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The Second UN-GGIM-AP Plenary Meeting NGIAs' roles in successful disaster response Japan Teheran Iran 28 October 2013 Shin-ichi SAKABE, Director of International Affairs Division Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) Outline Type of Disasters Occur in Japan Practical Examples for Type of Disasters Mandate Given to NGIA for Disaster Management Practical Examples of Measures Taken for Disaster Management by NGIA Type of Data Developed and Provided Equipment or Technical Methods used by NGIA for Disaster Management. Factors Contributing to Effective Disaster Preparedness by NGIA Users of NGIA s Data and Services Cooperation with Related Communities for Disaster Management Kinds of Data/Services NGIAs Should Deliver to the Communities Role of UN-GGIM-AP in Disaster 1

Type of Disasters Occur in Japan Earthquake Tsunami Volcanic Eruption Flood Landslide Storm Heavy Rain Heavy Snow Tornado Like a shopping mall Practical Example for Earthquake - the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11 th, 2011 Earthquake: - Mw: 9.0 - Ground surface movement (max): 5.3m (horizontal), -1.2m (vertical) Tsunami: - Highest elevation reached: 43m - Inundated areas: 561 square km (approx. 10 times of the Manhattan Island in New York) - 15,883 people dead, 2,654 people missing Land Slide Liquefaction Damage 2

Mandate Given to NGIA for Disaster Management Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures - To protect land and property of the country/people from hazards by making necessary institutional arrangements and other measures including financial provisions - 24 designated organizations in the Government including GSI mandated to develop and implement disaster prevention plan mandated to gather and share information on disasters, while maximizing the use of geospatial information. Amended after 3.11 Earthquake Practical Examples of Measures Taken for Disaster Management by NGIA What GSI did at 3.11 Earthquake in Emergency Response Phase Provision of maps of affected areas - Immediately (< 1h) provide to Government offices starting from smallscale maps (1:500k) Detection and analysis of ground surface movement with GNSS control point network Aerial Survey (Aerial photos + Ortho images) - Photo interpretation and measurement of damaged areas 3

Practical Examples of Measures Taken for Disaster Management by NGIA What GSI did at 3.11 Earthquake in Recovery Phase(+1-2 months -) Resurvey for new coordinates of geodetic control points - Resurvey of horizontal and leveling control points - Revision of coordinates of control point network origins (horizontal & vertical) - Distributing survey results of control points New mapping of damaged areas - 1:2,500 scale mapping for reconstruction planning Type of Data Developed and Provided Base Maps (paper and digital) Data of Ground Surface Movement with GNSS Control Point Network Aerial Photos and Ortho Images Disaster Overview Maps Thematic Maps (e.g. Tsunami Inundation Mapping) Correction Parameters for Horizontal Control Points Recovery Planning Maps 4

Provision of Base Maps (< 1 hour) Ground Surface Movement (+ 5 hours -) GNSS based control stations observed large crustal movement Horizontal Vertical Oshika: 5.3 m Tokyo: 0.2 m Oshika: 1.2 m 5

Aerial Photos (+ one day ~) Take aerial photos of major damaged area in a few days Disaster Overview Maps of Traffic Network 6

Tsunami Inundation Maps Inundation Areas by Photo Interpretation Correction Parameters for Horizontal Control Points Horizontal Vertical 7

Recovery Planning Map 1:2,500 base map in support of reconstruction planning Equipment or Technical Methods Used by NGIA for Disaster Management Detection and analysis of ground surface movement with GNSS control point network and In SAR analysis Fault Modeling and Observation of Post Seismic Slow Slip Triangulation Survey and Leveling survey Aerial Survey (Aerial Photographs, Ortho Images and Photo Interpretation) Airborne Laser (DEM and 3D Maps) Mobile Mapping System (MMS) Thematic Mapping.. 8

Factors Contributing to Effective Disaster Preparedness by NGIA Archive Data (Aerial Photos, Base Maps and Thematic Maps ) Web Site Preparation of Data Distribution Routes to Government Organizations Disaster Drills for cooperation with government organizations Users of NGIA s Data and Services Central Government Offices - Prime Minister s Office - Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism - Relevant Ministries and Agencies Local Governments affected by the disaster General Public and Mass Media Researchers 9

Users of NGIA s Data and Services Briefing Maps MLIT Sit. Cen. Liaison PM Office Sit. Cen. Printed Central Gov. Maps Ministries Agencies Liaison HDD Web People/Media GSI HQ. Printed Map Team Liaison Printed Maps Gov. L.O. GSI R.O. Local Maps Governments Printed Maps S.D.F. HDD Local Governments HDD Cooperation with Related Communities for Disaster Management Dispatch of Liaisons to Operational Offices and to the affected areas - GSI send staffs as liaisons to the relevant administrative organizations. They understood the needs of relevant administrative organizations and GSI played a major role in providing maps and geospatial information required by the disaster response. Geospatial Information Support Team in GSI - One stop center at GSI HQs in the disaster response - 1,537 requests (by 2012/3/31) at 3.11 Earthquake - Provision the geospatial information effectively and easily understood properly Cooperation with the aerial survey companies in the disaster response - Emergency Aerial Photography 10

Arrangement for Emergency Aerial Photography Kinds of Data/Services NGIAs Should Deliver to the Communities NGIA should deliver the data/services that enlighten policy makers and government officials on utilization of the geospatial information in disaster management. Such data/services should provide common tools for utilization of the geospatial information in disaster management. Base Maps (paper and degital) Data of Ground Surface Movement with GNSS Control Point Network Aerial Photos and Ortho Images Disaster Overview Maps Thematic Maps Correction Parameters for Triangulation Points Recovery Planning Maps etc. 11

Role of UN-GGIM-AP in Disaster Management Share the NGIA s Experiences of Disaster Management with the Asia- Pacific countries Share the Disaster Information of Maps and Photos etc. with the Asia- Pacific countries Consultant of Technology Transfer on Disaster Management ---------- NGIA should (and can) contribute more in the stage of rescue and recovery. GSI has many experiences and know-how, especially against earthquake, volcano eruption and flood. GSI can share these experiences, so we welcome you to contact to us. Contact information [Name] Shin-ichi SAKABE [Organization Name] Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI), Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) [email address] intex@gsi.go.jp 12