Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on Georeferenced Information Systems for Disaster Risk Management (Geo-DRM) and sustaining the Community of Practice (COP) 23-25 April 2014 Bangkok Overview of Technical Advisory Missions Information and Communications Technology and Disaster Risk Reduction Division ESCAP Syed T. Ahmed Contents 1. Aims of the technical advisory missions 2. Technologies used 3. Countries covered 3. 4. Follow-up
Aims of the missions Build capacity in using Space and Geographic Information Systems Establishing geo-referenced information system for disaster risk reduction (Geo-DRM) in each country Developing and maintaining a community of practice Aims of the missions Build capacity in using Space and Geographic Information Systems Establishing geo-referenced information system for disaster risk reduction (Geo-DRM) in each country Developing and maintaining a community of practice
Technologies used Quantum GIS (QGIS) GeoNode GeoNetwork Countries covered Capacity building Regional capacity building training for South Asia countries in AIT (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal), Sub-regional capacity building trainings for SAARC countries (26-29 August 2013) and pacific countries (2-6 September 2013 National capacity building trainings for Fiji (3-7 March 2014), Sri Lanka (Feb 2014), Kyrgyzstan (28-30 October 2013), Mongolia (19-23 May 2013), Nepal (11-15 February 2014)
Countries covered Establishing Geo-DRM Installed Geo-DRM systems in the Cook Islands, Fiji, Mongolia, Nepal and Kyrgyzstan. An open source Geo-DRM integrates geospatial data and socio-economic information,. It is a highly effective tool in supporting evidencebased decision making for preparedness, and rapid analysis/impact assessment of disasters SAARC Sub-regional Training on Development of Georeferenced Disaster Risk Management Information Systems for SAARC countries in India for 26-29 August 2013 Around 14 participants Introduced geo-referenced information systems for disaster risk management in SAARC region Enhanced the capacity of SAARC government officials in using space technology and GIS applications for disaster risk reduction.
SAARC Partner organization: Center for Space Science and Technology Education in Asia and the Pacific (CSSTEAP) Pacific Countries Sub-regional Training Workshop on Geo-Disaster Risk Management (DRM) System for Pacific Countries in the Cook Islands, 2-6 September 2013 Around 28 participants Established geo-portal for disaster risk management in the Cook Islands Enhanced the capacity of 7 Pacific government officials in using space technology and GIS applications for disaster risk reduction.
Pacific Countries Partner organization: Emergency Management Cook Islands, Office of the Prime Minister in the Cook Islands KOICA-ESCAP Joint Training Programme on Capacity Building on Space Technology and GIS Applications for Disaster Risk Reduction in Korea in October 2013 15 participants Enhanced the knowledge and capacity on geoportal for disaster risk management Enhanced the capacity in using space technology and GIS applications for disaster risk reduction.
Partner organization: Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Mongolia Country Workshop on GIS applications for Disaster Risk Reduction and Sustainable Development in Mongolia in February 2014 30 participants Enhanced the knowledge and capacity on geoportal for disaster risk management Enhanced the capacity in using space technology and GIS applications for disaster risk reduction.
Mongolia Partner organization: National Disaster Management Agency (NEMA) Mongolia
Fiji Capacity Building Training Programme on Establishment of Geo-DRM and Geospatial Data Management for Disaster Risk Reduction in Fiji in March 2014 38 participants Established the geo-portal for disaster risk management in Fiji Enhanced the knowledge and capacity in using space technology and GIS applications for disaster risk reduction. Fiji Partner organization: Ministry of Rural and Maritime Development and National Disaster Management
Fiji Kyrgyzstan Capacity Building Training Programme on Establishing and Using the Geo-DRM for Disaster Risk Reduction in Kyrgyzstan in January 2014 15 participants Established the geo-portal for disaster risk management in Kyrgyzstan Enhanced the knowledge and capacity in using space technology and GIS applications for disaster risk reduction.
Kyrgyzstan Partner organization: Ministry of Emergency Situations Nepal Technical Assistance on Establishing and Using the Geo-DRM for Disaster Risk Reduction in Nepal in March 2014 10 participants Supported the established geo-portal for disaster risk management in Nepal Provided further training on using space technology and GIS applications for disaster risk reduction.
Nepal Partner organization: Ministry of Home Affairs Follow-up Continue to support if your country is willing to use your Geo-DRM and build on this Integrate further socio-economic data with space data Share across ministries Make the non-sensitive information public Gather and integrate other in-country georeferenced information into your portal
Thank you syed.t.ahmed@un.org