Dear all,

I know people are now very busy with the Philippines, but I was wondering if someone could guide the OSM in Vietnam as they want to start to report the (few damages) after the typhoon. Even if the impact was not as disastrous as in the Philippines, this could be a very good exercise for the team in Vietnam to learn how to use OSM data for crisis response.

I was in Hai Phong with Kate a month ago, and we have a team of about 25 students and professors there at the Maritime University trained in OSM mapping in addition to a small community in Hanoi. The City of Hai Phong was mapped out of a sat imagery the project acquired so there should be a good baseline data there http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/20.8554/106.6754&layers=H. Damage report will just be from fieldwork or field observation as we don't have good post-image data.

Could anyone indicate me any documentation I could share with the team for tagging damaged infrastructure in OSM or anything basics we need to know for damage assessment?

Many thanks,

Liana


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Disaster Risk Management
East Asia and Pacific Region, The World Bank

1818 H Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20433
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Inactive hide details for Pierre Béland ---11/18/2013 10:34:21 AM---Hi all, The tags to be used for tagging roads are describedPierre Béland ---11/18/2013 10:34:21 AM---Hi all, The tags to be used for tagging roads are described in the Workflow panel of Task Manager jo

From: Pierre Béland <[email protected]>
To: Andrew Buck <[email protected]>, HOT <[email protected]>
Date: 11/18/2013 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [HOT] NGA Damage assessment report
      





Hi all,

The tags to be used for tagging roads are described in the Workflow panel of Task Manager job
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/350

If any questions, dont hesitate to contact us or come discuss on the #HOT Irc.

Thanks to all,

Pierre


De : Andrew Buck <[email protected]>
À :
 HOT <[email protected]>
Envoyé le :
 Lundi 18 novembre 2013 9h33
Objet :
 [HOT] NGA Damage assessment report

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Hello everyone.  I have recieved a copy of a damage report in the form
of a shapefile from the US NGA (National Geospatial Agency).  You can
open it in JOSM with the OpneData plugin and it will prompt you to
load a particular layer from within the zip file.  There are several
layers which could be of use to OSM but the most useful is the damaged
roads and bridges layers.  I would like to make this available to the
community to use to mark the appropriate road segments imapssable
(please check to find the correct tagging as I do not know exactly how
to tag that).

https://www.dropbox.com/s/nt933i7n5s85nzi/17NOV13_R3_Final.zip

Make sure you let everyone here know if you plan to work on merging in
this road damage information so that we don't get multiple people
doing it at once.  Also, let us know what tags you will be using and
where you found that information so we can pass that along to the orgs
we are working with.

- -AndrewBuck
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