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NOAH InaSAFE web platform updated

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InaSAFE Socialisation Training to UNESCO

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+ Trevor DhuAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ David RobinsonAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ Kristy Van PuttenAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ Charlotte MorganAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ Iwan GunawanGFDRR
+ Abby BaccaWorld Bank
+ Ariel NunezGFDRR
+ Robert SodenGFDRR
+ Viven DepardayGFDRR
+ Liana RazafindrazayGFDRR
+ Werner MachoKartoza
+ Christian ChristelisKartoza
+ Marco BernasocchiKartoza
+ Yantisa AkhadiHOT, Indonesia
+ Ismail SunniKartoza
+ Akbar GumbiraAustralian Government, Indonesia
+ Riangga SujatmikoAustralian Government, Indonesia
+ Mahardika FadmastutiAustralian Government, Indonesia
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+ Emir HartatoHOT, Indonesia
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+ Agus WibowoBNPB
+ Trevor DhuAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ David RobinsonAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ Kristy Van PuttenAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ Charlotte MorganAustralian Government, Geoscience Australia
+ Iwan GunawanGFDRR
+ Abby BaccaWorld Bank
+ Ariel NunezGFDRR
+ Robert SodenGFDRR
+ Viven DepardayGFDRR
+ Liana RazafindrazayGFDRR
+ Werner MachoKartoza
+ Christian ChristelisKartoza
+ Marco BernasocchiKartoza
+ Yantisa AkhadiHOT, Indonesia
+ Ismail SunniKartoza
+ Akbar GumbiraAustralian Government, Indonesia
+ Riangga SujatmikoAustralian Government, Indonesia
+ Mahardika FadmastutiAustralian Government, Indonesia
+ Kate ChapmanHOT
+ Emir HartatoHOT, Indonesia
+ Adityo DwijanantoHOT, Indonesia
+ Dewi SulistioningrumHOT, Indonesia
+ Elida NurrohmahHOT, Indonesia
+ Harry MahardhikaHOT, Indonesia
+ Ranie Dwi AnugrahHOT, Indonesia
+ Wulansari KhairunisaHOT, Indonesia
+ Vasanthi HargyonoHOT, Indonesia
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A quick introduction to the InaSAFE project.

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QGIS and InaSAFE Training in Hasanuddin University, Makassar

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InaSAFE Socialisation Training to UNESCO

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The new version of InaSAFE (3.0), free software that increasingly provides disaster managers around the world with a simple but rigorous tool for evidence-based disaster planning, is now online and ready to use.

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InaSAFE scientists from Indonesia, South Africa and Australia moments after InaSAFE 3.0 goes live
InaSAFE scientists from Indonesia, South Africa and Australia moments after InaSAFE 3.0 goes live
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InaSAFE was developed jointly by Indonesia, Australia and the World Bank and uses innovative science and crowd sourcing techniques (OpenStreetMap, OSM) to create realistic disaster and hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities.

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The new version has a raft of additional features including an “impact function wizard” that presents a series of questions to step you through the process of carrying out a disaster assessment. Combining data from communities, local governments and scientists, InaSAFE 3.0 can assess the possible impact of future disaster events on communities, assets and infrastructure. It can also calculate the resources and emergency supplies required to support affected populations.

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InaSAFE is being used in Indonesia, Malawi, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Ethiopia, Madagascar & Mozambique. A team of scientists from 10 countries continue to work simultaneously to make improvements and test the free software.

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As InaSAFE scientists are keen to say, “better planning saves lives”.

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Source: aifdr.org/index.php/better-planning-saves-lives-inasafe-3-0/

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12 - 14 Oct 2016

Exhibition Booth and Ignite Stage DRR Week Manado

DMInnovation will host an exhibition booth and present on the Ignite Stage in the 2016 Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Week in the city of Manado, Indonesia. The event will coincide with the 29th ASEAN Committee Disaster Management (ACDM) and the 4th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management (ADDM), and will officially be opened by Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo. Retrieve the complete information here: http://2016.peringatanbulanprb.net.

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The Governor of North Sulawesi, Olly Dondokambey, S.E., and the Head of BNPB, Willem Rampangilei, officially opened the exhibition with hundreds of representatives from BNPB, BPBD, related government agencies in disaster management, private sector and non-governmental organizations attending the event.  The event attracted the crowd both from Manado and some adjacent areas.

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The theme for this year’s DRR Month is “DRR Movement for Resilience” and it run parallel to a series of other events, such as technical sessions, ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management (AMMDM) and a DRR rally.

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s__4964382The exhibition consisted of two main parts. Firstly, installation of 72 booths in total, half of which were occupied by BNPB, BPBD North Sulawesi taking 15 booths, and BPBD from selected provinces, such as BPBD West Java, DKI Jakarta, Maluku, North Maluku, Gorontalo, South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Kalimantan and West Sumatera.  The other half were occupied by representatives from NGOs, private sectors and other government agencies relevant to disaster management.

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Secondly, series of lightning talks dubbed as Ignite Stage, setup in the middle of the exhibition complex where, alternating with cultural performances, participants can present their work to the crowd.

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DMInnovation and the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) collaborated in bringing the mission to raise awareness and public participation in using InaSAFE and OpenStreetMap by exhibiting its current work progress and development, including the recent accomplishment garnered from Manado Mapathon. The following is the video documentation from the DRR Month:

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Manado Mapathon

DMInnovation, together with the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia and Indonesia’s National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB), is hosting a four-day mapathon and a series of training in the use of InaSAFE and OpenStreetMap. We aim to map as many lifeline infrastructure and building in the city of Manado, leading up to the Disaster Risk Reduction Week 2016. The targeted participants will include, among others, the Regional Agency for Disaster Management (BPBD) in Northern Sulawesi and university students. This will also be among the first series of trainings specifically designed for the 136 disaster-prone priority areas in Indonesia.

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Indonesia’s National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) together with DMInnovation and the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia hosted a four-day mapathon and a series of training in the use of InaSAFE and OpenStreetMap on October 5-8, 2016, in the city of Manado. We aim to mobilize mappers to digitize as many data as possible in Manado, the host of Disaster Risk Reduction Week 2016, coinciding with the 29th ASEAN Committee Disaster Management (ACDM) and the 4th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management (ADDM), and will officially be opened by Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo.

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The 32 participants of the Manado Mapathon came from the Regional Agency for Disaster Management (BPBD) in the Province of Northern Sulawesi, City of Manado, Northern Minahasa, Southern Minahasa, Bitung and Sangihe as well as students and lecturers from Sam Ratulangi University and the State University of Manado. The mapathon was also among the first series of trainings specifically designed for the 136 priority economic-hubs in Indonesia as stipulated in the National Medium Term Plan (RPJMN) 2015-2019. BNPB initiated to complete the spatial data for these areas, in order to minimize the damage caused by unwanted events, such as disaster, that may incapacitate the overall economic growth of the region.

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One of the biggest predicaments to a swift humanitarian response–and economic development in general–is the lack of spatial data. According to Ir. Bernadus Wisnu Widjaja, M.Sc., BNPB’s Deputy I on Disaster Preparedness and Prevention, in his opening remarks, “spatial data is quintessential in helping policy makers to formulate, for instance, an accurate contingency planning in the event of disaster. When available, it can enable disaster managers in mapping out how to timely and efficiently dispatch live-saving resources and to allocate humanitarian aid; in the long term, the data can improve the overall city planning, including in mitigating and restoring from the damages”. “We can no longer use conventional means of decision making using merely memories and intuition, we need to make use of the development of technology and adapt accordingly,” said Wisnu.

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The result of Manado Mapathon was impressive. In three days, over 335,000 edits were made and over 60,200 buildings and roads were added to the map. The following are the top three mappers of Manado Mapathon:

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Please check on the following for some of the photo documentation and below for a short video clip.

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Understanding Risk 2016

Team members behind the InaSAFE project will be holding a side event at Understanding Risk 2016. The side event is to be held on the 17th of May 2016 in Venice, Italy. Please come and join us if you can! You can find out more about the event here.

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2 - 4 Apr 2016

FloodHack 2016

Do you want to help find new and interesting ways to use open data for flood emergency planning and response?  Floodhack 2016 is a cross disciplinary event for disaster managers, GIS professionals, developers, open data experts, data journalists, designers and communicators; in fact anyone who can meaningfully participate. Help us to find new and interesting uses for data used to plan and respond to emergencies, to stimulate new approaches to solving problems using public data, and to promote the use of open data to improve civil society.

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Here are some of the problem areas we want you help and skills to help solve during the event:

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The event is timed to occur after the monsoon season in Jakarta, while flooding is fresh in people’s minds and with a view to having the time to explore new ideas arising from the event before the next monsoon season.

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FloodHack 2016 is being sponsored by DMInnovation and will be hosted at Smart City / BPBD DKI Jakarta. The venue has the capacity for a large number of people but we plan to limit participation to around 75. The participants will be asked to self aggregate into teams with members from different disciplines and organisations so that in any given team there will be a variety of expertise. The event is open to anyone with a special interest in reducing the impact of floods in Jakarta and is free of charge to attend.

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If you would like to participate in the event, please visit the dedicated event page at http://floodhack.org and register now while places are still available!

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8 Dec 2015 - 1 Jan 1970

JOINT EOGC-GIT4NDM 2015 CONFERENCE

There will be a pre-conference workshop on “Open source hands-on GIS workshop for disaster management using QGIS and GRASS” at the CRESCENT BUILDING, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNIVERSITY, AL-AIN. The workshop will be delivered by Prof. Scott Madry from the University of North Carolina, USA. 8TH -10TH DECEMBER 2015. Click here for details.

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InaSAFE 4.1 is released!

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InaSAFE 4.0 is released!

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InaSAFE 3.5 is released!

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InaSAFE 3.4 is released

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InaSAFE 5.0 is released

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InaSAFE 4.1 is released!

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InaSAFE 4.0 is released!

Version 4.0.0 brings with it the following changes:
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+– Removed all impact functions in favour of a shared workflow for all hazards
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+– Extensive updates to the help reference and a new help browser
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+– Ability to work with larger datasets in many cases (just be patient while analysis runs)
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+– Improvements to the batch runner tool
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+– Port of the minimum needs tool to use our new architecture
+– Added support for analysis of irregular areas (as defined by aggregation layer)
+– Features or population outside of aggregation areas are no longer counted as part of the total exposure count
+– Added support for working with data subsets
+– Analysis no longer works only with local file sources
+– All geometry operations are performed using the QGIS API now
+– QGIS layers list items now have a context menu for InaSAFE
+– Input layers no longer need to be in EPSG:4326
+– Moved realtime code to its own repository
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+– Added profiling for all analysis steps so we can easily identify performance bottlenecks
+– Improved how partial overlaps with a hazard are managed (feature is assigned highest impact zone)
+– Generate rich provenance for use in reporting
+– Generate multiple sub products (impact layer, aggregation by hazard layer)
+– PDF Reports are generated directly once analysis completes
+– Earthquake sub-algorithm selection has been moved to the InaSAFE options dialog
+– ITB Bayesian algorithm is now default for earthquake
+– Earthquake analysis map output is now a boolean layer indicating if a cell contains displaced people
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InaSAFE 3.5 is released!

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InaSAFE 3.4 is released

We are pleased to announce the release of InaSAFE 3.4. This release has the following highlight features:

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InaSAFE 3.3 is released!

This release adds new impact functions for flood on population, tsunami and earthquake support, support for ISO 19115 metadata and many more improvements. A detailed changelog is available here.

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January 19, 2016

InaSAFE 3.2.6 is released!

This is a bug fix release to improve compatibility with keywords created in InaSAFE 3.2.x and those created in the upcoming 3.3.x releases.

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InaSAFE 3.2.5 is released!

This is another bug fix release which fixes issues with the wizard and pdf generator and provides a number of other small enhancements:

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InaSAFE 3.2.4 is released!

We are pleased to announce that another release of InaSAFE is available. This is a bug fix release - please see our release notes for details of what changed. This release also introduced a new windows installer for installing the plugin in environments where there is no working internet connection.
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InaSAFE 3.2.3 is released!

This is a minor bugfix release that adds missing support for flood polygons on buildings as points.
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InaSAFE 3.2.2 has been released!

This patch release adds: context help for all dialogs, a Thailand profile for the OSM downloader and fixes a python issue.

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August 31, 2015

InaSAFE 3.2 is released!

After an incredible amount of work polishing, tweaking, enhancing, coding, testing etc. by a whole team of people from across our partner organisations and the general public, I am pleased to announce that InaSAFE 3.2 has been released. According to Tim Sutton (InaSAFE Team Lead):

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InaSAFE 3.2 is pending …

We are pleased to announce that InaSAFE 3.2 is getting full attention from the developers and will be ready for review soon.

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InaSAFE 3.1 is released

We are pleased to announce that InaSAFE 3.1 is now available for immediate download.

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Understanding Risk 2016

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InaSAFE 3.3 is released!

This release adds new impact functions for flood on population, tsunami and earthquake support, support for ISO 19115 metadata and … Continued

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FloodHack 2016

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PetaJakarta Version 2 launched

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InaSAFE 3.2.3 is released!

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InaSAFE 3.1 is released

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InaSAFE 3.0 Released

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of InaSAFE 3.0. Please visit the release notes page for details.

