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Training Materials
User documentation
InaSAFE Documentation
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Training Materials
Socialisation Training Manual
InaSAFE is funded by:
Preface
Course media
Course objectives
Target audience
Prerequisites
Credits
Introducing InaSAFE
About the InaSAFE project
InaSAFE concepts
How does InaSAFE work?
Definitions:
What is disaster management?
What is a hazard?
Single-event versus multiple-event hazards
What is exposure?
What is aggregation?
What is contextual data?
What is the difference between raster and vector data?
What is the difference between continuous and classified data?
What is the analysis extent?
What is an Impact Function?
What is an impact layer?
What is the impact summary?
What are minimum needs?
What are action checklists?
Datasets
Hazard data
Exposure data
Aggregation Data
Introduction to QGIS
Introduction
Learning objectives:
Data for this exercise:
Exercises
Summary
Run Basic InaSAFE
Introduction
Learning objective
Data for this exercise
Exercise
Summary
Run Intermediate InaSAFE
Introduction
Learning Objective
Data for this exercise
Exercise
Summary
Other Hazards
Introduction
Learning objectives:
Data for This Exercise:
1. Run InaSAFE for Earthquake
2. Run InaSAFE for Tsunami
3. Run InaSAFE for Volcano
4. Generic Hazard Impact Function in InaSAFE
Summary
Frequently Asked Questions
Curriculum and Guide for Facilitator
Contingency Planning with OpenStreetMap (OSM) and QGIS/InaSAFE
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
LEVELS OF WORKSHOP
CURRICULUM
A. Aims
B. Target Audience and Qualifications
C. Map of Competencies
D. Curriculum Development Process
E. Curriculum Scheme
F. Curriculum Structure
Summary
Unit 1 Facilitator Guide
Beginning OpenStreetMap Trainer Toolkit - (A Guide for Facilitators)
About Toolkit
Purpose of Workshop
Schedule
Day I:
Day II:
Day III:
Day IV:
Day V:
Workshop Plan
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Session 7
Session 8
Unit 2 Facilitator Guide
Beginning QGIS-InaSAFE Trainer’s Toolkit - (A Guide for Facilitators)
About Toolkit
Purpose of Workshop
Schedule
Day I:
Day II:
Day III:
Day IV:
Day V:
Workshop Plan
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Session 7
Session 8
Session 9
Session 10
Session 11
Session 12
Session 13
Unit 3 Facilitator Guide
Intermediate OpenStreetMap Trainer’s Toolkit - (A Guide for Facilitators)
About Toolkit
Purpose of Workshop
Schedule
Day I:
Day II:
Day III:
Workshop Plan
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Unit 4 Facilitator Guide
Intermediate QGIS-InaSAFE Trainer’s Toolkit - (A Guide to Facilitators)
About Toolkit
Purpose of Workshop
Schedule
Day I:
Day II:
Day III:
Workshop Plan
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Data Collection Using OpenStreetMap
Preface
Disclaimer
Licence
About Us
Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB)
Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR)
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Getting Started
2.1 Visit the OpenStreetMap Website
2.2 Navigate the Map
2.3 View with Different Map Styles
2.4 Export Map into Image
2.5 Create an Account in OpenStreetMap
Summary
Chapter 3: Introducing the iD Editor
3.1 STARTING ID EDITOR
3.2 iD Editor Interface
3.3 Setting the Map Background
3.4 BASIC EDITING WITH ID EDITOR
Adding a Point
Adding a Line
Adding an Area (Polygon)
