= !BluePrint: Crisis Mapping = [[TOC]] == Introduction == Sahana Eden can be used as a Crisis Mapping Platform to allow incidents and other information to be mapped during a crisis. Most of the building blocks for Crisis Mapping are already in place in Sahana Eden, and the goal of this project would be to bring these pieces together in a usable solution. This will allow Crisis Mapping to be integrated into other Sahana Eden solutions. The focus of this project is building an easy to use solution. This project will involve developing a custom [DeveloperGuidelines/Templates Template]: {{{Crisis_Map}}} Michael Howden from the Sahana Community is able to help mentor this project. If you have any questions, please contact the [https://groups.google.com/group/sahana-eden Sahana Eden Mailing List] == Stakeholders == TBC Tip: Engage these stakeholders in the development of your !BluePrint. == User Stories == TBC * A person in the community wants to be able to report the impact of a disaster to get assistance * An emergency manager wants to be able to view the needs across the community == Requirements == TBC === Phase I === '''* Custom homepage & menu''' '''* Form to upload incidents to the map (using {{{irs_ireport}}} )''' - Due to rise in role of mobile phones for incident reporting, there can be alternative intuitive template of the form for mobile phones. The user should have a way to report incident while he/she is on the move. Camera and GPS can be accessed using a browser and this will increase the accountability of the data. - When user is filling the incident for a particular location, recent reports for that location will be displayed on the side. User can select those ones which are reports for the same incident. Initially these connections can be just stored, and after analyzing them we can develop a module which clusters such incidents based on these connections. Research papers on topics like "Crisis Map Mash-ups" and "Emergence of Neogeographic practices for incident reporting" have mentioned the problems current crisis mapping tools face is inability to remove duplicate data. Most tools use number of incoming reports as a measure of incident seriousness, but that is not proving to be effective. This feature will help us in solving this problem. '''* Map showing incidents''' - Map will feature different layers for different incidents. User can select which layers he wants to deploy/view. - Simple functions will be made to create new layers or customize existing ones and add features to it as this will be the most used feature when deploying templates. The aim is to make inexperienced programmers use this template very easily for faster deployment. - On clicking a marker, the information displayed will depend on the user type, whether he is a volunteer looking places where his help maybe needed or a user looking for relief camps. The template will have functions to add user types and select which information should be displayed to which user type. - Various functions to give user full control over the customization of the template and map '''* Ability to select different icons (See: [wiki:DeveloperGuidelines/GIS])''' '''* Summary Pages for Incident reports & Charts ''' === Phase II === * Import feeds from different social media platforms (See: DeveloperGuidelines/Messaging) * Configure feeds to import * Create incidents from clicking on map points * Integrated form to allow easy creation of different types of resources (PoI, Resources, Requests, Tasks, Alerts) === Phase III === * Analyse Data Over Time * [wiki:BluePrint/GIS/TimePlay] * [wiki:BluePrint/TimePlot] * Allow "voting" to prioritize * Control voting by different permissions * Allow requests & tasks to be generated and linked from incidents == Design == TBC - But having some wireframes for the solution would be useful === Data Model === (e.g. EER or class diagrams) === Workflows === === Site Map === === Wireframes === === Technologies === == Current Implementation == TBC <*a brief description of the implementation (date/time, name, design options chosen)> <*a link to the code> <*list of deployments of the implementation> <*links to case studies> <*short analysis of achievements/problems> == Planned Implementation == TBC == Future Extensions == == Outstanding Questions == == References == '''* Other Crisis Mapping Software:''' * [http://www.ushahidi.com Ushahidi] - A platform for crowdsource mapping and monitoring of realtime crisis reports from the general public - Technology: Ushahidi Engine with the ability to integrate plug-ins and extensions - Data choice: Reports from the public via mobile phone, e-mail, the web, Twitter, RSS feeds from official news sources * [http://www.oe-files.de/gmaps/eqmashup.html Live Earthquake] - Displays earthquakes over the previous 7 days or 24 hrs on map and timeline - Technology: Google Maps API, Simile Timeline widget - Data choice: U.S. Geological Survey, European- Mediterranean Seismological Centre, GFZ Potsdam * [http://www.oe-files.de/gmaps/eqmashup.html Live Earthquake] - Displays near realtime “fire” tweets in the LA area - Technology: Google Maps API, Twitter API - Data source: Tweets with “fire” geocoded within 100 mi radius of LA * 2009 Los Angeles Fires by LA Times - Displays warning and response information about the wildfire in near real time - Technology: Google Maps - Data source: Los Angeles Times reporters, InciWeb, USGS satellite images, viewers’comments * [http://www.mibazaar.com/nationundersiegeSea Level Rise on Coastal Cities in US] - Displays presentday and sea-level rise images for each of the 31 U.S. coastal cities - Technology: Google Maps, Google Earth - Data source: Images from the “Nation Under Siege” online report by Architecture 2030 * Similar Functionality is described here: BluePrint/SocialMedia ---- BluePrint BluePrint BluePrint