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InaSAFE 2.2 is out!

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InaSAFE@FOSS4G-Asia 2014

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DMInnovation, together with the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia and Indonesia’s National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB), is hosting a four-day mapathon and a series of training in the use of InaSAFE and OpenStreetMap. We aim to map as many lifeline infrastructure and building in the city of Manado, leading up to the Disaster Risk Reduction Week 2016. The targeted participants will include, among others, the Regional Agency for Disaster Management (BPBD) in Northern Sulawesi and university students. This will also be among the first series of trainings specifically designed for the 136 disaster-prone priority areas in Indonesia.

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Indonesia’s National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) together with DMInnovation and the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia hosted a four-day mapathon and a series of training in the use of InaSAFE and OpenStreetMap on October 5-8, 2016, in the city of Manado. We aim to mobilize mappers to digitize as many data as possible in Manado, the host of Disaster Risk Reduction Week 2016, coinciding with the 29th ASEAN Committee Disaster Management (ACDM) and the 4th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Management (ADDM), and will officially be opened by Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo.

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The 32 participants of the Manado Mapathon came from the Regional Agency for Disaster Management (BPBD) in the Province of Northern Sulawesi, City of Manado, Northern Minahasa, Southern Minahasa, Bitung and Sangihe as well as students and lecturers from Sam Ratulangi University and the State University of Manado. The mapathon was also among the first series of trainings specifically designed for the 136 priority economic-hubs in Indonesia as stipulated in the National Medium Term Plan (RPJMN) 2015-2019. BNPB initiated to complete the spatial data for these areas, in order to minimize the damage caused by unwanted events, such as disaster, that may incapacitate the overall economic growth of the region.

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Activities in the Manado Mapathon, including field survey using GPS, OSM Tracker and Field Paper; digitizing buildings and roads; trained on how to use OpenStreetMap and InaSAFE.
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One of the biggest predicaments to a swift humanitarian response–and economic development in general–is the lack of spatial data. According to Ir. Bernadus Wisnu Widjaja, M.Sc., BNPB’s Deputy I on Disaster Preparedness and Prevention, in his opening remarks, “spatial data is quintessential in helping policy makers to formulate, for instance, an accurate contingency planning in the event of disaster. When available, it can enable disaster managers in mapping out how to timely and efficiently dispatch live-saving resources and to allocate humanitarian aid; in the long term, the data can improve the overall city planning, including in mitigating and restoring from the damages”. “We can no longer use conventional means of decision making using merely memories and intuition, we need to make use of the development of technology and adapt accordingly,” said Wisnu.

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Before and After #ManadoMapathon. Over 60,200 buildings and roads were mapped in 3 days.
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The result of Manado Mapathon was impressive. In three days, over 335,000 edits were made and over 60,200 buildings and roads were added to the map. The following are the top three mappers of Manado Mapathon:

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Over the 2nd and 3rd of April, 2016 we held a flood hackfest event (referred to on social media as #floodhack2016). The goal of a hackfest is to create an environment where a group of people can come together in the same space and collaboratively work on the same project, problem or topic. In Jakarta there are annual floods during the monsoon season and we held #floodhack2016 with the intent of seeing how technology, data and open collaboration can be marshalled to improve understanding of flooding, reduce the incidence of flooding, reduce the impact of flooding and improve the response to flooding.

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This event was conceived and planned by DMInnovation and Kartoza with partnerships from BPBD-DKI (Jakarta’s Provincial Disaster Management Agency), BNPB (National Indonesian Disaster Agency), Australian Aid, DMInnovation, WorldBank-GFDRR, Kartoza, the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, University of Wollongong SMART Infrastructure Facility and UN-OCHA. There are many different ways a hackathon can be convened. For this event format we aimed to hold a cross disciplinary event where disaster managers, GIS professionals, software developers, data experts and others with expertise that can be applied to the field of flooding could work together in a collaborative environment. We split the attendees into multidisciplinary and cross-organisational groups with the intent of stimulating conversation and sparking new ideas through the diversity of people in each group.

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34 participants from around 20 organisations formed into 5 teams. In the first part of the event the teams were given a collection of data useful for understanding floods in Jakarta. A briefing session was held where the participants were introduced to a number of the datasets and API’s and also to the unfolding timeline that happens during a flood.

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Next it was time to hack! With 24 hour access to the venue kindly provided by BPBD-DKI the teams worked late into the night, with some even taking the opportunity to sleep over in the venue in their sleeping bags on camping mats on the floor. Then first thing in the morning they were back at work, with an event deadline of midday for completion of the work sprint, there was a lot to do and little time to do it!

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Which Areas in Jakarta Are Most Vulnerable?

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The first team (‘Flood Ninjas’) presented an approach to mapping vulnerability of neighbourhoods in Jakarta using multi-criteria data analysis (density of roads, buildings, population etc.). These were then cross referenced to flood frequency for neighbourhoods. The idea was to provide a simple approach to identify which neighbourhoods are most vulnerable and likely to be adversely affected by floods so that amelioration efforts could be concentrated in these areas first.

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The second team (‘Go Flood!’), proposed an approach for centralised management of the water infrastructure. The approach could be used during flooding to provide a systematic way to manage flood gates in order to lower overall damages. They simulated different scenarios for how the infrastructure is set up to find the optimal configuration of the infrastructure. You can see an example of a scenario where a hypothetical flood gate is introduced here.

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The third team (‘Richard’s team’) designed a concept mobile app for Jakarta residents to use during a flood event. In their concept they propose the idea of a personal information hub on your smart phone that will allow you to report on the ground conditions, view maps of current flood conditions, find an optimal route from their current location to an evacuation centre that avoids flooded areas, and generally have current and relevant information relating to the flood all in one place – on their phone!

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The fourth team (‘Fantastic Four’) also produced a mobile application concept design. They proposed an application that will alert citizens about floods using an audio alert on their phone. They also developed a routing prototype that would be used in the phone app for helping citizens to find routes to evacuation centres without needing to traverse a flooded area. Their routing prototype used the QGIS InaSAFE and Road Graph plugins.

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AER Tools

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The fifth team (‘Team AER’) produced a mobile application concept called ‘AER’ – Application for Emergency Response. In their concept they propose a way to connect displaced people with individual donors offering help and donations. Using location data from the two user groups (affected people versus donors) the app aims to optimise the distribution of help by connecting donors with people in need that are close by.

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Each team’s presentation was reviewed by three judges: Faizal Thamrin (UN-OCHA), Daniel Oscar Baskoro (Pulse Lab Jakarta), Basuki Rakhmat (BNPB-DKI). Their impressions as well as a community vote were used to determine our three winning teams:

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1. Overall Winner : AER Tools
+2. Best Design : Mitigasi Banjir Melalui Mobile Application
+3. Best Concept : Go! Flood

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Thanks to generous sponsorship from DMInnovation and WorldBank-GFDRR the winning teams were presented with great prizes – action cams for the overall winner, quad-copters for the runners up and all participants were given a google cardboard compatible Virtual Reality device. We really hope they find new and interesting ways to use their prizes to improve our response and understanding of floods in Jakarta in the future. As a special treat, some participants received ‘door prizes’ from our sponsor Rensus – makers of overshoes that can be worn by people passing through flooded areas.

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Building prototypes and mockups is great, but what does it all mean at the end of the day? Addressing the issues around flooding is not a trivial task. Creating an incubator for innovative ideas where people from different disciplines can combine their skills to think of new ways to address flood related issues is a fantastic way to adopt a progressive approach to dealing with floods. An event like #floodhack2016 provides a forum for individuals from different organisations to collaborate, form bonds and gain a personal understanding of how floods are perceived and addressed by their counterparts in different organisations.

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From InaSAFE’s point of view, the experience was invaluable – the event provided a great insight into the kinds of problems people wish to solve and potential avenues for future development down the line. One other benefit of the floodhack is worth mentioning – there was a lot of buzz around the event, with activity on social media and in traditional media and it really served to focus attention on the possibilities in better planning for floods offered by smart use of data and cross collaboration between organisations.

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We were really thrilled to have the Australian ambassador tweeting about the event and the BPBD posting a nice article about the event on their web site!

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    We are pleased to announce the availability of InaSAFE 3.1.0. This release includes a huge amount of polishing and cleaning in the InaSAFE code base. Many of these improvements are not things that you will immediately notice in the user interface, but rather represent incremental refinements to the software. There have been over 725 changes made in the code since 3.0 was released. The most fundamental change has been the implementation of a new architecture for impact functions. We have added two new impact functions and polished the user interface in various places. In particular the OSM downloader has been improved to give better feedback during downloads and to provide more flexible options. Read on in our change log below to see the highlights of this release!

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    Unicode support

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    InaSAFE 3.1 is now Unicode compliant. That means that if you have accented / special characters in your file names, InaSAFE should deal with them gracefully instead of raising an error when you try to use them.

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    Improvements to Impact Functions that deal with polygon hazards and raster exposure

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    All impact functions that work on polygon hazard and raster exposure will return the raster exposure. These are:

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    For Classified Polygon on Population, Volcano Point/Polygon on Population, the impact layer grids values will follow this rule: If the grid covered by polygon, the grid will be assigned the pops grid value. If it’s not covered, the grid will be assigned no data value (see interpolate_polygon_on_raster)

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    For Flood Polygon on Population, the impact layer grids values will follow this rule: If the grid covered by polygon AND match the parameters (value in the affected field == affected value), the grid will be assigned the source population grid. If it’s not covered, the grid will be assigned no data value. If it doesn’t match the criteria in the parameter, it will be assigned 0

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    Support for setting the analysis extents from a QGIS bookmark

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    You can now set the analysis extents using a QGIS bookmark. This makes it easy to create a collection of well defined, named analysis areas and then run impact assessments on them as needed.

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    Saving a layer now also saves layer keywords to the destination

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    In previous versions of InaSAFE, if you used the QGIS ‘save as’ feature on an impact layer, the keywords and other associated files were not transferred. In InaSAFE 3.1 these files are now correctly transferred to the new destination, ensuring that when you create copies of your data, their metadata are propagated too.

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    Note: You need version 2.8 or better of QGIS in order for this feature to work.

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    Option to specify where impact results are saved

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    You can now specify a directory that will be used when saving analysis results. In previous versions it was not obvious where InaSAFE would save its output data. Now you can provide a directory explicitly so that you can easily find your analysis results again in the future.

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    We have improved the menu layout so that items listed are more logically consistent using this logic:

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    Now when you download data using the OSM Downloader tool, you can specify the extents of the data to be downloaded, either by entering specific coordinates, or by dragging a rectangle on the map canvas in QGIS. You can also now specify if you want the downloader to overwrite existing files, or to save the downloaded files with a unique filename on each download.

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    Support for downloading building point data

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    The OSM Downloader tool can now download buildings as points (based on point-on-surface centroids). This makes it easy to use InaSAFE for doing hazard on point analyses such as flood on building points, earthquake on buildings points etc.

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    The OSM downloader now gives more useful progress feedback, showing the elapsed and total download sizes in megabytes.

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    We are pleased to announce the availability of InaSAFE 3.0.0. This is a major new release. The 3.0 designation is because we have made major changes to the underlying code architecture which will break existing applications that used the 2.x InaSAFE API. We have also added new features and tools to make the process of contingency planning more efficient and configurable.

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    Impact summary reporting improvements

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    The impact summary table that accompanies the graphical report created by InaSAFE has been updated so that the output matches the styling of the rest of InaSAFE and is much more pleasing and easy to read.

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    New wizard for carrying out impact assessments
    +Our new wizard has the following goal: providing a guided, logical path through the process of carrying out an impact assessment. The new impact function centric wizard presents a series of questions in a very easy to use manner that will step you through the process of carrying out your assessment. Rather than requiring the user to first load their data and then discover which kinds of assessments can be carried out (as the prior versions of InaSAFE only supported), the new wizard lets the user first select what kind of analysis they would like to carry out and then lets them select the data from the set of layers that are currently open in QGIS, or by loading a layer from the file system via a user friendly data browser interface.

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    This is a minor bugfix release which corrects a problem in the QGIS plugin manager that was caused by our designation of the maximum QGIS allowable version of 2.99.999 – we updated this to 2.99 in this bugfix release.

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    We are pleased to announce the availability of InaSAFE 2.2. This is a feature release, adding a number of new features and tools to make the process of contingency planning more efficient and configurable. For more information on how to participate in the InaSAFE project, please contact us at info@inasafe.org – and visit our home page at inasafe.org. We would like to thank all the developers, funders, stakeholders and interested people for the great contributions they have made to InaSAFE thus far! The image on the right (click for a larger view) features participants at the InaSAFE workshop held in Jakarta over the period 22 September – 30 September 2014.

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    Preliminary support for ISO19115 metadata

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    Until version 2.2 of InaSAFE, our (keywords system)[http://inasafe.org/en/user-docs/application-help/keywords.html] has relied on a simple text file format for representing the various properties about GIS layers – for example whether they are hazard, exposure or impact layers. As of InaSAFE 2.2 we will be shifting towards using the industry standard ISO19115 file format in order to facilitate data interchange with other GIS users.

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    For technical users, note that keywords will be represented in the gmd:supplementalInformation element of the ISO19115 document and still adhere to our key : value pair format within the CDATA block as per the example below.

