A brief overview of the past, present and future of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation

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The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) is an initiative that originally emerged from discussions and proposals made by the Global Science Forum of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in the early 2000’s. In 2009, GEM established itself as a non-profit legal entity, the GEM Foundation, and 15 years later, it continues to operate globally with a mission to provide transparent resources for seismic hazard and risk assessment, as well as to support disaster risk reduction for a wide range of natural hazards. This paper highlights the main milestones from the past 15 years and the vision of the foundation to 2030. An overview is also provided of the status of GEM products and services, all of which are made available for the benefit of society, under a strategy that aims to assure the continued financial sustainability of the organization.

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Crowley, H., Pagani, M., Silva, V., Henshaw, P., Schneider, J., Smolka, A., & Pinho, R. (2024). A brief overview of the past, present and future of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation. Annals of Geophysics, 67(4). https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-9164

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