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Municipalika 2018

By Abhijit Ekbote

Presentation on

Geospatial Solutions for Indian Cities

Contents

• AKAH’s Mandate

• Operations & Challenges Faced

• Data Management System • Spatial Data Infrastructure

• Open Data Kit

Contents

• AKAH’s Mandate

• Operations & Challenges Faced

• Data Management System • Spatial Data Infrastructure

• Open Data Kit

The Aga Khan Agency for Habitat was established to

develop a holistic approach to all aspects that constitute

a safe and sustainable habitat in which communities,

families and individuals can thrive. The agency’s

mandate as stipulated in the Establishment

Memorandum is:

1. To ensure that communities live in physical settings that are as

safe as possible from the effects of natural disasters; Safety

2. To ensure that they are able to cope with disaster events in

terms of preparedness and response; Resilience

3. To ensure that these settings are conducive to developing

economic opportunities and access to social and financial

services; Service Delivery; Opportunity

Contents

• AKAH’s Mandate

• Operations & Challenges Faced

• Data Management System • Spatial Data Infrastructure

• Open Data Kit

The key to these interventions is our:

Spatial Data Management System &

Data Collection System using ODK

Spatial Data Management System

Departments Functions Online Platforms SQL Database Geodatabase

Emergency

Management

(EM)

Planning &

Building

(P&B)

• Community Based

Disaster Risk

Reduction

(CBDRR)

• Disaster Risk

Reduction (DRR)

• Response &

Readiness (R&R)

• Institutional Safety

(IS)

• Habitat

Improvement

Programme (HIP)

• Environmental

Health

Improvement

Programme (EHIP)

• Rural Habitat

Development

Programme

(RHDP)

HVRA & VDMS

WebMIS

WebMIS

AKAHI DB

(SQL Server

2014)

Hazard

Vulnerability

& Risk

Assessment

(HVRA)

ArcMap

Scripts

ODK

Data Collection System using ODK

Open Data Kit

(ODK)

Designing the Data Form

Coding the Data Form

Data collection using ODK app

Downloading the Data

Data Collection System using ODK

Data collected using the

mobile app and sent to AKAH

India’s in-house ODK

Aggregate server, then

helped us in creating the

relevant layers in GIS.

This method can be scaled up to

deal with complex urban situations

which we are addressing in our

upcoming research project on flood

risk mitigation in context to Mumbai.

1924 Map of Mumbai

Source: Elphinstone Archives, Mumbai

1924 Map of Mumbai

Source: Elphinstone Archives, Mumbai

Thank you