Mar 19, 2012http://blogs.worldbank.org/insidetheweb/maps-for-open-development
"the World Bankonly supportscitizen mappingefforts that give users free access to the map data they
create.”
Participatory mapping and LGU decision support tools for
Disaster Risk Reduction
WP: Risk ResilienceDuration - 7 months, May to 15 December 2013
Focuses on the needs of the DILG to support LGUs
to prepare/formulate risk-sensitive land-use plans,
structural audits of public infrastructure and disaster contingency plans.
The LGUs need access to hazard and risk data
through user friendly tools for analyzing this
information for specific decisions.
Objectives
Support growth of the OpenStreetMap (OSM)
community
Support customization of InaSAFE
What is OpenStreetMap?
A project tomap the whole world!
http://osm.org
~135,600 km of roads
> 1,000 km added every month
63% of all PH roads (CIA, 2013)
3.4 times around the equator
141 days of driving at 40/kph (EDSA's legal speed limit)
376 days of driving at 15/kph (EDSA's actual average speed)
Data as of March 2013
Think: Wikipedia for maps
Who contributes?
A million users and counting. http://www.mapbox.com/osm-data-report/#million
http://vimeo.com/49003594
http://osmlab.github.io/show-me-the-way/
API
OpenStreetMap
Planet downloads
NominatimXAPI
Editors
Contributors
Extracts & conversions
Tile servers
API
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Develop
Image: http://www.harrywood.co.uk/blog/2012/09/06/workshop-on-using-openstreetmap-data/
Impact Scenario Assessment
Hazard levels
Authoritative information on earthquake ground shaking,
inundation, landslide, etc. fromgovernment, academic and
research institutions
Exposure information
Population densities, building surveys, road network from local data or community led data sources like OpenStreetMap.
Impactestimate
http://inasafe.org/
Activities and Components
Developing tools and learning materials
Building local capacity
Training to 5 LGUs Candaba, Guagua, Lubao in Pampanga
Calamba, Bay, Santa Cruz in Laguna
LGU, local NGOs, colleges and universities
Data collection and collaborative editing Impact analysis and contingency planning
Collecting data and monitoring quality
OSM community and ESSC
Monitoring edits
Online forum support
Sharing, distribution and maintenance of data
Open Data Portalfor baseline information,
hazards and,socio-economic data
Nurturing partnerships and collaborations
● Site-level– LGUs– Local colleges and
universities– NGOs
● Local– Project NOAH
– OSM-Philippines
– Line Agencies (DSWD, DepEd, DOH, MGB)
● International
– Humanitarian OSM Team
– InaSAFe Development Team
– Georepublic
Sharing project outcomes to the public
MailinglistsWebsite
Social MediaPosters
Printed MapsCommunity events
Key elementsOpen source and open data
Capacity building
Building upon previous work
Partnerships
Fit for purpose and needs
Replicable methods and tools
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