This research describes a platform is proposed to organize, structure and integrate not only the geospatial data volumes, but also thematic information, in this case risk assessment catalog, the use of stochastic models for assessing risks in the regions of Venezuela, which historically are associated with extreme phenomena of nature, in order to reduce their negative impact, in order to provide easy access and exchange of information by users more effectively for the management of natural disasters and to improve preventive and emergency plans is reinforced. In the direction of these challenges, this research leads to greater efficiency and integration of multidisciplinary research efforts, which provide solutions to global problems.
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