08 April 2014

[image: Screen capture of a tsunami impact assessment generated using the
InaSAFE software with colours showing differing levels of potential
flooding and impact on
buildings.]<http://www.ga.gov.au/__data/assets/image/0020/62174/worldwide-large.jpg>

Screen capture from the InaSAFE
2.0 software, showing likely tsunami
impacts from a hypothetical magnitude
8.1 earthquake on Maumere, Flores
in Indonesia.

Geoscience Australia has contributed to a new version of software that can
predict the potential social and human impact of natural disasters.

Released overnight in Indonesia, the updated version of InaSAFE 2.0 [image:
External site link] <http://inasafe.org/en/> was jointly developed by
Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), Australian
Government agencies and the World Bank.

Dr Syamsul Maarif, the Head of BNPB, said that the InaSAFE tools will help
improve disaster preparedness in Indonesia by providing a new way to
combine scientific hazard information and community knowledge on disaster
risk.

“It enables production of realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for
better planning, preparedness and response training activities, by
incorporating a range of natural hazard information, such as earthquake,
volcanoes, tsunami or flood; and exposure data, such as the spatial
distribution of population, roads or critical infrastructure,” Dr Maarif
said.

Australia’s Minister-Counsellor for Development Cooperation in Indonesia,
Jean-Bernard Carrasco, said InaSAFE 2.0 includes the ability to work with
road data, including a capability to download roads directly from the
online mapping tool OpenStreetMap [image: External site
link]<http://www.openstreetmap.org/> (OSM).
The new functions could help when planning possible evacuation and
emergency response routes.

“With the help of Australian Government agency Geoscience Australia and the
Australia-Indonesia facility for Disaster Reduction, over 1.3 million
buildings have already been mapped in OSM and this data is being
incorporated into InaSAFE”, Mr Carrasco said.

The updated software is compatible with the free and open source Geographic
Information System QGIS 2.0 [image: External site
link]<http://www.qgis.org/en/site/>,
and allows users to import spatial data from remote sources and create
custom impact map templates.

The World Bank, through its Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and
Recovery [image: External site link] <https://www.gfdrr.org/> is
facilitating use of InaSAFE across the world in Africa and to countries
such as Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Dr Jim Y Kim, President of the World Bank,
recently listed use of InaSAFE as one of the Seven Steps to Surviving a
Disaster [image: External site
link]<http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-02-18/seven-steps-to-surviving-a-disaster>
.

InaSAFE 2.0 is free and open source software that provides disaster
managers with a simple but rigorous tool for evidence-based disaster
planning.


Source:
http://www.ga.gov.au/about-us/news-media/news-2014/new-disaster-management-software-released-worldwide.html

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