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Resilience Firm Survey 2020, The Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados...and 10 more, 2020
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LAC_2020_RFS_v01_M
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Alvina Erman, Melanie Simone Kappes, Julie Rozenberg
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Sep 07, 2022
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Sep 07, 2022
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Data file: rfs_caribbean_data_2020

Overview

Valid: 109
Type: Discrete
Start: 1827
End: 1955
Width: 129
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
Additional securing of vessels 1
0.9%
All electronics are packed away in secure facility, reinforced 1
0.9%
BUILT RIVER WALLS FOR PROTECTION OF THE HOTEL 1
0.9%
Back up staff. 1
0.9%
Bar up windows. 1
0.9%
Built retaining wall to protect one cottage from slippage 1
0.9%
Built the buildings high above sea level to mitigate flood and hurricane 1
0.9%
Close, board up the place, reinforce the doors and windows 2
1.8%
Controlling water penetration by wind or rain 1
0.9%
Designated Safe Barbour 1
0.9%
Designated shelter zone 1
0.9%
Designated workers to stay on the premises 2
1.8%
Disconnection of utility infrastructure for marinas. The whole property would go into hurricane mode 1
0.9%
E-commerce (online ordering) and deliveries. 1
0.9%
Earth Quake, Hurricane and fire material building structure 1
0.9%
Eco system based adaptation 1
0.9%
Emergency training completed 1
0.9%
Equipment to secure the boats during a storm 1
0.9%
First aid kits, fire extinguisher 1
0.9%
Going to shelter and available transport 1
0.9%
Hurricane Shelter 1
0.9%
Hurricane boards 2
1.8%
Invested in backup communications i.e satelite phones & other electronic media 1
0.9%
Keeping dry good stocked 1
0.9%
Lock all the outdoor furniture inside in storage, we board up all the ground floor windows prior to hurricane season 1
0.9%
Make preparations 1
0.9%
Medidas de seguridad 1
0.9%
Medidas de seguridad y protección 1
0.9%
Medidas para huracán 1
0.9%
Medidas preventivas de la empresa 1
0.9%
Medidas preventivas de seguridad 1
0.9%
Muster points and staff training 1
0.9%
Nail down Windows and doors with ply board 1
0.9%
Planted lots of bamboo trees to assist with soil conservation 1
0.9%
Ply wood boarding 2
1.8%
Pray 1
0.9%
Pruning of trees, fire extinguishers 1
0.9%
Pumps 19
17.4%
Pumps, airconditioners are up so they cannot be blown away or washed away 2
1.8%
Put cars in indoor garage and arrange with hotels 2
1.8%
Raised perimeter walls 1
0.9%
Raised the wall close to the canal to ensure if canal level rises during a flood the watrer would not overflow on to the premises 1
0.9%
Remove business structure from the sea by using a crane. 1
0.9%
Remove canvases from the property. Trim trees. 1
0.9%
Remove signs 1
0.9%
Renovate the apartments continually. 1
0.9%
Retaining Wall, Diversion of water 1
0.9%
Secondary sites for guests 1
0.9%
Securing high risk areas. If guest in on property, they would be encouraged to leave the island.a 1
0.9%
Seguridad de riesgo en la empresa 1
0.9%
Seguros privados Reservas 1
0.9%
Self-sufficient, water production. 1
0.9%
Staff training and muster point 1
0.9%
Storage animal food 2
1.8%
Technological measures 2
1.8%
Towing boats into marina for safety. 1
0.9%
Training 1
0.9%
Training in fire and emergency response 1
0.9%
Training of staff 1
0.9%
Training off staff for any disaster occurring 1
0.9%
Transfer of vehicles to safer location 1
0.9%
Tree planting 1
0.9%
Try to keep everybody indoors and board the place windows and doors 2
1.8%
Try to safe guard the cars to get parking from a hotel parking or anywhere that rents parking space 1
0.9%
Water pump 1
0.9%
Water pumps 1
0.9%
We built strong and higher than other buildings 1
0.9%
We board up when a hurricane is approaching and we secure our cars 2
1.8%
Will a just accordingly 1
0.9%
back up lights incase of anything. 1
0.9%
built a bunker for hurricane shelter 1
0.9%
built additional river walls to protect hot spa pools 1
0.9%
disaster awareness posters advertised 1
0.9%
iCloud back up of company data 1
0.9%
replace all possible signage and equipment to storage 2
1.8%
replaced galvanize roof with concrete 1
0.9%
stocking food and water 2
1.8%
straps put on windows 1
0.9%
training of staff 1
0.9%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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