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    Improvements to the clipping logic for rasters

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    In many cases, previous versions of InaSAFE were clipping raster layers sub-optimally. The resulting layers were not aligned with either the hazard or exposure layers. This affected the interpolation routines that are used during pixel lookups, resulting in less accurate analysis results. Here is a typical example of what you would see in the impact layer when extents were poorly aligned:

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    In version 2.2 of InaSAFE we have improved the algorithm used for clipping so that the clipping area will expand / contract as needed to the nearest pixel edge as per the diagram shown here. We also improved the numerical precision for clipping operations in order to ensure that edges are aligned as closely as possible.

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    Remaining Problem: Please note there is one remaining problem with clipping that we hope to address in a future version – it relates to raster datasets that have non-square pixels. In these cases currently only one edge is currently used for calculating clipping boundaries. See issue #1301 for more details. As a work around in the interim, we advise our users to try to use square pixel raster datasets whenever possible.

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    New volcano OpenStreetMap buildings impact function

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    InaSAFE 2.2 introduces the ability to assess buildings affected by volcano hazard zones. The buildings should be obtained using the OpenStreetMap downloader tool in InaSAFE. The impact report will break down the number of buildings per hazard zone, as shown in the screenshot here.

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    Raster flood on OSM buildings

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    As of InaSAFE 2.2 you can now produce an impact scenario assessment for a raster flood layer on OSM buildings. The impact function will break down the number of inundated (considered flooded), wet (may be flooded) and dry buildings. The building summaries are done by usage classes: Clinic/doctor, Commercial, Government, Office and so on.

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    Generic / categorical impact function

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    InaSAFE 2.2 introduces a new class of Impact Function: Generic Impact Functions. Generic impact functions treat exposure as a series of categories representing level of risk. This is extremely useful for developing scenarios based on a wide range of risks from flooding to fire to chemical hazard etc. Basically anything that can be quantified into three risk categories can now be used as the hazard for an impact assessment. These categories are defined according to the following classes in your hazard data raster layer:

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    Extent selector tool

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    The new extent selector tool lets you define where the analysis extent should be explicitly. In previous versions, the determination of the analysis area was either the intersection of:

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    A new marquee / rubber band on the canvas display indicates where the user defined extent is by means of a blue rectangle.
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    +When an analysis is completed a red rectangle indicates the last completed analysis.

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    New minimum needs manager

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    This release adds a new minimum needs manager with support for regional minimum needs profiles. Minimum needs is a critical component of InaSAFE that is used to calculate the requirements (e.g., food & shelter) of displaced or affected people after a disaster. Up until now the values used to determine minimum needs in InaSAFE have been based on Indonesian national guidelines. This made it somewhat cumbersome to deal with regional variations in requirements, or to deploy InaSAFE into other regions which use substantially different guidelines for human needs in the event of a disaster.

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    With the new minimum needs manager in InaSAFE 2.2, you can define a ‘profile’ (e.g. Jakarta Needs) and then use specific defaults for e.g. daily rice requirements for that profile. By default we ship with standard profiles for Indonesia and the Philippines, and more profiles can easily be defined using the needs manager tool (pictured here).

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    2.1

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    New faster version of raster flood impact on roads

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    We have added a new faster implementation of ‘flood impact on roads’ impact function that uses raster hazard data. This improves the performance of the algorithm during the calculation of polygons per raster threshold.

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    New faster version of raster flood impact on roads

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    We have added a new faster implementation of ‘flood impact on roads’ impact function that uses raster hazard data. This improves the performance of the algorithm during the calculation of polygons per raster threshold.

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    Updated keywords editor user interface revised

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    The keyword editor user interface has been revised, grouping options into tabs in order to improve the layout of the dialog. The Post-processing tab is disabled except when you have defined the current layer to be a post-processing layer.

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    Analysis extents pre-and-postview tool

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    With this hand tool you can see what the next analysis extent will be (based on the intersection of hazard layer, exposure layer and current view extents). This is shown as a green rectangle on the map. When you have completed an analysis, the extents of the last run analysis are show as a red ‘postview’ rectangle.

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    New keywords wizard

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    This is the first of three wizards that we will be adding to the InaSAFE user interface (the other two will arrive in subsequent releases). The keywords wizard provides an alternative to the keywords editor for creating keywords files for hazard, exposure and post-processing layers. The wizard uses rich new metadata which have been added to each impact function in order to ensure that the keywords assigned to a given layer will always be correct according to their context. For example, the wizard will prevent you from assigning a hazard category to a line layer since there are currently no supported line based hazards.

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    2.0

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    Training materials updates

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    We have been hard at work to improve our documentation on http://inasafe.org. The tutorials section has been overhauled at http://inasafe.org/en/training/index.html. We have also added an archive section which you can use to fetch older versions of our documentation (see http://inasafe.org/pdf/). We have also added a new download section to our web site http://data.inasafe.org/ which contains the sample data used in the training materials. We have made many other improvements to the documentation – we hope you find the information you need to be productive with InaSAFE!

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    Polygon flood impact on roads impact function added

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    Our first demonstrator impact function that uses the native QGIS geoprocessing functionality is included in INaSAFE 2.0. The function takes as input a polygon flood layer (category: hazard, subcategory: flood [wet/dry]) and a roads layer (category: exposure, subcategory: road). It will return a new roads layer where each road segment is classified as inundated or not inundated. You can download suitable roads data using the OSM Downloader tool roads fetcher as mentioned below.

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    Report view in your web browser

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    If you find the dock panel too small to show all the report details, or if you want to open it in your browser to quickly print the tabular report, you can now do so by right clicking on the report area of the InaSAFE dock and choose Open in web browser.

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    Custom logo selection

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    As well as the new report template capabilities, you can now also set your organisation logo in the InaSAFE options dialog. This logo will then be used for any of the built in InaSAFE templates that you use, or anywhere in your own templates if you use the element id safe-logo. Click image on right to see an example of how the organisation logo is placed in the bottom right of the template.

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    Template based reports

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    Another key new feature in InaSAFE 2.0 is the ability to define and use custom print templates (using the built in QGIS composer templating system) for your reports. This new feature means that you can now place your own logos in the report and customise the arrangement of the various report elements on the page. You can also print onto different page sizes (e.g. A3, A2) and in different layouts (portrait, landscape). You can find more details about this functionality at http://inasafe.org/en/user-docs/application-help/reports.htm.

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    Impact merge tool

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    This tool will allow you to merge the output from two impact assessments covering the same geographic extent and aggregated by the same areas. For example if you run a flood analysis on Kapubaten (districts) in Jakarta for both impact on people and buildings, you can generate a report that combines these two exposures into a single report.

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    The generated report combines the result of post-processing analysis on each area, for example generating totals for each type of critical building affected, age and gender breakdowns etc.

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    OSM Roads downloader

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    In InaSAFE 1.2 we introduced the new OSM downloader tool for buildings data. As well as making some improvements to the way that the downloaded buildings are categorised, we have also added a new tool that will allow you to download roads data. When the data is downloaded, it is automatically assigned the correct keywords to be usable in QGIS (see separate changelog entry on impact on roads) and assigned a style.

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    Options dialog overhaul

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    We have overhauled the options dialog to make it easier to navigate and hide away advanced options into their own panel.

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    New User Map

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    We have added a community map to our web site. Please take a moment to register yourself there as an InaSAFE User, Developer or Trainer! It will help us a lot to see who our users are and where they are located. The map is built using the opensource Leaflet javascript library and uses the OpenStreemap.org Humanitarian Openstreetmap Style. See http://users.inasafe.org

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    Improvements to InaSAFE panel

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    We have overhauled the InaSAFE panel in QGIS. The question area hides itself away based on the context of what you are doing so that you have more space to view the report in. The report area has been spruced up with our new messaging system with a clearer layout and the inclusion of InaSAFE branding at the top of the report area.

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    We have updated the branding of InaSAFE to reflect the new logo that will be used in the software, web site and promotional materials. At the same time we tried to make the icons clearer and more recognisable.

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    A major new enhancement in this release it support for aggregated results. Aggregation allows you to specify an additional layer when defining the analysis criteria. This layer will be used to provide a by-area breakdown of the results of the analysis. For example if you are carrying out an analysis for a city, you can use district areas within the city to provide per-area results. In the absence of an aggregation layer, the analysis extent is used as the aggregation unit.

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    The new post-processing support provides an extensible framework for computing at-risk population demographics per aggregation area. For example, in this image you can see the impact summary report provides a break down of the gender and age demographics for ‘kapubaten’ in Jakarta (using a flood scenario). In the gender report you can see that based on the standard female / male population ratio, the assessment suggests extra food provisions should be made available to cater for lactating women.

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    All impact functions which use population for exposure will now compute minimum needs based on standard ‘Perka 7’ guidelines. In addition, these guideline daily requirements can be overridden in the new impact function configuration options dialog (accessed by clicking the button to the right of the impact function combo as shown in the image here).

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    We have added two new options (for developers / power users) in the configuration panel.

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    We have added a new tool for computing minimum needs. Using this tool you can compute Perka 7 requirements for displaced people. The tool requires a QGIS polygon layer loaded with an attribute column containing the number of displaced people per area. When the tool is run, a new layer will be added which contains the original polygons and new attributes giving the weekly requirements of drinking water, clean water, rice, toilets and family kits.

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    Shakemaps are useful for carrying out contingency planning for the event of an earthquake. Normally these are distributed as grid.xml files which are not usable in InaSAFE or QGIS. We have added a new tool that will import a grid.xml file as a GEOTIFF file from where it can be used within InaSAFE. Two different interpolation algorithms can be used during the import process – nearest neighbour and Inverse Distance. After the conversion, the tool automatically creates InaSAFE keyword metadata for the layer so that it can be used immediately for analysis.

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    We have added a new tool which lets you save the current scenario as a scenario text file. Used in conjunction with the Batch Runner tool, you can use this tool to easily define a list of scenarios for the batch runner to use.

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    InaSAFE supports the use of building data in various impact functions. In particular we support building footprints sourced from the OpenStreetMap project (OSM). However, there hasn’t thus far been an easy way to import OSM into InaSAFE. With version 1.2.0 of InaSAFE we now provide a simple tool to facilitate this. The tool requires internet connection as it fetches the data via a web service running on Linfiniti’s OSM Reporter web site.

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    The data, once downloaded will be available to you as a shapefile. A style file is automatically created so that it symbolises nicely in QGIS. In addition, the correct keyword metadata is created for the downloaded dataset so that it can be used directly in InaSAFE impact scenario analyses.

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    We have added a new batch runner tool to InaSAFE. With this tool you can setup numerous scenarios and run them all in one go. A typical use case may be where you define a number of e.g. flood impact scenarios all using a standard dataset e.g. flood.shp. As new flood data becomes available you replace flood.shp and rerun the scenarios using the batch runner. Using this approach you can quickly produce regional contingency plans as your understanding of hazards changes. When you run the batch of scenarios, pdf reports are generated automatically and all placed in a single common directory making it easy for you to browse and disseminate the reports produced.

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    We are pleased to announce our new website at http://inasafe.org which is a substantial overhaul of our old site. The new site sports our new project branding and is fully translatable so that in the future we can offer it in many languages. Currently English and Bahasa Indonesia are supported. The site also tries to present information in a clear consistent way and we have made many updates to the content throughout the site.

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“InaSAFE has been developed by BNPB, Australia’s Aid Program and the World Bank.

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(In this scenario) it is designed to determine the impact of a flood in Jakarta on essential buildings. The essential buildings and the floods were mapped by Jakarta’s communities themselves, by the heads of every Jakarta village, who mapped what areas get flooded and which buildings are important.

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This allows your communities to identify their own risks and start to manage those (risks).”
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This type of disaster (floods), Jakarta is still vulnerable, you know well.

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To help communities better prepare for floods, earthquakes and tsunami, a new hazard impact modelling tool, the Indonesia Scenario Assessment for Emergencies (InaSAFE) was developed by Australia and Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) with support from the World Bank.

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InaSAFE is free Open Source Software that anyone with basic computer skills can use to produce realistic disaster scenarios for contingency planning. It has been designed to help Indonesia and other countries in the region to effectively prepare for natural disasters by better understanding the likely impacts of disasters such as floods, earthquakes or tsunamis.

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Feedback from the training was overwhelmingly positive with over 90% of respondents saying that they will be able to apply the InaSAFE training to their day-to-day work.

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Last week marked the start of the Scenario Development for Contingency Planning workshops run by Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) and Australia through the Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR).

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October is Disaster Risk Reduction Month in Indonesia and InaSAFE has a presence at the DMInnovation stand. Indonesia is one of the main hubs of activity for InaSAFE and this conference is an important opportunity for DMInnovation to present the work that we do to prospective users from the DRR (Disaster Risk Reduction) community. For more about the event see the ‘Step up’ conference home page (site is in Bahasa Indonesia).

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Setelah telah mengadakan pelatihan InaSAFE dalam kaitannya dengan kajian resiko bencana dengan Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) bulan Desember 2015 kemarin, Disaster Management Innovation (DMI) dibantu oleh Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia kembali membantu BNPB untuk mengajarkan InaSAFE kepada beberapa staff mereka. Kali ini InaSAFE diajarkan dalam konteks penyusunan Rencana Kontinjensi.

