Marc Lindenberg Center For Humanitarian Action Humanitarian Action NorthWest Response Teams Mongolia Disaster Mapping Participatory GIS for Disaster Resilient.

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Marc Lindenberg Center For Humanitarian Action Humanitarian Action NorthWest Response Teams Mongolia Disaster Mapping Participatory GIS for Disaster Resilient Communities

University of Washington Marc Lindenberg Center   NGO Capacity Building   GIS and Remote Sensing Response Teams   Global Networking   Vulnerability Assessment   Disaster Mitigation   Sustainable Development Contact: Glenn Brooks GIS Manager Seattle Data Center Comcast.net Cell: Northwest Response Teams

Marc Lindenberg Center North West Response Teams Current Programs DISASTER ASSISTANCE Mercy Corps Tsunami GIS Response: Sri Lanka, Aceh City of New Orleans GIS Consultation IWG-NGO Global Data Center Project Gates Foundation African Public Health Assessment Microfiance Risk Reduction Workshop-Latin America $ 900,000 Software Donations $ 1.5 Million Satellite Imagery Acquisition VOLUNTEER MOBILIZATION 140 PNW and International Volunteers 23 Workgroups 5,500 Volunteer Hours

MLC-NWRT GIS Vision Statement Put Information Into Action to Support Humanitarian Relief and Development

Definition: Participatory GIS For Resilient Communities Grass roots interaction, empowering local residents to interpret, map and communicate knowledge of land use, resources, and the environment, to mitigate vulnerability and improve community resilience.

Mongolia GIS Goals and Objectives 1. 1.GIS Capacity Building for Disaster Planning, Mitigation, and Response 2. 2.Civil Society ( Urban & Rural) Economic Resiliency Network Remote Sensing/GIS for Rapid Assessment and Response ( Dzud) 4. 4.National Geospatial Data Center Technology Transfer 5. 5.Community Leadership and Program Decision Making 5. Peer-to-Peer/Peer-to-Government Disaster Policy Dialog

GIS Framework 3 Components Remote Sensing : GIS Analysis GPS Data Collection

What is GIS? - -Geographic Information - -People A Geographic Information System Informs Decision Making and Leadership - -Software

Social Factors Agriculture Engineering Transportation Data Layers Store Information In Databases Integrating Layers...

A GIS stores program information in database tables that are linked together by geography. Polygon 3 Scrub17 Very high Clay Spatial Databases and Tables

► Sectors ► Villages ► Programs GIS is a Program Tool ► Patterns ► Linkages ► Trends See the Whole Mongolia Programs

Phase I: Spatial Data Infrastructure Vulnerability Response Model

Mongolia National Vulnerability Analysis - drought - Northern Forest & Grasslands Build Common Operating Picture

Phase 2: Conduct Village Level Stakeholder Assessment Village Scale Map Based High Data Definition

Phase 3: Vulnerability Mapping

Deliverable: Mongolia Stakeholder Action Plan Airlift Convoy Route Local Response

Mongolia Data Center - - An Operational Network - - -Information Gateway for Capacity Building, Community Input, Training, Data management - - GIS builds Decision Making & Leadership Capacity - - Support NGO Consortium Relief and Development Programs - - Local Data Collection Teams become Knowledge Workers in Development Programs.