstruction progress. The DaLA aim at operationalizing the concepts for practitioners at government agencies, the World Bank, and other national and international organizations, responsible for assessing the impact of disasters, and for developing recovery and reconstruction plans. The guidance notes comprises of three volumes: (i) guideline for TTL in the design and execution of a damage, loss, and needs assessment, (ii) conducting damage and loss assessments after disasters, and (iii) estimation of post-disaster needs for recovery and reconstruction.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Jovel, Roberto J.
Mudahar, Mohinder
author_facet Jovel, Roberto J.
Mudahar, Mohinder
author_sort Jovel, Roberto J.
title Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment
title_short Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment
title_full Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment
title_fullStr Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment
title_sort damage, loss, and needs assessment guidance notes : volume 1. design and execution of a damage, loss, and needs assessment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/19533247/damage-loss-needs-assessment-guidance-notes-vol-1-3-design-execution-damage-loss-needs-assessment-guidance-note-task-managers
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19047
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spelling okr-10986-190472021-04-23T14:03:50Z Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Guidance Notes : Volume 1. Design and Execution of a Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment Jovel, Roberto J. Mudahar, Mohinder ACCOUNTING BALANCE OF TRADE BANKS BUSINESS OPERATION BUSINESS OPERATIONS CAPACITY BUILDING CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CLIMATE CHANGE COMMERCE COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONSOLIDATION CONTACT INFORMATION COPYRIGHT DAMAGE FIGURES DAMAGES DATA DEFINITION DECLARATION DELIVERY TIMES DISASTER DISASTER ACTIVITIES DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER PROGRAM DISASTER PROGRAMS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER UNIT DISASTERS DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS DOCUMENTS DROUGHTS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC FORM EMERGENCY OPERATION EMERGENCY RECOVERY EMERGENCY RECOVERY LOAN EQUIPMENT ERL FACTORING FARMERS FATALITIES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL REPORTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRES FLASH FLOOD FLOODS FOOD SECURITY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS HEAT WAVES HUMAN RESOURCES HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE HURRICANES IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IMAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INFLATION INSTITUTION INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ACTORS INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INVENTORY LANDSLIDES LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING MARKET PRICES MATERIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENA NETWORKS OPERATING COSTS PHONE NUMBER PRIVATE BANKS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS PROCUREMENT PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC POLICY QUERIES RECONSTRUCTION REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS RELIABILITY RELIEF RELIEF ACTIVITIES RESCUE RESULT RESULTS RETAIL PRICES RISK MANAGEMENT RISK REDUCTION SAVINGS SEARCH SET OF STANDARD SITES SOCIAL SERVICES SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SUBSIDIARY SUPERVISION SUPPLY CHAIN TARGETS TECHNICAL COOPERATION TECHNICAL STAFF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS TELEPHONE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS TEMPORARY HOUSING TIME FRAME TIME PERIOD TRADE VOLUME TRAINING MATERIALS TRAINING WORKSHOP TRANSLATION TRANSMISSION TRANSPORT TROPICAL CYCLONES TRUST FUNDS TSUNAMI TYPE OF DISASTER TYPHOONS USERS USES WAGES WATER SUPPLY WORKING CAPITAL This is a guideline for World Bank task team leaders (TTLs) entrusted with the design and execution of assessments to determine disaster impacts as well as post-disaster needs for recovery, reconstruction, and disaster risk reduction or management. Assessments estimate, first, the short-term government interventions required to initiate recovery and second, the financial requirements to achieve overall post-disaster recovery, reconstruction, and disaster risk management or reduction. The end product of the assessment is a comprehensive program of recovery, reconstruction, and risk management that will guide all actions in a developing country following a disaster. The damage and loss assessment (DaLA) methodology uses objective, quantitative information on the value of destroyed assets and temporary production losses to estimate, first, government interventions for the short term and second, post-disaster financing needs. The DaLA method ensures that the affected government, the United Nations and other international and domestic agencies jointly develop properly estimated and prioritized financial requirements and an accompanying formula that identifies all possible financial sources and modalities. In addition, the estimation of the needs can be used as a basis to monitor post-disaster recovery and reconstruction progress. The DaLA aim at operationalizing the concepts for practitioners at government agencies, the World Bank, and other national and international organizations, responsible for assessing the impact of disasters, and for developing recovery and reconstruction plans. The guidance notes comprises of three volumes: (i) guideline for TTL in the design and execution of a damage, loss, and needs assessment, (ii) conducting damage and loss assessments after disasters, and (iii) estimation of post-disaster needs for recovery and reconstruction. 2014-07-29T21:18:28Z 2014-07-29T21:18:28Z 2010 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/19533247/damage-loss-needs-assessment-guidance-notes-vol-1-3-design-execution-damage-loss-needs-assessment-guidance-note-task-managers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19047 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research