Participants can use the following resources to support their solutions:
Technology & Development
- Open-source libraries, frameworks, APIs, and development tools
- Cloud platforms and AI/ML tools
- Data science and analytics frameworks
- Mobile and web development tools
Data & Information Sources
- Open datasets
- Climate, environmental, social, and humanitarian datasets
- Public APIs and geospatial data sources
- Remote sensing and earth observation datasets
ICPAC Platforms & Reference Systems
Participants are encouraged to explore existing systems and information services for inspiration:
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ICPAC Website
Regional climate information, products, updates, and resources: https://www.icpac.net/ -
ICPAC Hazard Watch
Explore hazard monitoring, risk information, and early warning products: https://hazardwatch.icpac.net/ -
ICPAC Drought Watch
Access drought monitoring information, indicators, and analysis: https://droughtwatch.icpac.net/ -
HUSIKA Platform
Explore digital early warning communication and information services: https://husika.icpac.net/ -
ICPAC Thresholds and Triggers System
Explore how hazard information, thresholds, and triggers can support anticipatory action and early decision-making:https://eatriggersthresholds.icpac.net/
Recommended Areas to Explore
Participants may explore solutions involving:
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Generative AI applications
- Data Analytics and Predictive Modelling
- Geospatial Technologies (GIS)
- Remote Sensing
- Mobile and Web Applications
- Digital Communication Platforms
- Community Engagement and Crowdsourcing
Helpful References
Participants are encouraged to explore concepts related to:
- Early warning systems
- Risk assessment and forecasting
- Anticipatory action
- Climate services
- Disaster risk reduction
- Community resilience and digital inclusion
Additional technical resources, datasets, and challenge-related materials will be shared with registered participants.
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