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Switzerland: Geo-Information in Disaster Situations - 7th Edition

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Country: Switzerland
Organization: UN Institute for Training and Research
Registration deadline: 20 Dec 2016
Starting date: 06 Mar 2017
Ending date: 24 Mar 2017

When disasters strike, the first thing the international early response community needs is information: What has happened, where did it happen, what is the effect, what response is needed? Not only can satellite imagery taken immediately after an event like an earthquake or tropical cyclone show what has happened through images of destroyed infrastructure or flood surge, but with their inherent geo-coding, one can tell immediately where the event took place and the extent of the disaster. This is key information for an efficient planning and coordination of emergency response operations.

The course is focused on providing insight into various tools available in GIS for situation mapping. Emphasis will be given to understand the concept of GIS and its integration in disaster situations. A central part of the course involves collecting pre and post disaster baseline data from web sources, preparing, and analysing and creating situation maps to support emergency response. Hands on experience with the field data collection tools like GPS, PDA and UAV will also be part of the course.

The aim of the course is to enable participants to work with basic GIS tools and methodologies in preparation of disaster related maps in support of emergency response operations.

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Define and describe basic concepts and terminology related to geospatial information technology
  • Apply basic methods and functionalities of GIS software (ESRI ArcGIS) to manage and analyse spatial data
  • Explain the role of Geo-information in the response phase of a disaster
  • Undertake the process of map-making in support of emergency response operations
  • Identify, search, collect, organize and analyse geospatial related information including GIS data
  • Apply basic GIS methodologies to perform impact analysis and preliminary damage assessment in the immediate aftermath of a disaster

How to register:

Make your registration to the course directly at: https://www.unitar.org/event/full-catalog/geo-information-disaster-situations-7th-edition

After registration, send your resume to the event focal point email quoting the course: unosat@unitar.org


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