3.5 Saving your Changes
3.6 Additional Attributes
Summary
Chapter 4: Getting started with JOSM
4.1 Downloading JOSM
4.2 JOSM Installation
4.3 JOSM Setup
4.3.1 Change Language
4.3.2 Account and Proxy Settings
4.3.3 Adding Presets
4.3.4 Adding a Plugin
4.3.5 Activate Remote Control
4.3.6 Adding Satellite Imagery
4.4 JOSM Interface
4.5 Learn Basic Drawing in JOSM
4.5.1 Basic Operation
4.5.2 Node, Ways, and Polygons
4.5.3 How to Change Object
4.5.4 Drawing an Object
4.5.5 How to Add Presets
4.6 Draw Your Own Map
Summary
Chapter 5: Editing with JOSM
5.1 Editing tools in JOSM
5.1.1 Drawing Tools
5.1.2 Keyboard Shortcuts
5.1.3 JOSM Plugins
5.2 Editing Tips
5.2.1 Connecting Objects
5.2.2 Overlapping Object
5.2.3 Other Errors
5.3 JOSM Editing Process
5.3.1 Downloading OSM Data
5.3.2 Add Imagery
5.3.3 Edit with JOSM
5.3.4 Save Changes
5.3.5 Save OSM File
5.3.6 See Your Changes on The Map
5.4 JOSM Data Quality Assurance
5.4.1 Warnings and Errors in JOSM
5.4.2 Validation Tool
Summary
Chapter 6: Using GPS
6.1 What is GPS?
6.2 Turning on the GPS
6.3 Navigating the GPS
6.4 Tracks and waypoints
6.5 Saving your location
6.6 Turning on the Track Log
6.7 Copying waypoints and tracks to the computer
6.7.1 Installing GPS drivers
6.7.2 Attaching GPS to the Computer
6.7.2 Getting the GPSBabel setup program
6.7.3 Copying Tracks and Waypoints
6.8 Open Waypoints and Tracks in JOSM
6.8.1 Change waypoints and tracks colour in JOSM
Summary
Chapter 7: Field Papers
7.1 Overview of Field Papers
7.2 How does Field Papers Work?
7.3 Create and Print Field Papers
7.4 Mapping with Field Papers
7.5 Scan and Upload Field Papers
7.6 Add Plugin Field Papers
7.7 Open Field Papers from JOSM
Excercise!
Summary
Chapter 8: Conflict Resolution in OSM
8.1 Conflict in JOSM
8.1.1 Resolving a Conflict
8.1.2 Tips to Avoid Conflict
Chapter 9: Inserting Special Tag in JOSM
9.1 Inserting Tag in iD Editor
9.2 Inserting Tag in JOSM
9.3 Presets Standardization
Chapter 10: Imagery Offset
10.1 Overview of Imagery Offset
10.2 CORRECTING IMAGERY OFFSET
Chapter 11: Export OSM data
11.1 Hot Export Tool
11.2 Overpass-Turbo
QGIS and InaSAFE for Disaster Management
Preface
Disclaimer
License
About Us
Preface
Chapter 1: GIS for Disaster Management
1.1 The difference between data and information
1.2 Terminology of Geographic Information System (GIS)
Chapter 2: QGIS and InaSAFE in Disaster Management
2.1 GIS for Disaster Management
2.2 The Importance of Data
2.3 QGIS and InaSAFE
Chapter 3: The Basics of QGIS
3.1 Getting QGIS
3.2 Installing QGIS
3.3 QGIS user interface layout
3.4 Adding a Vector Layer
3.5 Basic QGIS Tools
3.6 Navigating the Map
3.7 Managing Plugins
3.7.1 Installing Plugins
3.7.2 The OpenLayers Plugin
3.7.3 Install InaSAFE Plugin
Chapter 4: Map Projection Basics
4.1 Coordinate Reference System (CRS)
4.2 “On the Fly” Reprojection
4.3 Dataset with different CRS
4.4 Georeferencing Scanned Image
Chapter 5: Working with Vector Data
5.1 Vector Data
5.2 Attribute Data
5.3 Creating Vector Data
5.3.1 Digitising Vector Data
5.4 Adding Vector Data
5.5 Symbology
5.5.1 Changing colors
5.5.2 Changing Symbol Structure
5.5.3 Scale-based Visibility
5.5.4 Adding Symbol Layers
5.5.5 Symbol layer types
5.5.6 Classified Symbology
5.6 The Label Tool
5.6.1 Labeling Points
5.6.2 Labeling lines
Chapter 6: Working with Raster Data
6.1 Loading Raster Data
6.2 Symbolise Raster Data
6.3 Terrain Analysis
6.3.1 Calculating a hillshade
6.3.2 Using a hillshade as an overlay
Chapter 7: Using Map Composer
7.1 The Map Composer
7.2 Adding a New Map
7.3 Adding a Title
7.4 Adding a Scale Bar
7.5 Creating a Grid
Tips:
7.6 Overview Inset
7.7 Adding a Legend
7.8 Printing the Map
Chapter 8: Using InaSAFE
8.1 Hazards, Exposure and Impact
8.2 The InaSAFE Interface
8.3 Run InaSAFE for Infrastructure
8.3.1 Adding Hazard Data
8.3.2 Adding Exposure Data
8.3.3 Adding Keyword Metadata
8.3.4 Set Outline Impact Analysis
8.3.5 Impact Analysis
8.4 Run InaSAFE for Population
8.4.1 Adding Exposure Data
8.4.2 Adding Keyword Data for Population
8.4.3 Using boundary as aggregation layer
8.4.4 Set Outline Analysis
8.4.5 Configure Minimum Needs
8.4.6 Run Impact Analyst with Modified Minimum Needs
8.5 Print InaSAFE Result
8.6 Save Your Results
8.6.1 Save your InaSAFE result style
8.6.2 Save InaSAFE Result layer
8.6.3 Save Project
Training of Trainer Module
Module 1: Adult Learning
Overview
Basic Competency
Indicators
Materials
