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Published on

Resolution No. 334/2026 of the Ministry of National Security (approval of the 2025–2029 National Disaster Risk Reduction Plan). https://www.boletinoficial.gob.ar/detalleAviso/primera/340825/20260416

2025–2029 National Disaster Risk Reduction Plan, Federal Emergency Agency. https://www.argentina.gob.ar/sinagir/plan-2025-2029

Manual for the Preparation of Risk Maps (2017), UNDP / Secretariat of Civil Protection. https://www.mininterior.gov.ar/planificacion/pdf/Manual-elaboracion-mapas-riesgo.pdf

 

FIRST ANALYSIS OF THIS OBJECTIVE CONDUCTED IN AUGUST 2025

Category

Early progress

 

Early progress

Detail

No national “Disaster Risk Scenarios Atlas” published under that name has been identified, nor is there an official catalogue of GIP protocols that can be updated through simulation. Relevant partial developments do exist, but they predate the National Disaster Risk Reduction Plan of the Argentine Republic (PNRRD 2024–2030), from which this objective derives. In this regard, the National Geographic Institute (IGN) launched the IG-GIRD portal in 2022 for the visualisation and consultation of geospatial risk information, while the National Emergency Alert and Monitoring System (SINAME) operates a hazard mapping and monitoring platform. These tools provide technical inputs compatible with the future development of an atlas, but do not in themselves constitute the deliverable defined in the PNRRD.

 

In response to the information request, on 11 June 2025 the Federal Emergency Agency under the Ministry of Security submitted a general response stating that Scientific and Technical Committee No. 7 was at the “research stage”, identifying sources and “potential dynamic protocols”, without providing administrative instruments, timelines, drafts, links or concrete outputs. No contributions from the Undersecretariat of Environment were included either.

 

The assigned category is therefore “Early progress”.