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Lebih jelasnya pelatihan InaSAFE ini diajarkan kepada staff BNPB yang berasal dari Deputi 1 dimana dihadiri oleh 24 peserta yang berasal dari 3 direktorat yaitu  Direktorat Kesiapsiagaan, Pemberdayan Masyarakat dan Pengurangan Risiko Bencana. Pelatihan ini bertujuan untuk memperkuat kapasitas personil di BNPB khususnya dalam menyusun rencana kontinjensi serta memperkenalkan InaSAFE kepada para peserta serta beberapa manfaat yang dapat didapatkan dalam kaitannya dalam menyusun rencana kontinjensi.

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Pelatihan ini dilaksanakan selama 2 hari pada hari Kamis tanggal 11 Februari 2016 hingga Jumat, 12 Februari 2016 dan berlokasi di Graha BNPB, Pramuka, Jakarta Timur. Pelatihan dimulai dari pukul 09.30 WIB hingga selesai.  Adapun fasilitator dari pelatihan ini adalah Fredy Chandra dan Adi Kurniawan dari Disaster Management Innovation (DMI) dan Harry Mahardhika serta Elida Nurrohmah dari Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia.
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Pelatihan ini bersifat tidak terlalu teknis dimana para peserta lebih banyak dilibatkan dalam proses diskusi maupun perhitungan data dampak bencana dari Gunung Bromo maupun Gunung Raung. Peserta dibagi dalam 2 kelompok besar dimana masing-masing kelompok diwakili oleh Gunung Bromo dan Gunung Raung. Dari situ para peserta diajak diskusi menggunakan Peta cetak Kawasan Rawan Bencana (KRB) Gunung Bromo dan Raung dalam menjawab beberapa pertanyaan terkait rencana kontinjensi seperti :

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Setelah merasakan proses diskusi secara manual menggunakan peta cetak, peserta kemudian mencoba kembali menjawab beberapa pertanyaan di atas menggunakan InaSAFE dimana mereka diajarkan tahap-tahap sederhana dalam memasukkan data-data yang dibutuhkan kemudian melakukan perhitungan di InaSAFE hingga mendapatkan data-data (kemungkinan) dampak dari bencana gunung api di Gunung Bromo dan Gunung Raung. Data-data tersebut kemudian dijadikan bahan untuk masing-masing kelompok dalam menyususn rencana kontinjensi gunung api Gunung Bromo dan Gunung Raung.

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Pelatihan kemudian ditutup dengan diskusi para peserta tentang hasil rencana kontinjensi yang mereka buat serta manfaat yang didapatkan dengan menggunakan InaSAFE dalam kegiatan perencanaan rencana kontinjensi mereka. Inti utama dari pelatihan ini adalah para peserta bisa merasakan proses dalam menyusun skenario rencana menggunakan data-data yang mereka miliki menggunakan InaSAFE sehingga skenario yang dihasilkan dapat didasarkan atas fakta yang ada bukan atas asumsi ataupun perkiraan semata sehingga skenario penanggulangan bencana yang dihasilkan dapat lebih dipertanggungjawabkan.

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After teaching InaSAFE for Risk Assesment to National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) in last December 2015, Disaster Management Innovation (DMI) helped by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia come back to help BNPB to teach InaSAFE for some of BNPB staff. Now, InaSAFE will be delivered to participants in context of to help them for making Contingency Planning.

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This training will be tauhgt to BNPB staff in Deputy 1 who come from 3 directorates. They are Preparedness Directorate, Disaster Risk Reduction Directorate and Community Empowerment Directorate with total of participant is 24 people. This InaSAFE training aims to strengthen BNPB staff capacity especially in terms of making contingency planning and show some benefit of InaSAFE itself in context of making Contingency Planning as well.

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This training was held for 2 days from February 11st until February 12nd 2016 and located at Graha BNPB, Pramuka, East jakarta. Training started at 09.30 until finish. Facilitators for this traning were Fredy Chandra and Adi Kurniawan from Disaster Management Innovation (DMI) and Harry Mahardhika serta Elida Nurrohmah from Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia.

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In general, this training divided into 2 big frames. First was to make participant understand about concept of contingency planning and its relation with their own work. Second frame was to introduce them InaSAFE and its function which can be applied by them to make scenario of contingency planning. This training also as an intial step for Ambon Direx activity which will be held in the near future. The training using data of Bromo Volcano and Raung Volcano as training data data and used by participant to make scenario contingency planning for those volcano.

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This training was not really technical training because participants mostly involved into discussion and calculate impacted data from Bromo Volcano and Raung Volcano hazard. The participant divided into 2 big groups where each group has one volcano to be calculated for its impact and make contingency planning of it. From there, each group has given printed map of Hazard Zone Bromo Volcano and Raung Volcano as their disscussion tool . They have to answer some questions below from that map.

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After disscuss and try to answer some questions using their printed map, the participant now try to answer those questions using InaSAFE. They taughted simple steps about how to add data that needed and then running the scenario in InaSAFE until they get result for affected objects of the volcano hazard such as building, infastructure, people, road and land use. Those data later will be used by each group to make their contingency planning.

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The training closed with presentation from each group. They present their contingency planning scenario based on data that they get from InaSAFE. Main goal from this training is to give participant empirical experience to directly involved to make a contingency planning and using InaSAFE to get data that can be used in their contingency planning as well. Contingency planning that have been made based on actual data not based on assumption and estimation. Therefore, the disaster management scenario on it can be more accountable and trusted.

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OSGeo Philippines (OSGeo-PH), the University of Philippines Department of Geodetic Engineering (UPD-GE) FOSSLab, OpenStreetMap-Philippines (OSM-PH) and the Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC) with support from the World Bank has organized a series of  workshops and technical presentations showcasing free and open source software for geospatial (FOSS4G) as part of the Philippine Geomatics Symposium or PhilGEOS.

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On its 3rd year, PhilGEOS 2014 once again gathered the members of the Philippine Geomatics community to meet and discuss, to meet up and exchange knowledge and gain insights into the importance of Geomatics in public service. It was held on November 27-28, 2014, and was organized as one of the major activities to commemorate and celebrate the 50 years of the UP TCAGP ( University of Philippines Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry) in public service.

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In PhilGEOS 2013, InaSAFE was introduced by Dianne Bencito and Maning Sambale as a free software that produces realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities. They also highlighted the InaSAFE’s simple, yet rigorous way to combine data from scientists, local governments and communities to provide insights into the likely impacts of future disaster events. They were also showcased the new generic IF (Impact Function) including and the latest features for the upcoming InaSAFE 2.2 release. The idea for running the to-be-released-version was done to test (and to fix) any bugs.  However, no show stopping bugs were encountered during this event.

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InaSAFE has been designed to help Indonesia and other countries in the region to effectively prepare for natural disasters. To effectively prepare for future floods, earthquakes or tsunamis you must first understand the likely impacts that need to be managed.

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InaSAFE has been designed to help Indonesia and other countries in the region to effectively prepare for natural disasters. To effectively prepare for future floods, earthquakes or tsunamis you must first understand the likely impacts that need to be managed.

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InaSAFE does just that and has been developed by Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) and Australia, through the Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction, the World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery.

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“It is very difficult to prepare for a disaster without knowing who will be impacted and what will be damaged. InaSAFE can answer these questions with a click of the mouse.”

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“Twenty years ago, we mapped our cities with pencil and paper. Now, we do it using a keyboard and mouse. This is a new thing to me… but I believe it will help us to better prepare for disasters.”

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Importantly, information on hazards provided by communities themselves, and based on their personal experience, complements data provided by Indonesian Government agencies, universities and technical consultants. This data helps InaSAFE to measure the likely impact from disasters and identifies populations and buildings most at risk.

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“One of the important keys of better disaster management is community participation. This tool will enable local communities to have access to share their voice to the higher level, the policy maker.”

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InaSAFE has the potential to save lives, better protect vulnerable people such as the young, the elderly and the disabled, and will make villages, towns and cities in Indonesia more resilient to natural disasters.

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“From the wayang (shadow puppet) tradition, the Gunungan is a symbol of guidance, both for spiritual and daily life. InaSAFE is using the same symbol to help and guide communities to better prepare for disasters.”

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Pertama, Presiden Indonesia, Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono memuji InaSAFE (Indonesia Scenario Assessment for Emergencies) sebagai “sangat bermanfaat bagi kita semua”

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“Open source telah terbukti menjadi model yang layak bagi pengembangan perangkat lunak karena dapat memaksimalkan kualitas, transparansi dan terpaan proyek. “Secara umum, hal ini akan mengarahkan pada lebih banyak kolaborasi dan meningkatkan keberlanjutan,” kata Dr. Dhu.

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On Tuesday, 7th June 2016 , Disaster Management Innovation ( DMInnovation ) and the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team ( HOT ) Indonesia had an opportunity to visit United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) representative of Asia Pacific office in Jakarta . This visit is in order to introduce InaSAFE  and train local and international UNESCO staff associated with one of their project called VISUS.

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Introduction in QGIS session started with installing QGIS and InaSAFE, fortunately all participants already install them before the training started so we continue with introduce QGIS interface dan tools. The participants were taught how to manage toolbar in QGIS and how to add new data as well as symbolize it. Data that used in this session was Jakarta Flood in 2013.

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After that, the participants doing InaSAFE practical session where they learn run InaSAFE to see Jakarta Flood impact in 2013 for buildings and population quickly. Moreover, the participants also were taught to adjust flood threshold so they can get proper impact information about buildings, roads or minimum needs for people based on the field condition.

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After understand how to run InaSAFE quickly, they participants learn about InaSAFE intermediate. In this session participants were taught how to define keyword for each data that they use. Hence, the participants also learned how to using administration boundary as an aggregation layer so their InaSAFE result not only show total affected buildings or people but also it can show the result based on administration boundary such as district boundary or sub-district boundary. In this session, the participants still using Jakarta Flood scenario in 2013. Lastly, they were taught to get data such as building and road from OpenStreetMap as one of alternative way to get exposure data using OpenStreetMap Downloader tool.

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Last session was participant using run other hazard scenario in InaSAFE. In this training they run Padang City Earthquake scenario in 2009. They were taught how to run InaSAFE from beginning like define keyword until print their InaSAFE result in map and statistic table.

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Generally, this training went really good. Even though some participants using Skype video call to do the training, All facilities and internet connection that provided by organizer were good and the Team Viewer software really helpful both for trainer and participant. By sharing same screen (trainer laptop screen) using Team Viewer, trainer can explain the steps clearly to remote participants and remote participants can follow the steps easily by looking through team viewer. Therefore, they can adequate this training from beginning until end of the training very good. The participants also said that InaSAFE is a very good platform and has some common aspects with VISUS in context of disaster management. Moreover, UNESCO is exploring option for access to hazard data for VISUS and considering if integration with InaSAFE is a good option. Therefore, they will look for further possibility to collaborate in the future. Finally, this training was closed by photo session between trainer and participants.

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First, Indonesia’s President Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono praised InaSAFE (Indonesia Scenario Assessment for Emergencies), as being “very beneficial for all of us”.

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Now, this innovative software developed by Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), and Australia through the Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR), together with the World Bank, has been selected as a 2012 Open Source Rookie of the Year by Black Duck, the trusted partner for open source software adoption, management and governance.

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InaSAFE, along with projects from groups such as Yahoo! and Twitter, was selected for this prestigious award from amongst 1,000’s of open source programs that were started in 2012.

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InaSAFE is free and open software that anyone with basic computer skills can use. It can produce realistic disaster scenarios for contingency planning. It has been designed to help Indonesia and other countries in the region to effectively prepare for natural disasters by better understanding the likely impacts of disasters such as floods, earthquakes or tsunamis.

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AIFDR’s  Risk and Vulnerability Manager, Dr Trevor Dhu said that developing InaSAFE as an Open Source project was a conscious decision that aligns with the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) 2010 policy on open source which states that “Australian Government agencies will actively participate in open source software communities and contribute back where appropriate” (http://agimo.gov.au/files/2012/04/2010-004_AGIMO_Circular_Open_Source_Software_Policy.pdf).

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“Developing InaSAFE as an open source project has allowed us to encourage global collaboration.

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“It has allowed disaster experts from across the world to contribute to this effort to better understand disasters and, ultimately, reduce the tragic impact of disasters in Indonesia and the region.

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“Open source has proven to be a viable model for software development because it maximises quality, transparency and exposure of the project.

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“This generally leads to more collaboration and increased sustainability“, Dr Dhu said.

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Now in its fifth year, the prestigious annual award identifies the top 10 open source projects of the year based on an analysis of open source projects found in the Black Duck® KnowledgeBase™ and Ohloh.net. This analysis highlighted that InaSAFE represents more than 50 person years of work from over 20 contributors.

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For more information about the 2012 Open Source Rookies of the Year, please visit www.blackducksoftware.com/open-source-rookies and http://www.ohloh.net/p/inasafe

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InaSAFE had a presence at the 8th Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference which was held in Perth, Australia from 13 – 15th October, 2015. InaSAFE featured in Workshop 5: Disaster impact and risk mapping and modelling tools. Here is our photo essay of the event!

