National Level Current Portal: 1. PACRAFI – All the Pacific island..GeoNode –Open
source web platform: GeoNode is a Web Application used for :
Upload, manage, and share geospatial data
• Create and share interactive maps
• Collaborate and interact with other users
2. Vanua GIS – Government Own – launching this year 3. Sugar GIS Portal – Sugar Industry Owned
4. Bureau Statistic – Census data
GIS Current Structure GIS Council – decision makers
GIS Technical Committee – Specialist
GIS Forum – users => Suva and Western
Western Division Technical Committee – Chaired by Commissioner Western.
National Geospatial Information Management Strategy Action Plan
1. Governance 6 action points
2. Data 4 action points
3. Access 4 action points
4. Interoperability 4 action points
5. Development 4 action points
DO Lautoka/Yasawa – Sugar Industry
Baseline survey Pilot – Commissioner Western Office – DO
Lautoka/Yasawa boundary.
Sugar is assisting – Currently digitizing building footprint - Saweni
Software support – UNDP – PRRP Project
Captures
Attributes
Query
Query - disease
Query - Disability
Query - Theft
Web Mapping Interface Min.lands – GeoSpatial unit – Vanua GIS
http://gsd.spc.int/winston/
Vanua GIS – Ministry of Lands – GeoSpatial Department
Ancillary Sources
ADF Relief Tracker: [email protected] B.
C. SPC Cloud – Archiving of related TC data
A. Fiji Roads Authority – Roads and Jetties Status - Shared Service
• Australian Defence Force - Relief Tracker (monitoring relief distribution across agencies) was handed over for use within VGIS
• Relief Tracker now maintained within VanuaGIS System, ongoing collaboration with ADF & key agencies.
Relief Tracker – Australian Defence Force
Relief Tracker: Data received via email - includes information from the
following agencies: ADF NZDF Sea Mercy Red-Cross
NEOC Situation Reports (SITREPS) - NDMO updates
UN-OCHA’s 3W's - Cluster Updates
• FRA (working with their principal consultant MWH) to rope into VanuaGIS Roads & Jetties Status
Fiji Roads Authority & MWH
SPC/MLMR assessed buildings on Vanua-GIS = 1,430 ( 17 villages)
Received & uploading = 4, 044 (57 villages) Shapefiles yet to receive = 64 villages Total
Villages assessed: 157 revised to 138
SPC/Lands - Building Assessment
EDUCATION LAYER
Education Layer - Primary & Secondary Schools: Number of registered Schools across Fiji = 917
Need to geocode an additional 124 Kindergartens
Cooperation with MoE (FEMIS) & UNICEF Damage assessments extracted from MoE’s AkvoFlow
System. 361 Primary & Secondary Schools Damaged or Destroyed
(per assessments)
SPC - Disaster
In Numbers
44
60,000 people displaced
deaths
AFFECTED 540,000
Declaration State of Emergency
60 days
Wind Storm Surge Flooding Coastal erosion Landslides 5 Hazard
Impacts 1.99 billion F$ Damage and Losses
Distribution of TC Winston Impacts
PDNA May 2016
Estimated value of disaster effects from TC Winston in Fiji is F$1.99 billion (US$0.9 billion), F$1.29 billion (US$0.6 billion) in damage F$0.71 billion (US$0.3 billion) in losses
Initial Damage Assessment Assessment
Field Teams
DISTRICT DATA COLLECTION
DIVISIONAL COMPILATION
NEOC
Analysis / Verification
and Planning
National Disaster Coordinator
Planning & Operations
Humanitarian Partners
Immediate to
Medium Term Relief
Assistance
Shelter Food Water Utilities Medical Services Social Services
IDA results used in the Post Disaster Needs Assessment – coordinated by Ministry of Finance
NAMACU VILLAGE, KORO
NACAMAKI, KORO
SOSO, YASAWA
PROCESS – POST DISASTER IMAGERY Disaster Occurs
REQUESTING ORGANISATIONS
UNESCAP JAXA
DISASTER RESPONSE AGENCIES & PARTNERS
REQUEST
DATA RECEIVED
ANALYSED DATA
REQUEST
DATA RECEIVED ANALYSED DATA
NATIONAL DMO
Disaster Charter
Digital Globe
RELIEF TRACKER
Tracked distributions to communities by Military Assets and with the assistance of Partners And also for sharing mapping by ADF, Min. of Lands, Agriculture, SPC, OCHA, Bureau of Stats., Fiji Roads Authority
Fiji Geospatial Information Systems Support & Services Ministry of Lands and Mineral Resources
Summary Collaboration between partners and Government to share
information Recommendation for data sharing given by National
Disaster Council Private sector support to provide satellite imagery,
undertake rapid technical assessments and share data collected
Information management support across all of the humanitarian clusters, civil-military coordination, Division to NEOC and within the NEOC teams (Planning and Operations) IM – assessments, satellite and aerial imagery interpretation,
GIS mapping, online data services, analysis, operational planning, Post Disaster Needs Assessment
Asia Development Bank The Technical Assistance funded by the Japan Fund for Poverty
Reduction (JFPR)
Project Name: Applying Space-Based Technology and Information and Communication Technology to Strengthen Disaster Resilience”
Partners:
- Asia Institute Technology (AIT) Consortium Partners -ADRC and RESTEC are joining to
implement the ADB TA project in Armenia, Bangladesh, Fiji and the Philippines.
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) - provide technical support
Contacts – Contributor to ppt 1. VanuaGIS – Min.Lands: Ms. Leba Gaunavinaka
Email ([email protected] )
2. Disaster – SPC: Ms. Litea Biukoto
3. Western Division : Vasiti Soko Litidamu
Challengers No GIS application/ setup within NDMO
Funding
Capacity Building
No centralized platform for GIS Disaster – government level
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