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Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction
20 Richmond St. E., Ste. 210 Toronto, ON M5C 2R9 The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) was established in 1998. It is a coordinated effort of the insurance community, the University of Western Ontario and other partners to reduce the loss of life and property caused by severe weather and earthquakes. Through the identification and support of sustained actions, the mission of the ICLR is to improve society's capacity to adapt to, anticipate, mitigate, withstand and recover from natural disasters. L'Institut de prévention des sinistres catastrophiques (IPSC) fut créé en 1998. Il s'agit d'un effort coordonné entre le secteur de l'assurance, l'Université Western Ontario et d'autres partenaires pour diminuer les pertes de vies et de biens causées par les graves intempéries et les tremblements de terre. Par l'identification et l'appui d'actions soutenues, la mission de l'IPSC est d'améliorer la capacité de la société d'anticiper les catastrophes naturelles, de les mitiger, d'y résister et de s'en remettre. World Wide Web: www.iclr.orgPhone: (416) 364-8677FAX: (416) 364-5889E-mail: info@iclr.orgPaul Kovacs, Executive Director E-mail: pkovacs@iclr.orgTracy Waddington, Manager, Administration E-mail: twaddington@iclr.orgAreas of Expertise:
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