Developing Software to Support Disaster Risk Management: InaSAFE Dr David Robinson Risk and Vulnerability Team Leader Australia-Indonesia Facility for.

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Developing Software to Support Disaster Risk Management: InaSAFE Dr David Robinson Risk and Vulnerability Team Leader Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction And Geoscience Australia

Acknowledgements Colleagues at AIFDR & Geoscience Australia Partners at World Bank & BNPB Open source enthusiasts at HOT OpenStreetMap & Kartoza

Belum Makan Kalau Belum Makan Nasi Not Yet Eaten If Not Yet Eaten Rice Image credits: Jonathan McIntosh, CC

Belum DRM Kalau Belum Membuat Bukti Ilmiah Not Yet DRM If Not Yet Built Evidence Scientific “A car tries to drive through Jakarta's flooded streets" by VOA Indonesian Service - Voice of America: Flooded Jakarta Braces for More Downpours. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

(I) Support Response (J) Credible Science In DRM (A) Develop InaSAFE (H) GREAT ITB (G) Volcanic Ash (B) SDC OSM InaSAFE (C) Hazard Maps (D) Real Time EQ (E) Tsunami Warning (F) EQ Risk Jakarta AIFDR and the Risk and Vulnerability Program Merapi Eruption 2010

InaSAFE is free software that produces realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities. InaSAFE Concept InaSAFE can have multiple impact functions for each hazard or exposure data type. Hazard Maps Reports Actions InaSAFE InaSAFE combines one set of exposure data with one hazard scenario. InaSAFE produces maps, reports & actions. Impact Functions Exposure Damage Curves

Keywords Wizard

Impact Function Wizard

In the event of a specific flood scenario, how many people will be affected & how many people may need to be evacuated. Flood Maps Number of people affected x age x gender Minimum needs: rice, water, hygiene kits … Actions InaSAFE Impact Functions InaSAFE can have multiple impact functions for each hazard or exposure data type. Population Be affected or need evacuation Post processing InaSAFE combines one set of exposure data with one hazard scenario.

InaSAFE – Jakarta Flood Hazard: Jakarta Flood January 2013 – BPBD DKI Jakarta Exposure: Buildings - OSM

InaSAFE is free software that produces realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities. Hazard: Maumere Tsunami Inundation Model – AIFDR (25m) Exposure: Population Model – WorldPop (100m) | Buildings - OSM InaSAFE – Maumere Tsunami

Global Minimum Needs

InaSAFE – success factors Developed iteratively with specific target audience Informs decisions that were already being made Codifies government regulations Free and open source Combines scientific data with local knowledge and local data Easy to use!