OpenStreetMap
For	Disaster	Management
Harry Mahardhika M
Project CoordinatorHumanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia
harry.mahardhika@hotosm.org
Who
A Non-Profit Organization who Utilize
OpenStreetMap data for humanitarian aid and
economic development
OpenStreetMap is HOT’s Core
HOT Supports OSM Growth in 3 Ways:
1. Disaster Responses
2. Technology Innovation
3. Community Engangement
1. Disaster Response: Nepal Earthquake
Before After
First 48 hours: 2000+ mappers
13K+ Miles of Road, 110K+ Buildings
2. Technology Innovation
HOT
TASKING
MANAGER
HOT
EXPORT
TOOL
JOSM Presets for Indonesian
Context & Tracing Guide
OSM Validation & Quality
Assurance Guidelines
3. Community Engagement: Building Local OSM
Volunteer Communities
Indonesian University Road Show
HOT Indonesia:
History & Current Project
Indonesia in 2011 - CONDITIONS
• Provinces/Districts/Cities started to develop disaster management
agencies
• Lack of spatial data – buy or collect it yourself
• Very minimum buildings in OSM (30,000 for the whole country)
What HOT Indonesia do?
• Increase people awareness about OSM
• Increase number of OSM data in Indonesia
• Increase number of OSM user in Indonesia
• Building OSM communities for Indonesia
• Using OSM for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
THE
PROJECT
PDC-InaWARE Critical Facilities Mapping
(2016 - Now)
Surabaya	and	DKI	Jakarta,	Indonesia
Inputs:
Web/Desktop Map Edits
Mobile Phone Apps (OpenMapKit, GeoDataCollect)
Key Disaster Lifeline Infrastructure
● Road Networks
● Buildings Footprints
● Electrical Infrastructure
● Flood Related Features
● Sub-village (Rukun Warga) Boundaries
Attribute Detail
● Existing: Use, structure type, wall type, floor type, levels,
condition
● New: Contact person and phone as available, shelter
capacity, backup generator availability
What Data?
Preparation
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Initial Meeting
with Local /
Related
Government
Surveying Permit
Letter
Staffing
Recruitment
Mapping
Equipment
24	September	2017
Mapping Strategy
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Small and
Solid Group
Regionalize
the cities
Regular
Team
Evaluation
Maintain
Communicat
ion w/
Government
Mobile
Technology
Aproach
24	September	2017
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Challenges & Lesson Learned
Rejection by
Local
Government
Mapping
Area Size
Traffic
Condition
Weather
24	September	2017
Unsuspected
Events
THE
RESULTS
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Follow-Up
24	September	2017
News:
https://www.hotosm.org/projects/usaid_bnpb_inaware_disaster_management_earl
y_warning_and_decision_support_capacity
http://inaware.bnpb.go
.id/inaware/
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Follow-Up
24	September	2017
https://petabencana.id/
map/jakarta
https://petabencana.id/m
ap/surabaya
Supporting but NOT Controlling
Surabaya Mapping
Video
https://youtu.be/dMkpG16L-AA
THANK
YOU

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