Learning Activities
Reading Material
Introduction
1. Adult Learning Characteristics
2. Principle of Adult Learning
3. Adult Learning Strategy
4. Adult Learning Evaluation
Module 2: Communication Skills
Overview
Basic Competency
Indicators
Materials
Activities
Reading Material
Foreword
1. The principles of effective communication
2. Communication models in training
3. Components of basic skills in teaching / training
Bibliography
OSM & QGIS (Old Training Materials)
Beginner Training Module
Unit 1: Data Collection Using OpenStreetMap Beginner Level
Introduction
Module 1: The OpenStreetMap Website
Module 2: Working with OSM
Module 3: Working with JOSM
Module 4: Using GPS
Module 5: Field Papers
Module 6: Editing OpenStreetMap with JOSM
Module 7: Imagery Offset
Module 8: Getting OSM Data
Unit 2: Data Analysis Using QGIS and InaSAFE Beginner Level
Introduction
Module 1: GIS for Developing Contingency Plan
Module 2: QGIS and InaSAFE in Contingency Planning
Module 3: The Basics of QGIS
Module 4: QGIS Plugins
Module 5: Map Projection Basics
Module 6: Working with Vector Data
Module 7: Labels and Classification
Module 8: Working with Raster Data
Module 9: Creating Vector Layers
Module 10: Vector Analysis for Problem Solving
Module 11: Using Map Composer
Module 12: Understanding InaSAFE
Module 13: Getting Support
Intermediate Training Module
Unit 3: Data Collection Using OpenStreetMap Intermediate Level
Introduction
Module 1: Advanced Editing
Module 2: Quality Assurance
Module 3: Dealing With Conflicts
Module 4: Creating JOSM File Presets
Module 5: Using the Separate Data Store
Module 6: Editing the OpenStreetMap Wiki
Unit 4: Data Analysis Using QGIS and InaSAFE Intermediate Level
Introduction
Module 1: QGIS Review
Module 2: Preparing Data and Keywords for InaSAFE
Module 3: Determining IDP Camp Location
Module 4: Planning an Evacuation Route Based on Hazard Information
Module 5: Calculating Damages and Losses
Training Data
Direct Download
BitTorrent Sync
Using Docker
User documentation
Installation
From Zip Archive
Downgrade the InaSAFE plugin to a selected version
System Requirements
Getting Help
InaSAFE Google Group mailing list
Localised help
Getting involved
Toolbar
Toggle InaSAFE Dock
InaSAFE Keyword Editor
InaSAFE Options
InaSAFE Impact Functions Browser
InaSAFE Minimum Needs Tool
InaSAFE Converter
InaSAFE Batch Runner
Save current scenario
InaSAFE OpenStreetMap Downloader
Application Help
InaSAFE Panel
The questions area
The results area
The buttons area
Data conversions when running a scenario
Setting analysis parameters
Generating impact report
Keywords System
Purpose
Guidelines
Category
Subcategory
Units
Datatype
Assumptions
Translations
Keywords for remote and non-file based layers
Sharing your keywords cache
Getting help
Reports
Report template elements
Static Elements
Elements containing tokens for replacement
Elements that are directly updated by the renderer
Replaceable keywords
Custom templates
Options
Basic Options
Template Options
Advanced
Understand Impact Functions
What is an impact function?
Selecting an impact function
Exploring impact functions
Configurable impact functions
Creating impact functions
Minimum Needs Tool
Minimum Needs Manager
Minimum needs profiles
Minimum needs resources
Managing profiles
Active profile
Shakemap Converter
Batch Runner
Steps for using the Batch Runner
Save Scenario
OpenStreetMap Downloader
Building data
Roads data
The Impact Layer Merge Tool
Prerequisites
Procedure
Generated outputs
Using customised templates
Map template elements
Keywords Editor
The keywords editor graphical user interface
Invoking the keywords editor
Saving your edits
Cancelling your edits
Keywords Wizard
Invoking the wizard
Cancelling the wizard
Using the wizard
Completing the wizard
Data Driven Age Post-processor
Purpose
Guidelines
Data needed
Category
User Extents
Functionality
Hazard layers
Exposure layers
Post-processors
What is a post-processor?
Selecting a post-processor
Creating post-processors
Using QGIS
Getting involved
Visit our web site!
Add yourself to the InaSAFE Usermap!
Use our issue tracker!
Chat live to developers on IRC!
Submit your code!
Submit an Issue
Troubleshooting
Network Timeout
Writing Documentation
Common tags used in the Documentation:
Help writing/fixing documentation
Clone InaSAFE documentation
Lookup-Table
Indonesian Translation Index
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