Presentation to Wimmera CMA & VICSES Using new technologies to help build community flood resilience Neil Dufty.

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Presentation to Wimmera CMA & VICSES Using new technologies to help build community flood resilience Neil Dufty

need for disaster learning Molino Stewart

ECE=disaster learning Engagement Communications Education Molino Stewart

disaster resilience Individuals & Communities Emergency Management External influences Climate change Political unrest Economies Population Hazard Goals Safety Protection of property ‘Bounce back’ ‘Bounce forward’ Individuals & Communities Emergency Management Disaster Risk Reduction Molino Stewart

Opportunities for ECE Social research Social capital Capacity building Other mitigation Risk awareness Preparedness Warning Response Recovery Post-event evaluation Molino Stewart

‘New’ technologies Internet sites Smartphones Social media GIS SMS messages Molino Stewart

Flood Explorer Molino Stewart

Flood Check Property Reports Molino Stewart

Website - Moreton Bay Flood Check Property Reports can be freely downloaded from: https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/floodsearch.aspx Flood Explorer can be viewed at: http://flood.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/floodexplorer/ Molino Stewart

Smartphone app Molino Stewart

Colour coded warnings relating to flood levels for each gauge: Light blue - below minor flood level Green - between minor and moderate flood levels Yellow - between moderate and major flood levels Red - above the major flood level FloodReadyQ Smartphone App

Green tick - no flood warnings (water level below minor flood level) Next to the gauge an icon is shown at all times to help illustrate the current state of the readings:   Green tick - no flood warnings (water level below minor flood level) Yellow alert – flood levels between minor and major flood level are forecast Red danger - flood levels above major flood level are forecast. FloodReadyQ Smartphone App

Benefits Potential Benefits of the App include: Increased flood warning lead time Greater consistency of flood warning message Increased effectiveness of community response to warnings Improved business and community resilience Reduced flood damages and loss of life Improved community mental and physical health Molino Stewart

Other examples Crowdsourcing Community wikis Facebook sites Oral histories e.g. Youtube Social media mapping Communities of Practice e.g. #smem Community maps e.g. Google Earth Molino Stewart

Mixes - 1 Crowdsourcing using social media to make flood maps Molino Stewart

Mixes - 2 Oral histories of flooding conveyed to the community using Youtube Example: Hunter River 1955 flood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5hVxea6n74 Molino Stewart

A warning Molino Stewart

Thank you Questions? Molino Stewart