Methodology for Assessing the Effectiveness of Implementing Innovative Disaster Early Warning Systems In The Densely Populated And Mountainous Regions Of Uzbekistan

Authors
  • M.M Mirdjaparov

    Independent The joint project of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the United Nations Development Programme in Uzbekistan
  • S. S Shamansurov

    Phd. Tashkent State Technical University
Keywords:
early warning systems, disaster risk reduction, radio integration system LED screens, automated warning, information systems, resiliencev
Abstract

This study evaluates innovative disaster early warning systems in Uzbekistan’s mountainous regions. Modernization integrates three technical subsystems: centralized Radio Integration Systems (RIS), outdoor LED screens, and mosque‑based Automated Warning and Information Systems (AWIS). Effectiveness was assessed using models of coverage, visibility, reliability, timeliness, and accuracy. Radio integration system provides broad national reach with rapid delivery. LED screens enhance visibility in urban hubs and transit corridors. Mosque‑based systems strengthen trust and inclusivity in rural communities. Together, these subsystems form a resilient, multilayered architecture adaptable to diverse contexts, reinforcing national disaster preparedness and offering a replicable model internationally

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2026-04-28