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Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia was once again involved in an International Event. This time, HOT participated in Free Open Source Software for Geoinformation (FOSS4G) 2014 Asia at Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.
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+Agar efektif dalam mempersiapkan banjir, gempa bumi atau tsunami di masa depan, Anda harus terlebih dahulu memahami dampak yang mungkin terjadi dan yang perlu dikelola. Misalnya, untuk mempersiapkan rencana darurat saat banjir parah di Jakarta, pemegang kebijakan/pejabat setempat harus dapat menjawab pertanyaan seperti:

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Agar dapat efektif dalam tanggap bencana dibutuhkan keterlibatan berbagai pihak dari beragam sektor dan latar belakang agar dapat bekerja sama dan berbagi pengalaman, keahlian, serta sumber daya. Menggunakan InaSAFE dalam mengembangkan skenario dampak bahaya, memerlukan semangat bekerjasama yang serupa dalam berbagi keahlian dan data.

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InaSAFE dirancang untuk memanfaatkan dan menggabungkan data yang telah ada dari lembaga penelitian, pemerintah daerah, dan masyarakat. Biasanya, informasi tentang lokasi pemukiman dan aset penting ini disediakan oleh masyarakat setempat dan departemen pemerintahan terkait. Hal ini seringkali merupakan bagian dan dukungan dari latihan kesiapsiagaan/perencanaan kebencanaan.

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Semakin banyak masyarakat, ilmuwan dan pemerintah berbagi data dan informasi, skenario yang dihasilkan oleh InaSAFE akan lebih realistis dan bermanfaat.

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Di mana saya mendapatkan informasi lebih lanjut?
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Indonesia’s president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, showed his support for a new disaster prevention tool launched by the Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction at the 5th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Management (AMCDRR) in Yogyakarta on 24 October.

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InaSAFE launchAustralian Attorney-General and Minister for Emergency Management, Nicola Roxon along with Australia’s Ambassador to Indonesia, Greg Moriarty, also attended.

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The Indonesia scenario assessment for emergencies (InaSAFE) is an innovative approach to understanding the impacts from disasters such as floods, earthquakes and tsunamis. It was developed by Indonesia and the facility, together with the World Bank-Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery.

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During his opening address, President Yudhoyono identified Australia and the facility as important partners in disaster risk reduction in Indonesia.

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President Yudhoyono said he appreciated the relationship the facility had developed with Indonesia and said he could see the value tools such as InaSAFE have in helping to ensure communities can better prepare for disasters.

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Untuk membantu masyarakat lebih bersiap menghadapi bencana banjir, gempa bumi dan tsunami, sebuah perangkat pemodelan dampak ancaman, InasAFE (Indonesia Scenario Assesment for Emergencies) telah dikembangkan oleh AIFDR bermitra dengan BNPB dan World Bank. Perangkat lunak sumber terbuka (open source) dan gratis ini menghasilkan skenario bencana realistis untuk perencanaan kontinjensi. Presiden Indonesia Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono memuji InaSAFE sebagai “sangat bermanfaat buat kita semua”.

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Untuk mendukung Rencana Utama (Master Plan) Presiden Indonesia dalam mengurangi risiko tsunami, AIFDR membawa bersama-sama sejumlah ilmuwan tsunami terkemuka dari Indonesia dan Australia untuk mengembangkan peta bahaya tsunami tingkat nasional yang paling akurat dan realistik.

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Foto 1 – Dr Trevor Dhu dari AIFDR menjelaskan tentang perangkat pemodelan dampak bahaya, InaSAFE (Indonesia scenario assessment for emergencies) kepada presiden Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

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Pelatihan dan Penjangkauan

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Lewat dukungan AIFDR, lebih dari 6.700 manajer kebencanaan dari BNPB dan BPBD telah melakukan pelatihan penanggulangan bencana di berbagai daerah, termasuk tentang: tanggap darurat; perencanaan kontinjensi; informasi; kaji cepat dan koordinasi; pengelolaan risiko bencana berbasis masyarakat; serta pelatihan bagi manajer senior. Hal ini mengantarkan bahwa total yang telah dilatih sejak Januari 2011 berjumlah 11.000 orang, dengan 47% diantaranya adalah perempuan.

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“Pesan dari Samudera”, film yang didukung oleh AIFDR atas kemitraan BNPB dan Palang Merah telah menarik perhatian lebih dari 11,5 penonton saat ditayangkan pertama kali di Metro TV pada 29 Desember 2012. Dibuat untuk mendidik masyarakat mengetahui apa yang harus dilakukan ketika terjadi gempa bumi dan tsunami, film ini merupakan salah satu dari beberapa pendekatan yang digunakan oleh AIFDR untuk menyebarkan pesan-pesan kunci keberlangsungan hidup bagi mereka yang mungkin terdampak oleh bencana alam.

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Lewat pendanaan pada organisasi Islam terbesar di Indonesia, Nahdlatul Ulama selama 2011-2013 telah menunjukkan adanya program advokasi pengelolaan kebencanaan di Jawa Timur, termasuk pelatihan bagi Badan Penanggulangan Daerah Propinsi (BPBD) dan masyarakat setempat. Satu kunci keberhasilan program ini adalah ratifikasi Peraturan Daerah (Perda) Penanggulangan Bencana di enam kabupaten. Perda ini menjadi landasan hukum bagi pembentukan BPBD setempat, menegaskan peran dan tanggungjawab mereka dan memungkinkan BPBD mendapatkan akses pendanaan dan anggaran dari BNPB untuk melaksanakan aktivitas penanggulangan bencana.

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AIFDR juga bekerjasama dengan IOM (International Organization for Migration) untuk mengimplementasikan program “Penguatan Kapasitas Pengurangan Risiko Bencana (PRB) dan Peningkatan Ketahananan Masyarakat” di Jawa Barat (2012-2014). Program ini dilaksanakan di enam kabupaten di Jawa Barat. Aktivitas utama program ini meliputi: melakukan pelatihan teknis dalam pengelolaan kebencanaan bagi staf pemerintahan agar mereka dapat lebih baik menghadapi dan menanggapi bencana, termasuk membentuk kumpulan (pool) fasilitator untuk pengelolaan bencana melalui pelatihan bagi pelatih (training for trainers); dan memfasilitasi lokakarya serta menyediakan dukungan teknis yang memungkikna terbentuknya rencana pengelolaan bencana setempat di tujuh kabupaten.

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Australia sangat mendukung ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER)–Kerjasama ASEAN untuk Pengelolaan Kebencanaan dan Tanggap Darurat dan melalui kerjasama tersebut, pembentukan dan operasionalisasi ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) telah berjalan. Melalui AIFDR, kami mendanai implementasi kerja dari program AADMER termasuk dukungan pada Tim Kaji Cepat Darurat (Emergency Rapid Assessment Team) dan Poyek Pemodelan Gempabumi ASEAN, dan mendanai biaya staf dan operasional dari AHA Center.

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Foto 3 – Tokoh masyarakat dan staf pemerintahan dari Kabupaten Lumajang berpartisipasi dalam pelatihan pengelolaan kebencanaan yang dilaksanakan oleh NU, sebagai bagian dari program “Advokasi Institusi Pengelolaan Kebencanaan” di Jawa Timur.

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Untuk mendukung lebih bagi bagi penyandang disabilitas, AIFDR mendanai Abeiter-Samariter-Bund untuk melatih 75 sukarelawan perempuan dari 15 desa untuk melakukan pelatihan pengurangan risiko bencana berbasis rumahtangga serta pelatihan prosedur evakuasi bagi 100 anak penyandang disabilitas, termasuk keluarga dan tetangga mereka di Kecamatan Panawangan di Jawa Barat. Pelatihan ini disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan khusus untuk tiap anak. Program ini juga mendukung pembentukan rencana kontinjensi inklusif bagi penyandang disabilitas serta rencana aksi di tingkat keluarga, desa, kecamatan dan kabupaten.

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Untuk lebih memahami dampak erupsi Gunung Merapi tahun 2010 pada populasi setempat, AIFDR menyediakan dana hibah riset kepada tiga departemen di Universitas Gajah mada (UGM) di Yogyakarta. Riset itu meliputi studi antroplogi pada keragaman pengetahuan lokal tentang bencana, riset pemulihan sosioekonomi dan riset tentang dampak abu vulkanik pada hewan ternak. Riset dilakukan di 30 desa dan hunian sementara (huntara) di 4 kabupaten di propinsi Yogyakarta dan Jawa Tengah dan membantu menginformasikan perbaikan strategi kesiapsiagaan, tanggap darurat dan pemulihan dini.

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Program Delsos di 11 desa di Kecamatan Larantuka dan Lembata di propinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur telah mendukung 360 perempuan kepala rumahtangga untuk dalam penyediaan pelatihan pada tanah kering, pengurangan risiko bencana dan pengelolaan tanah. Proyek ini juga menggugah perempuan disana untuk dapat menabung dan meningkatkan akses mereka kepada institusi pembiayaan mikro.

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Foto 4 – Irfan, salah seorang penerima manfaat dari proyek ASB yang tuna rungu sedang menjelaskan tentang prosedur evakuasi lewat gambar.

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To help communities better prepare for floods, earthquakes and tsunami, a new hazard impact modelling tool, the Indonesia scenario assessment for emergencies (InaSAFE) was developed by AIFDR in partnership with BNPB and the World Bank. This free and open software produces realistic disaster scenarios for contingency planning. Indonesia’s President Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono praised InaSAFE as being “very beneficial for us all”.

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AIFDR has also developed training material to teach Indonesian disaster managers how to use InaSAFE, OpenStreetMap and Quantum GIS to produce realistic natural hazard scenarios for contingency planning. To date, this pilot program has trained over 150 people across six Provinces in the fundamentals of using participatory mapping techniques for collecting data and the use of InaSAFE for analysing this data and informing contingency planning.

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To support the Indonesian President’s Master Plan for Reducing Tsunami Risk, AIFDR brought together leading Indonesian and Australian tsunami scientists to develop Indonesia’s most robust and realistic national tsunami hazard map. This same team is now developing a realistic tsunami scenario to support BNPB’s international disaster management exercise in Padang and the Mentawai Islands.

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Photo 1 – AIFDR’s Dr Trevor Dhu explaining the new hazard impact modelling tool, the Indonesia scenario assessment for emergencies (InaSAFE) to the Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

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With the support of AIFDR, over 6,700 disaster managers from BNPB and BPBD’s have undertaken disaster management training across a range of areas including: rapid response; contingency planning; information; rapid assessment and coordination; community-based disaster risk management; and senior management training. This brings the total number of people trained since January 2011 to over 11,000 of which 47% were women.

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To further strengthen the capacity of BNPB, AIFDR is supporting the building of two Emergency Operations Centres in Makassar and Kupang, and a new Disaster Management and Training Centre (UPT-BNPB) in Padang. The Padang Centre will function both as a training and logistics facility to support Indonesia to better prepare for disasters. When built, they will enhance disaster preparedness and response coordination across government and communities.

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The Capacity Development Support Program (CDSP) also supports strengthening capacity within BNPB and selected BPBDs. There are currently 14 advisors/ consultants placed directly within BNPB and BPBD’s including in key positions to support the BNPB Deputy for Emergency Management and BNPB’s Training and Education Centre. This number will grow to 22 by the end of 2013.

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Funding to one of Indonesia’s largest Islamic organisations, Nahldatul Ulama, (2011-13) has seen a disaster management advocacy program in East Java, that includes training for local disaster management offices (BPBDs) and local communities. A key success of the program has been the ratification of local regulations (PERDA) in disaster management in eight target districts. The PERDA serves as a legal basis for the establishment of local BPBDs, administers its roles and responsibilities and allows BPBDs to gain access to budgetary funds from BNPB to conduct disaster management activities.

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AIFDR is also working with the International Organization for Migration to implement a program named ‘Strengthening DRR and promoting community resilience in West Java” (2012–14). The program is being implemented in seven districts of West Java. The main activities of the program include: providing technical training in disaster management to government officials to enable them to better prepare and respond to disasters, including the establishment of a pool of disaster management facilitators through training of trainers; and facilitating workshops and providing technical support to enable the establishment of local disaster management plans in all seven districts.

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Australia is a strong supporter of the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER), and through it, the establishment and operationalization of the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) which is now operational. Through AIFDR, we help fund the implementation of the AADMER work program that includes support for its Emergency Rapid Assessment Team and the ASEAN Earthquake Model Project, and fund the staffing and operational costs of the AHA Centre.

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Photo 3 – Community leaders and local government officers from Lumajang district of East Java province participated in NU-organized disaster management training as part of the “Advocacy on Disaster Management Institutions’ Program in East Java.

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To better support people with disabilities, AIFDR funded Abeiter-Samariter-Bund to train 75 female volunteers from 15 villages to conduct home-based DRR and evacuation procedure training for 100 disabled children, their families and neighbours in Panawangan sub-district in West Java. The training was tailored to the specific needs of each child. The program also supported the establishment of disability inclusive disaster contingency plans and action plans at the family, village, sub-district and district level.

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To better understand the impact of the 2010 Mt Merapi volcanic eruption on local populations, AIFDR provided research grants to three departments in UGM University in Jogjakarta. The research included: an anthropological study on the diversity of local knowledge on disaster; socio-economic recovery research; and research on the impact of volcanic ash on livestock. Research was conducted in 30 villages and temporary shelters in 4 districts in Jogjakarta and Central Java province, and is helping inform improved strategies for preparedness, response and early recovery.

