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Geospatial Information for Climate Change and Disaster

Mitigation

Shuaib LwasaDepartment of Geography Geoinformatics and Climatic  

SciencesMakerere University

Email: lwasa_s@caes.mak.ac.ug

Determining Information Needs

Climate Change and Disaster Mitigation

Largely slow-onset disasters

Disasters and processes leading to the disasters are less systematically monitored

Rapid-Onset disasters

Runaway cities

Issues

Lessons learned and gaps

High temporal resolution weather data

Hydrology data

Spatial cascade of disasters

Highest infiltration rate

Hydrological scenarios

Base maps 

Some Ideas on how to address data gaps

Episodic monitoring of Disasters and Loss DataPeril and Hazard Classification

Grid-based approachAdministrative boundaryapproach

Vulnerability Assessments

Multi-level system for data capture

Scenarios, planning for preparedness

Key Messages

Integrating climate change and disaster into planning

Timely production of credible, easy‐to‐use information

Multiple scales at which geocoded socio‐economic information is required 

Mixed approach of grid‐based and administrative boundary based

Importance of Prediction and Scenarios; improvement of climate models

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