Open Source Mapping for Earthquake Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction

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Open Source Mapping for Earthquake Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction. Richard Hinton, MGIS Candidate Dr. Anthony Robinson, Adviser. Outline. Introduction Emergency Response Cycle Current Geospatial Frameworks Purposed Methodology Data Considerations Open Source in Disaster Management - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Open Source Mapping for Earthquake Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction

Richard Hinton, MGIS CandidateDr. Anthony Robinson, Adviser

• Introduction• Emergency Response Cycle• Current Geospatial Frameworks• Purposed Methodology• Data Considerations• Open Source in Disaster Management• The Road Ahead• Closing thoughts

Outline

Emergency Response Cycle

www.ready.gov

Developed countries often have preparedness plans available

www.ncdp.mailman.columbia.edu

Current Geospatial Frameworks/Initiatives

www.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp

www.fema.gov/hazus

www.gazi.edu.tr

Current Geospatial Frameworks/Initiatives

• Developing countries often lack the geospatial infrastructure

• Use GIS to facilitate disaster reduction through vulnerability assessment

• Use only Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and dataCan help minimize procurement resourcesProvides agility and flexibility (no vendor lock-in)

• End result: most anyone, with some training, can identify areas and infrastructure vulnerable to earthquakes, using only freely available data and software

Motivation

Proposed Methodology5 stages:

1. Site location

2. Search for and procure data

3. Identify gaps and resolve if possible

4. Edit data to ensure compatibility

5. Perform analysis

Not used to predict casualty figures

CATS - Consequences Assessment Tool Setwww.saic.com/products/security/cats/

To predict casualty figures…

www.fema.gov/hazusHAZUS-MH- Hazard U.S. – Multi Hazard

Proposed Methodology cont…

PAGER – Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/pager/

inasafe.readthedocs.org

InaSAFE - Indonesia Scenario Assessment for Emergences

Proposed Methodology cont…

Data ConsiderationsData Sources:Open Source Free Including Crowd-sourced

Primary Data Concerns: Quality Usability Security

Crowd-sourced proven useable:

Geocoding data project - proved to be 85% accurate

Ushahidi-Haiti Projectwww.ushahidi.com

www.usaid.gov

Data Considerations

Common datasets include:• Administrative boundaries and populated places• Hydrography• Topography• Land cover and land use• Utilities• Critical infrastructure• Demographic data

Disaster specific datasets for earthquakes:• Fault lines• Historical seismic activity• Soil classification

Issues with data from various sources:AccessInteroperabilityScaleAccuracyCurrencyCoordinate systemRedundancy

Issues with data from developing countriesSlow/intermittent Internet connection

Data Considerations

DataAcquisition

DATASETS FEATURE TYPE POTENTIAL SOURCE(S)Administrative Boundaries Admin level 1

Admin level 2Admin level 3Populated place

OSMSEDACGeoNetwork (FAO)GISTPortal

Transportation RoadsAirportsRailroadsSea PortsBridges

OSMGeoNetwork (FAO)GISTPortal

Hydrography RiversCoastlineReservoirsFloodplainsLakesDamsCanals

OSMSEDACGeoNetwork (FAO)UNEP

Land Use ForestAgricultureUrban/Rural

OSMSEDACGeoNetwork (FAO)

Utilities Water/sewer lineOil/gas lineElectrical networkPower plant location

Critical Infrastructure: building footprints where possible

Fire/Police/EMS stationsHospitalsMilitary installationGovernment buildingsSchoolsCommunity centresElderly care facilities

OSMGISTPortal

Topography Contour linesSpot elevationDEM

GeoNetwork (FAO)GLCF

Seismic Historical seismic locationsFault lines

USGSGeoTECH

Demographic Population distribution SEDACGeoNetwork (FAO)

Geological Surfical geology/Soil ISRIC GeoNetwork (FAO)

Open Source in Disaster Management

www.gfdrr.org/gfdrr/opendri

www.unitar.org/unosat/

www.opengeospatial.org/ inasafe.readthedocs.org

Quantum GISwww.qgis.org/ UNOSAT

The Road Ahead…

Find data

Identify gaps and rectify (if possible)

Prep data for and import to GIS

Perform analysis

Produce maps

Write up results

Create presentation

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• Open Source has been used with success

• Community involvement• With little training, areas and infrastructure

at risk can be identified

• Every community has it’s own specific needs

• Communities change over time

Closing Thoughts

Thank you!

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