Disaster Preparedness: examples from 3 countries Perù, Haiti Malawi.

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Disaster Preparedness: examples from 3 countries Perù, Haiti Malawi

Perù: webGIS database SIRAD webGIS database (Institut de recherche pour le developpement) integrated into the national database from periuvian civil protection institution, SINPAD. Seismic and tsunami maps Technological risk maps simulations exercises: –

Haiti: OpenstreetMap WebGIS developed on OSM platform Technological risk maps Anthropic maps Haiti, difficulties in integrating the mapping system into local or national strategies.

Malawi, Madagascar, Mozambique and Comoros Islands: NGOs’ sharing platform Possibility to collect and send data via cell phone, Open Data Kit. is an online database to visualize data on Google Maps, upload and view geographical data or project documents.

Malawi: simulation exercise(floods) PRA (Participatory rural appraisal) maps (some supported by satellite images) + population data 1 village CPC (Civil Protection Committee) responsible for upland/lowland communication  river gauge 1 CPC responsible for evacuation site preparation Success: same tools and strategies have been still used by communities after completion of project Challenge: How to make these tools as ordinary part of response strategies? ArcView10

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