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The Global Flood Partnership is a cooperation framework between scientific organisations and flood disaster managers worldwide to develop flood observational and modelling infrastructure, leveraging on existing initiatives for better predicting and managing flood disaster impacts and flood risk globally.

HISTORY

2011

THE IDEA

The First International Workshop on Global Flood Monitoring and Forecasting is organized at the Joint Research Centre, Italy, gathering 20 scientific experts, 4 humanitarian organizations and 2 insurance groups, to discuss the state of the art in this new and multi-disciplinary field.

2014

GFP

Launch of the Global Flood Partnership (GFP). The overall objective of the Partnership is the development of flood observational and modelling infrastructure, leveraging on existing initiatives for better predicting and managing flood disaster impacts and flood risk globally.

2017

THE PRESENT

A GFP Steering Committee is established, to guarantee a structured governance for the GFP. The Steering Committee is composed of 10 members from key GFP organizations, and ensures a sustainable and successful effort towards the identified strategic objectives.

 

Background

Each year, floods cause devastating losses and damage across the world. Growing populations in ill-planned flood-prone coastal and riverine areas are increasingly exposed to weather extremes. With more lives and assets at risk, governments, banks, international development and relief agencies, and private firms are increasingly investing in flood reduction measures.

However, in many countries, the flood risk is not managed optimally due to the lack of data and scientific methods or communication gaps between science and risk managers

 

Aim

The Global Flood Partnership is a multi-disciplinary group of scientists, operational agencies and flood risk managers focused on developing efficient and effective global flood tools that can address these challenges. Its aim is to establish a partnership for global flood forecasting, monitoring and impact assessment to strengthen preparedness and response and to reduce global disaster losses.

 

Who we are

The Global Flood Partnership is a community of researchers and practitioners from various world countries and institutions including international organizations, the private sector, national authorities, universities, governmental research agencies and no-profit organizations.

The GFP is made of people who join on a voluntary basis to contribute and benefit from a global network focused on flood risk reduction. As of 2017, more than 300 people from 6 continents are registered to the GFP mailing list and more than 90 organizations were represented during the GFP Annual Meetings.

Since July 2016 the Global Flood Partnership is recognized as a GEO participating organization

The Global Flood Partnership is a community of researchers and practitioners from various world countries and institutions including international organizations, the private sector, national authorities, universities, governmental research agencies and no-profit organizations.

The GFP is made of people who join on a voluntary basis to contribute and benefit from a global network focused on flood risk reduction. As of 2017, more than 300 people from 6 continents are registered to the GFP mailing list and more than 90 organizations were represented during the GFP Annual Meetings.

Since July 2016 the Global Flood Partnership is recognized as a GEO participating organizationGEO


The Steering Committee is composed of 12 members from key GFP organizations.
The terms of reference for the GFP Steering Committee can be found here: LINK

NameOrganization
Peter SalamonJoint Research Centre, European Commission
Albert KettnerDartmouth Flood Observatory
Roberto RudariCIMA Foundation
Mark TriggUniversity of Leeds
Huan WuSun Yat-sen University
Frederiek Sperna Weiland Deltares
Beth Tellman Cloud2Street / University of Arizona
Lara PradesWorld Food Program
Sagy CohenUniversity of Alabama
Antara DasguptaRWTH Aachen University, Germany
Mandira Singh ShresthaInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
Laurence HawkerUniversity of Bristol

 

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