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A Delsos program in 11 villages in the sub-districts of Larantuka and Lembata in East Nusa Tenggara province has supported 360 female headed households by providing training on dry-land farming, DRR and land management. The project also encouraged the women to save money, and increased their access to microfinance institutions.

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Philippine is as prone to natural disasters as Indonesia. Recently we have witnessed the devastating Typhoon Haiyan took 6,300 lives in the Philippines. This numbers could have been fewer if DRRM (Disaster Risk Reduction Management) planning was decentralized to local level.

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Understanding the importance of decentralizing DRRM for a more relevant DRRM planning, Philippine’s National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC), the NationaI Youth Commission (NYC), and the University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) initiated MAPA-HANDA, a joint effort to develop online modules on mapping for local DRRM planning.

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Untuk membantu kesiapsiagaan masyarakat lebih baik menghadapi banjir, gempa bumi dan tsunami, sebuah perangkat pemodelan dampak ancaman, Indonesia Scenario Assessment for Emergencies (InaSAFE) yang dikembangkan oleh Australia dan Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) dengan dukungan dari Bank Dunia.

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InaSAFE adalah perangkat lunak gratis dan terbuka yang dapat digunakan oleh siapapun dengan keterampilan komputer dasar. Perangkat lunak ini dirancang untuk membantu Indonesia dan negara lainnya di kawasan ini untuk dapat secara efektif dan memahami lebih baik dampak bencana seperti banjir, gempa dan tsunami

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Australia dan BNPB melalui Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR) juga telah mengembangkan materi pelatihan untuk mendidik manajer kebencanaan (disaster managers) menggunakan InaSAFE, yang dipuji oleh Presiden Indonesia, Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono sebagai, “sangat bermanfaat buat kita semua.”

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Hingga saat ini, program rintisan ini telah melatih 150 manajer kebencanaan di Indonesia, meliputi 6 provinsi dalam dasar-dasar pemanfaatan pemetaan partisipatif seperti OpenStreetMap dan Quantum GIS untuk pengumpulan data, serta penggunaan InaSAFE untuk menganalisis data dan mendukung rencana kontinjensi.

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Australia dan Indonesia juga memperluas pelatihan tersebut ke kawasan lain, untuk membantu kesiapsiagaan sejumlah negara terhadap bencana. Pada bulan Maret 2013, staf AIFDR dan BNPB melaksanakan pelatihan InaSAFE bagi para manajer kebencanaan dan ilmuwan pemerintah dari seluruh negara ASEAN dalam Forum Kajian Risiko ASEAN di Bangkok.

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Umpan balik dari pelatihan itu sangat positif, dengan lebih dari 90% responden menyatakan bahwa mereka dapat menerapkan pelatihan InaSAFE dalam pekerjaan sehari-hari.

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“InaSAFE merupakan perangkat yang berguna dalam persiapan tanggap darurat. Hal yang bagus adalah InaSAFE dapat disesuaikan dan dikembangkan oleh tiap negara serta disesuaikan dengan risiko yang mereka miliki.” Ujar salah satu peserta dari ASEAN.

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Komentar lain menyebutkan bahwa, InaSAFE telah “menjembatani celah antara sains dan praktik dalam pengurangan risiko bencana” dengan “ menghasilkan informasi penting tentang risiko yang akan sangat membantu para manajer kebencanaan memprioritaskan daerah yang harus di evakuasi”

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A new version of software that can predict the social and human impact of natural disasters was released in Indonesia on 7 April 2014.

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Dr Syamsul Maarif, the Head of Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), launched the updated version of InaSAFE 2.0, software tool jointly developed by BNPB, Australia and the World Bank.

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Dr Maarif said that the InaSAFE tools will help improve disaster preparedness in Indonesia by providing a new way to combine scientific hazard information and community knowledge on disaster risk.

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“It enables production of realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response training activities, by incorporating a range of natural hazard information, such as earthquake, volcanoes, tsunami or flood; and exposure data, such as the spatial distribution of population, roads or critical infrastructure,” Dr Maarif said.

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Australia’s Minister-Counsellor for Development Cooperation in Indonesia, Jean-Bernard Carrasco, said InaSAFE 2.0 includes the ability to work with road data, including a capability to download roads maps directly from the online mapping tool OpenStreetMap (OSM). The new functions could help when planning possible evacuation and emergency response routes.

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“With the help of Australian Government agency Geoscience Australia and the Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction, over 1.3 million buildings in Indonesia have already been mapped in OSM and this data is being incorporated into InaSAFE”, Mr Carrasco said.

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The updated software is compatible with the free and open source Geographic Information System QGIS 2.0, and allows users to import spatial data from remote sources and create custom impact map templates.

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The World Bank, through its Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery is facilitating use of InaSAFE across the world in Africa and to countries such as Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Dr Jim Y Kim, President of the World Bank, recently listed the use of InaSAFE as one of the Seven Steps to Surviving a Disaster.

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To help communities better prepare for floods, earthquakes and tsunamis, a new hazard impact modelling tool, the Indonesia scenario assessment for emergencies (InaSAFE), is being launched today.

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Developed by Indonesia and Australia, together with the World Bank-Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, InaSAFE will make villages, towns and cities in Indonesia more resilient to natural disasters.

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“Indonesia is one of the world’s most disaster prone countries. We can’t stop natural hazards from happening, but we can help people better prepare for them,” said the deputy for disaster reduction and preparedness from Indonesia’s Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), Dodi Ruswandi.

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Available to anyone with basic computer skills, InaSAFE asks users a series of questions about a potential disaster scenario, then produces maps and reports estimating the potential damage caused to people and infrastructure.

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“It is very difficult to prepare for a disaster without knowing who will be impacted and what will be damaged,” said the co-director of the Australian Government funded Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction, Matt Hayne.

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“InaSAFE can answer these questions with a click of the mouse,” added Dr. Hayne.

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InaSAFE works by combining hazard data from science agencies and universities with local infrastructure information provided by governments and communities.

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“In the case of a flood, InaSAFE can help communities understand affected areas, how many people will need to be evacuated and sheltered, school and road closures and hospitals still able to take patients,” said the disaster risk management coordinator for East Asia and the Pacific from the World Bank, Abhas Jha.

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Developed in Indonesia, InaSAFE is an innovative approach to understanding hazard impacts.

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“There are already partners in the Asia region and around the world who are willing to join us in using, improving and refining InaSAFE,” added Abhas Jha.

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InaSAFE was officially launched at the 5th Asian Ministerial Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction in Yogyakarta, held from the 23rd – 25th October.

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After an incredible amount of work polishing, tweaking, enhancing, coding, testing etc. by a whole team of people from across our partner organisations and the general public, I am pleased to announce that InaSAFE 3.2 has been released. According to Tim Sutton (InaSAFE Team Lead):

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We are pleased to announce the release of InaSAFE 3.4. This release has the following highlight features:

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Version 4.0.0 brings with it the following changes:
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+– Removed all impact functions in favour of a shared workflow for all hazards
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+– Analysis no longer works only with local file sources
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+– QGIS layers list items now have a context menu for InaSAFE
+– Input layers no longer need to be in EPSG:4326
+– Moved realtime code to its own repository
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Last month (December 2015), DOST (Department of Science and Technology) in the Philippines announced an updated version of their web platform ‘WebSAFE’ which includes an online flood module powered by InaSAFE. The first version of WebSAFE was launched in July 2014. The web platform provided by NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) provides a dashboard to view live hazard updates for events such as flood, storm surge and landslides. Within the dashboard environment, you can perform a flood impact assessment using the InaSAFE panel.

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District of Lembata is located in a disaster prone area, often threatened by volcano eruption, flooding, and tsunami. This area is surrounded by 5 volcanoes and is near coastline. Because of this geographical hazard, The Lembata’s Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD Lembata) put forward an initiative to create risks mapping beginning with hazard mapping, vulnerability mapping, and capacity mapping that are not yet available in the BPBD Lembata at the moment. With this reason in mind, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) in Indonesia was invited to deliver training pertaining the use of QGIS and InaSAFE so as to equip the agency’s officials with Geographical Information System in making maps, and in increasing disaster contingency know-how using InaSAFE.

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Pelatihan OSM QGIS dan InaSAFE di InaDRTG

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Pada tanggal 16-18 Desember 2015, tim HOT dan DMI (Disaster Management Innovation) mengadakan pelatihan di InaDRTG. Pelatihan ini merupakan pelatihan yang dilaksanakan oleh Deputi Pencegahan dan Kesiapsiagaan (D1) bidang Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dengan bantuan fasilitasi dari DMI dan HOT dengan tujuan untuk mempersiapkan database Deputi Bidang Pencegahan dan Kesiapsiagaan tahun 2015. Peserta pelatihan ini berjumlah 16 orang yang masing-masing berasal dari bidang-bidang yang terkait dengan Deputi Pencegahaan dan Kesiapsiagaan, yaitu bidang Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (8 orang), bidang Kesiapsiagaan (6 orang), dan bidang Pengurangan Resiko Bencana (2 orang). 

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Pada hari pertama kegiatan diawali pembukaan dari Kasubdit Pemberdayaan Masyarakat, Sigit Padmono Dewo. Setelah pembukaan, acara berikutnya adalah diskusi kelompok yang dipandu oleh Fredy Chandra (DMI). Diskusi ini membahas dua tema yaitu mengenai “Peranan Informasi Geospasial dalam Penanggulangan Resiko Bencana” dan “Program Deputi 1 (D1) dari masing-masing bidang yang memiliki kaitannya dengan Informasi Geospasial”. Setelah diskusi selesai, sesi selanjutnya dimulai dengan pengenalan konsep Sistem Informasi Geospasial dan pengenalan QGIS dan InaSAFE. Para peserta belajar cara operasi dasar QGIS seperti memasukkan data vektor dan juga data raster, simbologi data vektor dan raster dan membuka tabel attribut. Pada sesi akhir, para peserta juga belajar menjalankan InaSAFE untuk mencoba beberapa analisis yang ada seperti misalnya banjir dan longsor.

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Kegiatan hari kedua dimulai dengan mencoba fitur yang ada di InaSAFE untuk download data OpenStreetMap (OSM) langsung melalui QGIS. Mereka mencoba mendownload data yang ada disekitar KRB Bromo. Setelah mereka berhasil mendownload data tersebut, para peserta diminta mencoba untuk menganalisis data OSM dengan KRB Bromo. Dari hasil analisis ini, para peserta kemudian diberitahukan bahwa data-data yang ada di OSM ini tidak semuanya terpetakan. Agar hasil analisis InaSAFEnya mendekati akurat, para peserta diminta untuk memetakan daerah-daerah yang berada disekitar Bromo dengan menggunakan OSM. Sesi berikutnya adalah sesi pengenalan OSM, pembuatan akun OSM, dan latihan digitasi menggunakan JOSM. Pada sesi ini, para peserta juga diberikan informasi mengenai cara mendigitasi yang baik dan apa yang harus dihindari ketika mendigitasi. Pada sesi setelah makan siang, para peserta dikenalkan dengan Tasking Manager dan diminta untuk mendigitasi daerah sekitar Gunung Bromo. Diakhir kegiatan hari kedua, Harry (HOT) memperagakan analisis InaSAFE dengan area yang sama namun dengan data OSM yang baru dengan hasil dari digitasi yang telah dilakukan oleh para peserta dengan tujuan menunjukkan hasil sebelum dan sesudah penambahan data oleh peserta. Hasil analisis tersebut menunjukkan sebanyak 2000 bangunan berhasil dipetakan oleh para peserta dalam kurun waktu 2 jam saja.

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Kegiatan hari terakhir lebih difokuskan untuk latihan menggunakan QGIS dan InaSAFE untuk pengurangan resiko bencana. Para peserta diminta untuk menganalisis InaSAFE menggunakan data-data latihan yang sudah diberikan dan kemudian hasil analisis InaSAFE ini disimpan menjadi sebuah file baru dan membuka database dari file tersebut menggunakan spreadsheet untuk menggunakan pivot table agar muncul hasil analisis dengan pembagian per wilayah administrasi. Setelah makan siang, para peserta dibagi kedalam tiga kelompok dimana masing-masing kelompok ini diminta utuk melakukan analisis InaSAFE yang sesuai dengan bidang kerja kelompok tersebut (misalnya bidang kesiapsiagaan, pemberdayaan masyarakat, dan pengurangan resiko bencana). Pada akhir kegiatan, masing-masing kelompok diminta untuk menjabarkan hasil kerja kelompok mereka dan kemudian hasil tersebut dievaluasi oleh fasilitator.

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Pelatihan ini mempunyai harapan agar para peserta yang merupakan perwakilan dari masing-masing bidang dapat mengoperasikan QGIS dan memahami cara kerja InaSAFE. Pelatihan ini juga mempunyai harapan agar para peserta memahami cara mengumpulkan data secara jarak jauh dengan OpenStreetMap.

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QGIS and Inasafe Training in Islamic University of Indonesia, Yogyakarta

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QGIS and Inasafe Training in Islamic University of Indonesia, Yogyakarta

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A QGIS and InaSAFE training was held in Islamic University of Indonesia (UII) at June 24th-25th, 2014. It was part of the University Roadshow program in some universities all around Indonesia. The goal of this activity is to establish community that have better understanding about OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE and hoping that they could also help Local Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) in their area either as data collector or data analyst. There were 19 students majoring Infomation Engineering who participated in this training. Most of participants have known and learned about GIS and QGIS material in class so they can follow the training pretty well.

