NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, 17.11.2006 1 How to render GIS tools accessible and useful for shelter cluster members.

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NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, How to render GIS tools accessible and useful for shelter cluster members

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, Use of GIS in a humanitarian setting

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, Sharing geospatial data in a humanitarian setting

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, Result of good data sharing Case: Batagram District. Pakistan 2006

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, Geospatial data accessibility The data is accessible to other humanitarian actors –From HIC when data is available –From other main GIS actors (WFP/VAM, UNJLC etc.) with some restrictions However, some main GIS actors in relief work –are not operational in all conflicts/natural disasters –are not all operational on day one –focus on the overall picture and not on all thematic/geographical areas –are grateful for GIS assistance

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, Geospatial data accessibility, cont. Therefore, GIS facilities for all shelter actors are important and can facilitate a complete Information Management by the individual actor a better way of reporting internal handling of geoinformation because of confidentiality

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, How small-scale shelter actors can employ GIS 1.Identification of existing geospatial data available in relevant thematic/geographical area 2.Selection of relevant existing geospatial data for own work 3.Identification of additional data needs 4.Collection, e.g using GPS, of additional data 5.Data integration of geospatial data from point 2. and 4. 6.Map production

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, Case: GIS tools for NRC shelter activities Train trainers in NRC in –identification of existing geospatial data relevant for NRC’s shelter activities –collection of other geospatial data and use of GIS/GPS systems –incorporation of GPS data in a GIS software –map production

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, Expected outcomes GIS tools established for NRC’s field operations that is –adapted to existing geospatial data from main actors –inexpensive –user friendly Trained NRC staff use actively GPS and GIS in their daily operations in the field

NRC Presentation for Shelter Cluster meeting, Geneva, GIS/GPS utility for NRC Free-GIS Utility Free-GPS Utility Instructions GeoSpatial Data