The document discusses Mexico's efforts to establish national disaster loss databases to improve understanding of disaster costs. It describes Mexico's National Risk Atlas (NRA), which maps hazards, vulnerability, and risk across the country. The NRA is being updated to be more useful for development and land use planning. It also describes FONDEN, Mexico's disaster fund, and its online platform providing data on authorized resources for past events like hurricanes Odile and Patricia. FONDEN data shows economic losses from natural disasters in Mexico from 2000 to 2015, with losses peaking in 2010 and representing up to 0.83% of GDP.