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During the first day, participants were given introduction about all process, activities, expectations, and goals of this University Roadshow program. After that, they the trainers introduced them to Contingency Plan and InaSAFE. This material is a new thing for the participants, therefore we gave them 2 examples of disaster case scenario using InaSAFE. The scenarios are vulcano hazard and flood hazard to make participants get a better understanding about the use of InaSAFE. After they understand more about InaSAFE, we focused the training on how to use QGIS, using basic tools, plugins, projection system, vector data process up until symboling and labeling in its feature.

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Suasana Pelatihan UII Hari 1
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On the second day, the participants were taught about raster data, vector analysis and map composer (layout). After the map composer session, we have a small competition for participants. We asked them to make a map using QGIS which contain disaster related information such as population, building, roads affected by hazard data and also buildings that can used as an evacuation shelter. They must get all of those information from InaSAFE or vector data analysis in QGIS.

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From the competition we have two participants who have the highest score and made the best maps. They are Bayu Angga Satrio and Muhammad Ridwan Dwiangga. You can see the map below::

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Map 1. Flood Evacuation Location in Tamboran Area, West Jakarta
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Map 2. Flood Affected Area, Central Jakarta
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Perangkat untuk Penanggulangan Bencana Dirilis untuk Seluruh Dunia

Pictured left to right: Jon Burrough, AIFDR Co-Director; Iwan Gunawan, World Bank; Dr Syamsul Maarif, Head of BNPB; Mr Jean-Bernard Carrasco, Australia’s Minister Counsellor for Development Cooperation.
Gambar kiri ke kanan: Jon Burrough, AIFDR Co-Director; Iwan Gunawan, World Bank; Dr Syamsul Maarif, Kepala BNPB; Jean-Bernard Carrasco, Australia’s Minister Counsellor untuk Pembangunan Internasional.
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Sebuah perangkat lunak baru yang dapat memprediksi dampak sosial dan dampak manusia akibat bencana alam, dirilis hari ini di Indonesia.

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Dr. Syamsul Maarif, Kepala Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB) meluncurkan versi terbaru dari InaSAFE 2.0, perangkat lunak yang dikembangkan bersama antara BNPB, Australia dan Bank Dunia.

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Dr. Maarif mengatakan bahwa InaSAFE akan mendorong perbaikan kesiapsiagaan bencana di Indonesia dengan menghadirkan cara baru menggabungkan informasi bahaya saintifik dan pengetahuan yang dimiliki oleh masyarakat tentang risiko bencana.

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“InaSAFE menghasilkan skenario realistis dampak ancaman bencana dalam aktivitas perencanaan, kesiapsiagaan dan tanggap darurat, dengan menampilkan beragam informasi ancaman bencana alam, seperti gempa bumi, gunung berapi, tsunami dan banjir; dengan paparan data yang tersedia seperti sebaran populasi penduduk, jalan raya dan infrastruktur penting lainnya” ujar Dr. Maarif

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Minister-Counsellor untuk Kerjasama Pembangunan Pemerintah Australia, Jean-Bernard Carrasco, mengatakan bahwa InaSAFE 2.0 memiliki kemampuan untuk mengolah data jalan, termasuk mengunduh data jalan langsung dari perangkat pemetaan online, OpenStreetMap (OSM) yang akan membantu dalam pengembangan jalur evakuasi dan tanggap darurat yang mungkin dilalui.

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“Dengan dukungan dari badan Pemerintah Australia, yaitu Geoscience Australia dan Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reductionn (AIFDR), lebih dari 1,3 juta bangunan telah dipetakan dengan OSM dan data ini sedang digabungkan di dalam InaSAFE,” ujar Carasco.

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Versi terbaru ini juga sepadan dengan Sistem Informasi Geografis QGIS 2.0 yang gratis dan terbuka (open source), dan memungkinkan penggunanya untuk mengimpor data spasial dari sumber asing dan menciptakan contoh peta ancaman sendiri.

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World Bank melalui Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery memfasilitasi penggunaan InaSAFE di seluruh dunia, terutama di Afrika dan sejumlah negara lain seperti Sri Langka dan Pakistan. Dr Jim Y Kim, Presiden dari World Bank baru-baru ini mencatat penggunan InaSAFE sebagai salah satu dari “Tujuh Langkah Selamat Bencana.”

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InaSAFE 2.0 merupakan perangkat lunak gratis yang mendukung para pemangku kebencanaan (disaster manager) di seluruh dunia dengan perangkat yang sderhana namun tepat untuk perencanaan bencana berbasis petunjuk.

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Source: aifdr.org/index.php/inasafe-2-0/

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Perencaan yang Lebih Baik Menyelematkan Nyawa – InaSAFE 3.0

Versi terbaru dari InaSAFE (3.0) telah diluncurkan dan siap untuk digunakan. InaSAFE (3.0) adalah perangkat lunak bebas yang melengkapi para pekerja di bidang bencana dengan perangkat sederhana dan tepat dengan perencanaan bencana berbasis data.

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InaSAFE scientists from Indonesia, South Africa and Australia moments after InaSAFE 3.0 goes live
InaSAFE scientists from Indonesia, South Africa and Australia moments after InaSAFE 3.0 goes live
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InaSAFE telah dikembangkan dengan kerjasama antara Indonesia, Australia, dan World Bank serta menggunakan ilmu pengetahuan yang inovatif dan teknik urun daya / crowd sourcing techniques (OpenStreetMap, OSM) untuk membuat rencana scenario yang realistis untuk perencanaan yang lebih baik, kesiapsiagaan dan respon yang lebih baik.

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Versi baru ini memiliki rakit fitur tambahan termasuk “fungsi dampak wizard” yang menghadirkan serangkaian pertanyaan untuk membantu anda melaui proses penilaian bencana. Dengan menggabungkan data dari masyarakat, pemerintah daerah dan para ilmuwan, InaSAFE 3.0 dapat memprediksikan kemungkinan dampak kejadian bencana di masa mendatang pada masyarakat, aset dan infrastruktur. Hal ini juga dapat menghitung sumber daya dan persediaan darurat yang diperlukan untuk mendukung masyarakat yang menjadi korban.

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InaSAFE saat ini sedang digunakan di Indonesia, Malawi, Filipina, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Ethiopia, Madagaskar & Mozambik. Tim ilmuwan dari 10 negara terus bekerja sama untuk melakukan perbaikan dan menguji perangkat lunak bebas ini.

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Seperti yang dikatakan oleh para ilmuwan InaSAFE, “perencanaan yang lebih baik menyelamatkan nyawa”.

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Source: aifdr.org/index.php/better-planning-saves-lives-inasafe-3-0/

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PetaJakarta Version 2 launched

PetaJakarta Version 2
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PetaJakarta (Indonesian for “MapJakarta”) is a web site that provides near real time mapping of social media flood reports and government sourced data relating to floods in Jakarta, Indonesia.The PetaJakarta.org project,  launched version 1 in May 2014, as a collaborative initiative between Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah (BPBD) DKI Jakarta with SMART Infrastructure Facility University of Wollongong, and Twitter.

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PetaJakarta.org is supported by the University of Wollongong Global Challenges Program, DMInnovation, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Government of Australia. The Australian National Data Service supports the development and maintenance of the open data and open source software.

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Ubiquitous access to current hazard data is a key enabler for disaster managers working to ensure the safety and well being of citizens and infrastructure during natural disasters. As such PetaJakarta is a great resource since it offers an up-to-the-minute view of what is going on in the ground.

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“This free and open source platform that we called geo-social intelligence engineering, will turn geo-tagged Tweets into valuable data that can be used by Indonesian citizens and government agencies to identify, navigate, and respond more quickly to seasonal flooding across Jakarta with unprecedented detail,” – Dr. Tomas Holderness, Project Co-Directors.

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There are two main streams of information that are useful to InaSAFE users:

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The point reports are realtime notifications from citizens observing flooding in Jakarta. These are used as part of the decision making process to determine if a particular area is flooded in Jakarta. Once an official determination has been made, polygons designated as ‘flooded’ are published as an overlay on the city map.

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As a tool for Disaster Managers, InaSAFE’s goal is to promote better planning and preparedness for natural disasters like urban flooding. Naturally a key requirement in such an activity is having hazard data that can be used to understand which areas are impacted and to what severity level. In InaSAFE we are building a tool that will allow you to seamlessly fetch flood polygon data from PetaJakarta for use in InaSAFE. We are also building a new near-realtime interface (not available yet) for realtime.inasafe.org that will automatically generate an InaSAFE flood impact report and maintain an archive of historical flood data retrieved from PetaJakarta. We will post more news about that when it is available online.

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Being prepared for and responding to natural disasters is not something one project can do in isolation. It takes collaboration across a wide range of disciplines: making data available, building software, understanding workflows of disaster managers and getting input from scientists and domain experts so that we can apply the best science and best practices to our field. PetaJakarta is a brilliant example of how novel approaches to data gathering can make a real impact on the ability of Disaster Managers to be better prepared for disasters.

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1. Youthspeak Insert – Be Alert Not Alarmed (Link | PDF 11,9 MB)
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2. Booklet for Student on Disaster Risk Reduction (Link | PDF 4,7 MB)
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3. Disaster Management Training Manual (Link )
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4. Indonesia Scenario Assessment for Emergencies – InaSAFE  (Link | PDF  1,8 MB)
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5. Key Disaster Management Successes: January 2012 – February 2013 (Link | PDF  620 KB)
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QGIS and InaSAFE Training in Hasanuddin University, Makassar

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The QGIS and InaSAFE training was held for two days in Hasanuddin University at September 9th-10th, 2014. It was part of the University Roadshow program in some universities all around Indonesia. There were 9 students from Department of Civil Engineering who participated in this training. Most of participants have known and learned about GIS and QGIS material in class so they can follow the training pretty well.

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During the first day, participants were given introduction about all process, activities, expectations, and goals of this University Roadshow program. After that, they the trainers introduced them to Contingency Plan and InaSAFE. This material is a new thing for the participants, therefore we gave them an example of disaster case scenario using InaSAFE. We showed Jakarta Flood hazard to make participants get better understanding about the use of InaSAFE. After they understand more about InaSAFE, we focused the training on how to use QGIS, using basic tools, plugins, projection system, vector data process up until symboling and labeling from download OpenStreetMap data through Hot Export.

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On the second day, the participants were taught about raster data, vector analysis and map composer (layout). The raster data that we used was Flood Jakarta Hazard and then they learned about vector data analysis and how to use geoprocessing tool in QGIS to find IDP camp in some areas. The last material was map layouting in QGIS using map composer.

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At the end of the training there was some small competition to make a disaster map that followed by all the training’s participant. This competition was to measure how far the participants have understand about all the materials. There are 2 winners from this competition that already created beautiful map, they are Alwan and Hushardi Husain. Alwan create map from calculate the flood impact buildings and roads using InaSAFE. All the winners from this competition got a cool t-shirt from OpenStreetMap. Congratulations!

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QGIS and InaSAFE training held at Medan Technology Institute for two days, 1 – 2 October 2014, it is the part of Roadshow University at several universities in Indonesia and as the second training from the previous training about OpenStreetMap. Participants of 16 people who are students from the Department of City Planning has completed the task after the previous training. Almost all of participants have gained learning about GIS during lectures so that they can smoothly follow the material presented.

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On the first day of training was opened by speech from the Head of City Planning Department and proceed with pre test. Participants were given an introduction of training flow then continued an introduction of contingency plans and InaSAFE. Then they were given the material about introduction of GIS so that some participants of the 3rd semester can understand this material. Materials about contingency plans and InaSAFE are the new thing to them, therefore during the InaSAFE practice. We give an example disaster case study using InaSAFE about Jakarta flood hazard with the purpose to get the participants to better understand InaSAFE. The next session focused on QGIS, start from QGIS basic tools, plug in, projection system, manage the vector and raster data until symbology and labeling on existing features.

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On the second day, the material taught is raster data, vector analysis and map composer. After map composer session, we made a little competition for the participants is to make a map using map composer where the map contains the information about disaster (such as building, population, and access roads affected, buildings or places that can be used as refugee camps) that is the result of InaSAFE analysis . From this competition, there are two participants who make the best maps, Satriaman Gea and Muhammad Abdul Soleh. Here are the result of maps :

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QGIS and InaSAFE training hosted in Nusa Cendana University, Kupang in 14th – 15th July 2014 was part of the University Roadshow programme in some University all around Indonesia and the second activity in Riau University after socialization in 21st March 2014. The goal of this activity is to establish community that know more about OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE and also to help Local Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) in their area either as data collector or data analyst.

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Number of participant is 30 students who from Civil Engineering and architecture students and 8 lecturers from Nusa Cendana University. Most of them have never use QGIS or know about Geographic Information System (GIS) and only few of them that can use ArcGIS.

