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ASSISTING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TOWARDS DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
Training on participatory mapping and use of decision support tools
Feye AndalGeomatics Associate
Environmental Science for Social Change
Outline
I. Project ObjectivesII. Activities and ComponentsIII. Pampanga LGU SitesIV. Open Source Tools Training
– OpenStreetMap (OSM)– InaSAFE
V. ESSC Site Visit AssessmentVI. Challenges
I. Project Objectives Support the growth of OpenStreetMap
community
Support the customization of InaSAFE
II. Activities and components Developing tools and learning materials Building local capacity Collecting data and monitoring quality Sharing, distribution, and maintenance of
data
II. Activities and components Nurturing partnerships and collaborations
- Site-level● LGUs● Local colleges and universities● Local
– Project NOAH– OSM-Philippines– Line Agencies (DSWD, DepEd, DOH, MGB)– International
● HOT OSM● InaSAFE Development Team● Georepublic
III. Pampanga LGU sitesCandaba, Lubao and Guagua
IV. Open Source Tools used
A. OpenStreetMap Training
Day 1: Introduction to OSM and Basic Editing
Day 1: LGU Presentation of existing Maps and DRR Initiatives
Day 1: Workshop: Local mapping knowledge
Candaba
Lubao
Guagua
Day 2: Fieldpapers; Fieldwork
Day 3: Quality Editing and Tasking Manager
Day 3: Future data collection activities
OpenStreetMap Training Output:
Before and After EditsConcerns and Future Actions
Candaba
Lubao
Lubao
Guagua
Guagua
Concerns and Future Actions Constant changes
Concerns and Future Actions Municipal boundary corrections/conflicts/disputes
• Barangay boundary disputes/conflicts
Map data and tools are not limited to DRR (business and tax collection census, barangay location of facilities, inspection, security, agriculture, health, tourism)
Critical role of the MPDC– Consolidation– Other offices for data collection
B. InaSAFE Training
Day 1: Basic GIS using QGIS
Day 2: InaSAFE
Day 3: DRR Planning Workshop
InaSAFE Training Output: Lubao
– People need of evacuation map– People need of evacuation table– Flood Maps per barangay
V. ESSC Site Visit
Part of the project is the conduct of a site visit with ESSC and partner organizations as a venue for dialogue and discussion towards a broader understanding of the disaster risk within the communities to support the LGU’s initiative to developing risk sensitive land use and disaster contingency plans
VI. Challenges OSM: Continuation of editing InaSAFE: Limited hazard information; skill-
level
Thank you!
Feye Andalfeyeandal@essc.org.ph