InaSAFE Kristy Van Putten – Risk and Vulnerability Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction, Indonesia.

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InaSAFE Kristy Van Putten – Risk and Vulnerability Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction, Indonesia

Content What is AIFDR? InaSAFE Introduction Mentawai Example – Tsunami Inundation – OpenStreetMap data collection – Population – InaSAFE Results InaSAFE package

Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR) 2008: Agreement to form a joint initiative between the governments of Australia and Indonesia 15 th July 2010 AIFDR was launched AIFDR is a partnership between AusAID and Indonesia's Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) AIFDR is designed to strengthen Indonesia's ability to reduce the impact of disasters

AIM To uses Australian and Indonesian science and data to better identify natural disaster hazards and risks in Indonesia. To build Indonesia’s capacity to self-manage disasters To works in partnership with BNPB and with key community sector organisations (CSOs) and non-government organisations (NGOs) to ensure vulnerable communities are better prepared for disasters. To shared the outcomes with the region through partnerships with ASEAN and the United Nations

Content What is AIFDR? InaSAFE Introduction Mentawai Example – Tsunami Inundation – OpenStreetMap data collection – Population – InaSAFE Results InaSAFE package

How can we improve our contingency planning?

Insert InaSAFE promo movie

Content What is AIFDR? InaSAFE Introduction Mentawai Example – Tsunami Inundation – OpenStreetMap data collection – Population – InaSAFE Results InaSAFE Package

Request for Assistance 1. Support an international disaster response exercise 2. Define evacuation zones and planning at the local level

Developing the hazard Model: Probability of Inundation West coastEast coast

Inundation in the Mentawai

OpenStreetMap in Indonesia Free Map of the World Everyone is able to edit the information Online, desktop and Mobile applications Open Licenses Can assist Indonesia to “fill the gaps”

OpenStreetMap in Indonesia Insert OSM movie

OpenStreetMap in the Mentawai 1.Imagery – US Government 2.Digitize in OpenStreetMap 3.Populate with Attribution

InaSAFE Question Apabila terjadi:

InaSAFE Results

Population Using Government of Indonesia boundaries Population from Bupati Mentawai Settlement area from analysis of OSM buildings AIFDR created a population count per 25m

InaSAFE Question Apabila terjadi:

InaSAFE Results 17,000 people are within 50cm of water and need evacuating 297,000L1,780,000L3,40047,600kg850

InaSAFE Results - female

InaSAFE Results – Age breakdown

Work with Community to develop Contingency Plans

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