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Having delivered the concept of Contingency Planning and Geography Information System, The training material was followed by how to use QGIS and InaSAFE including pratical session. All materials which delivered in the training are :

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In first day, the participants had pre-test to determine how far the participants knowledge about all material that would be given in this training after that they were given introduction about all steps of the university roadshow like what training they have to followand what the end goal of this roadshow so they know what they will going to do during this activity. After that they were given introduction about Contigency Planning and InaSAFE. This material is something new for participants therefore we give  examples disaster case study using InaSAFE. It is Jakarta Flood hazard to make participants get better understanding about the use of InaSAFE. Next material focused on QGIS start from know QGIS basic tools, plugin, projection system, vector data process until symbologi and labelling in its feature

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UNDANA Training Day 1
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In Day 2, The participants taughted about raster data symbologi. Raster Data that we used was Flood Jakarta Hazard and after that session they learn about vector data analysis and how to use geoprocessing tool in QGIS to find IDP camp in some area and the last material was map layout in QGIS using map composer

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UNDANA Training Day 2
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After get all the material in training the participant had post test to observe their knowledge and understanding about those materials. In the last session we have competition to make a disaster map based on data which had been given to participants. From 32 participants there are only 14 participant who completed the competition and the rest failed because they did not finished their map until the deadline. Trainers selected top three participants on behalf Dian Da Silva Ara, Aprianto Nomleni, and Yudhy. Trainers also selected 2 participants who have best average score for pre test and post test. They are Leny Irawati Bire and Angelica S. Ch. Balo

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Map 1. Flood Impact Manikin River
Map 1. Flood Impact Manikin River
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Map 2. National Monument Road Access, Jakarta
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Map 3. Sleman Culinary Map, Yogyakarta
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Overall, The training went well and the participant looking seriously and enthustiastic during the training. The Participants hope that hope this training could continue until the last step of this University Roadshow and they can followed the training well.

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The participants of QGIS – InaSAFE training in UNP
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QGIS – InaSAFE training in Padang State University (UNP) was the second training of the university road show organized by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT). The participants who participated this training totaled 5 students from Non Education Geography and Education Geography Mayor. To follow the second training, they must first be given OpenStreetMap task of our team. This activity aims to form a community based on mapping of the area in knowing more about OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE so it can help BPBD in the local area, later on they will act as a data collector, a junior analyst, and a junior trainer.

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QGIS – InaSAFE training held for two days from 21 – 22 August 2014 in High School of Pembangunan Laboratory, UNP. The training materials taught in this training about Contingency Plan, Geographic Information System (GIS), QGIS and InaSAFE. Here are the details of training material:

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In addition, the participants also practiced material being taught so they can better understand the processes in each material. On the first day before training materials deliver, they were given a pre test to measure the participant’s ability about QGIS InaSAFE material before training. Furthermore the participants were given an explanation about the workflow of this training, than continued with the material about introduction of QGIS and InaSAFE and Geographic Information System (GIS) to develop Contingency Plan. The next session, they practice using QGIS such as projection system, basic tools in QGIS, vector and raster data, simbology, labeling, and classification of vector data and InaSAFE to estimate the needs and the number of disaster victim.

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The second day of training, the participants learn about simbology of raster data, followed with vector analysis such as geoprocessing and spatial query in QGIS. Then they do a layout map from the data they already use the mp composer though. The material of map composer used competition for the participants so they have to make a pretty map in accordance with the rules of cartography. Once all materials are completed, they will do a post test to see their abilities after training, whether their ability to experience growth or not. And for the winner of map layout competition is Arsyad Candra. Overall for this training went well because the most of participants have learned about GIS, in addition, the participants can attend the training event is well and they have a great enthusiasm.

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Peta Lokasi Wisata Kec. Depok, Kab. Sleman
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Riau University hosted a QGIS and InaSAFE training in 30rd June – 1st of July,2014. The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team already did a socialization in the university on 23rd of May, 2014. The goal of this activity is to establish a community that understand OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE and also to help Local Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) in their area either as data collector or data analyst. There were 29 students and 2 lecturers from Civil Engineering department who participated. Most of them have never use QGIS or any knowledge about Geographic Information System (GIS) and only a few of them that can use ArcGIS.

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After an introduction to the concept of Contingency Planning and Geographic Information System, the participants learned more about QGIS and InaSAFE with the practical use as well. The materials delivered during the training are :

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During the first day, participants were given introduction about all process, activities, expectations, and goals of this University Roadshow program. After that, they the trainers introduced them to Contingency Plan and InaSAFE. This material is a new thing for the participants, therefore we gave them an example of disaster case scenario using InaSAFE. We showed Jakarta Flood hazard to make participants get better understanding about the use of InaSAFE. After they understand more about InaSAFE, we focused the training on how to use QGIS, using basic tools, plugins, projection system, vector data process up until symboling and labeling in its feature.

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On the second day, the participants were taught about raster data, vector analysis and map composer (layout). The raster data that we used was Flood Jakarta Hazard and then they learned about vector data analysis and how to use geoprocessing tool in QGIS to find IDP camp in some areas. Thehe last material was map layouting in QGIS using map composer.

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Suasana Pelatihan UNRI Hari 1
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In the last session we have a small competition to make a disaster map based on the data which had been given to participants. From 32 participants we selected the best 3 maps which belong to: Aisyah Putri, Yudhi Salman, and Arie Perdana.

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Map 1. Merapi Vulcano Eruption Impact 2010 - Aisyah Putri
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Map 2. Lava Flow of Merapi Vulcano – Yudhi Salman
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Map 3. Flood and Evacuation Shelter, Sirahan Village – Arie Perdana Putra
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Overall, The training went well and the participant looking seriously and enthustiastic during the training. The Participants hope that hope this training could continue until the last step of this University Roadshow and they can followed the training well.

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The QGIS and InaSAFE training in Universitas Nusa Nipa Maumere, East Nusa Tenggara, was held for 2 days on 11-12 July 2014. The purpose from this activities is to create a local community in their area in order to learn about OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE and also to help Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah (BPBD) in their area as data colllector or data analyst. The enthusiasm of the participants is quite high. There were 20 students and 5 lecturers from Information Technology degree joined this training.

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QGIS InaSAFE Training in UNIPA
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In this training they learned about basic understanding of GIS and QGIS such as how to open vector and raster data, how to change data projection, how to analize some cases using QGIS, how to visualize the data using symbology and labeling in QGIS, how to create beautiful map using QGIS Map Composer and also learned more about InaSAFE.

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At the end of the training there was some small competition that followed by all the training’s participant. This competition was to measure how far the participants have understand about all the materials. There are 3 winners from this competition that already created beautiful map, they are Floribertus Hericris, Margaretha Rozady, and Yeanne. All the winners from this competition got a cool t-shirt from OpenStreetMap. Congratulations!

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Disaster management planning in each area requires the assessments that related to disaster risk. Therefore, The Capacity Development Support Program (CDSP), BPBD Provinsi NTT cooperated with AIFDR hold QGIS Application Training in Disaster Risk Assesment held over three days (May 27-29, 2015). This activity itself was still in a series of Disaster Risk Assessment Training and Workshop held two days earlier (May 25-26, 2015). Nagekeo District has been the target of these trainings because they don’t have a disaster risk assessment document and they give enthusiastic response to the needs of regional disaster management planning.

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There were 23 participants who are representative of BPBD NTT Province, BPBD Nagekeo District, Health Service, Agriculture Service, BAPPEDA, Public Works Service, Forestry Service, Social and Employment Service, Nagekeo Environmental Agency and NGO (YMTM, Wahana Visi Indonesia, and Plan Indonesia). All participants had never attended to QGIS or InaSAFE training.

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One day before this QGIS training, participants process Village Potential (PODES) data together to create vulnerability and capacity data of Nagekeo in tabular form (Excel). Once the vulnerability and capacity data available, the next step is combining tabular data with spatial data so that later can produce the vulnerability and capacity maps.

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To Start making vulnerability – capacity maps, participants are introduced about QGIS. The material being taught are, (i) QGIS interface, (ii) adding vector data, (iii) simbology and (iv) labelling. After QGIS introductions, then they begun practice JOIN Data (combining tabular data to the map). At the end of the session they have been able to produce the vulnerability and capacities maps.

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Picture 1. Introduction of QGIS and Join vulnerability – capacity data.
Picture 1. Introduction of QGIS and Join vulnerability – capacity data.
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Field Survey activity was divide into two activity, there are collecting public facilities data such as school, hospital, church, etc using GPS and survey form and interviewing people and village officials about disaster that occurred in their village. The disaster were surveyed in this activity including floods, droughts, earthquakes, landslides and volcanoes.

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Picture 3. Field survey activity and interviewing local people in village office
Picture 3. Field survey activity and interviewing local people in village office
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Day 2 activity started with inputting field survey data that they collected yesterday. They were inputting their GPS datas to the computer using QGIS. Moreover, they also rewrited the results of interviews that can be used to give more explanations and analysis descriptions for every hazard. In the afternoon to the end of the day, they practiced making hazard and risk map.

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Friday morning started with disaster risk valuation material. The variables calculated in the valuation of this risk were, (1) Buildings, (2) Public facilities, (3) People, (4) Settlement, (5) Rice field, and (6) Farm.

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This risk valuation calculations used InaSAFE to calculate buildings and people variable, while the other variables calculated with overlaying method for each variable with hazard data. The results then were calculated with Microsoft Excel (Pivot Table) then generate exposure data and impact in each hazard zone such as the number of buildings affected, people affected, agricultural area affected, etc.

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Picture 4. InaSAFE result, buildings affected by each hazard zone.
Picture 4. InaSAFE result, buildings affected by each hazard zone.
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Picture 5. Drought Hazard Risk Map by participants
Picture 5. Drought Hazard Risk Map by participants
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The Risk and Vulnerability stream supports the Government of Indonesia to better understand the risk of natural hazards in Indonesia and the region. This is done by facilitating partnerships between Australian and Indonesian scientific expertise to develop and demonstrate risk assessment methods, tools and information for a range of natural hazards including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods and landslides.

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Risk Assessment Workshop in TTU
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This workshop and training began with welcome greeting from Head of BPBD from district TTU, representative from BPBD East Nusa Tenggara Province, and CDSP. There are 20 participants that attend the training and workshop from BPBD East Nusa Tenggara, BPBD TTU, Health Department, Agricultural Services, Mining Department and Mineralogy, Sat Pol PP, BAPPEDA, Civil Works Department, Department of Forestry, Department of religion, and NGO.

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The first day of the workshop, participants learn about the concept of risk assessment document, with example of their own area, TTU district. Began with pretest about disaster risk assessment to know their early knowledge about it. After that participants got quick explanation about the paradigm of disaster management and concept of risk assessment document by BPBD East Nusa Tenggara. Next session was from BMKG that explained about all of their products from BMKG related to disaster. The next session after lunch was focus group discussion. All the participants divided by 3 groups and asked to discuss to each other about specific topic for each group and then presented it in the end of the session. This session aim to improve participant’s knowledge about risk, vulnerability, capacity and hazard in their area in order to prevent and face the disaster in their own area. After they got a background of their own hazard, capacity and risk in their area, they asked to think about the steps of disaster risk assessment and what data they need in order to achieve that.

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Day 2. Learn how to use QGIS and sort and filter spreadsheet
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The next day of the workshop, participants began to prepare statistical data from BPS to spreadsheet. Divided by 4 small group, each group must filter and sort data from BPS according to their task, create one spreadsheet vulnerability data and capacity data. All those data must according to indicators that they already discussed before. After the spreadsheet data already created by participants they start to learn about QGIS. The materials that HOT covered in QGIS was about basic operational of qgis, adding vector data, adding raster data, simbology, labeling, table attribute, query, field calculator and join table from spreadsheet data to vector data. In the end of this day, the participants already have vector data that have capacity and vulnerability data inside it.

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Field Survey Using GPS and Survey Form
Field Survey Using GPS and Survey Form

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In Indonesia, the law (Law No. 24/2007) states that completing a risk assessment is one of the first steps required to prepare disaster management plans. However, a limited understanding of the risk assessment process and a lack of technical skills can be barriers to completing risk assessments at the sub-national level. BPBD TTU and BPBD Nagekeo both approached DMInnovation to help them with their risk assessments.

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Following formal requests, the DMInnovation team travelled to TTU and Nagekeo on a number of occasions to provide technical assistance and support for the risk assessments. Participants gained an understanding of the whole process and were supported through the development of the risk assessment documentation. In November both districts (2-4 November in TTU District and 9-11 November in Nagekeo District) held their risk assessment finalisation workshops with the support of DMInnovation team members.

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One component of the technical assistance provided was training and support in the use of spatial data and spatial analyses including the use of InaSAFE to estimate the impact of natural hazards. By using the impact functions in the InaSAFE, workshop participants were able to calculate the exposure for specific hazards such as flood, volcano and earthquake. They also used the generic impact function for other hazards like landslide, drought, fire, strong wind, and pest. Workshop participants work in groups to complete the assessments, allowing them to assess all hazards in a short amount of time. This way, each group had responsibility to complete the entire process for a specific hazard.  By the end of the workshop, participants were able to complete the assessment by themselves.

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While the InaSAFE impact assessment process does not provide all the information required in the risk assessment, participants were able to combine the assessment with some additional manual processing to complete the risk valuation process required for the risk assessment.

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Plans to include land cover exposure data in InaSAFE in the future will increase the relevance of InaSAFE for risk assessment and contingency planning in Indonesia. Overall, the workshop participants found InaSAFE useful in completing the risk assessment process.

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