Latest MapsUpdated Landslide Assessment for Namasheti & Ulukusi Parish, Uganda
This map illustrates an updated satellite-based analysis of probable landside-affected areas as identified in post-disaster SPOT-5 imagery recorded 10 March 2010 and pre-disaster Spot-5 imagery from 20 February 2007. Main buildings likely affected by landslides were identified through automatic detection techniques from the pre-crisis SPOT-5 imagery. Please note there is an associated degree of uncertainly for some areas of landslides because of local cloud cover and the building count is likely to be an underestimate from the total number of affected buildings in this area. This assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3 prints:1:9,000; Projection : UTM Zone 36 North; Datum : Arc 1960.
Satellite Data (1) : SPOT-5 (2.5m Panchromatic) Imagery Date : 10/3/2010 & 20/2/2007 Copyright : SPOT Image 2010 Satellite Data (2) : Formosat-2 (2.0m) Imagery Date : 7 March 2010 Copyright : NSPO 2010 Satellite Data (3: Radarsat-2 / 1 Imagery Dates : 8/3/2010 & 4/9/2004 Resolution : 12m / 25m Copyright : RADARSAT-2 © MDA 2010 Credit :Canadian Space Agency Bld. / Road Data : UNITAR/UNOSAT Elevation :Aster GDEM (NASA/ JAXA) Administration Data : UBOS/Geo-IM Working group Hospital & School Data : NUDC Other Data : NUDC, OCHA, USGS, NGA Damage Analysis : UNITAR/UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT (11 Mar 2010) Landslide Affected Buildings in Namasheti & Ulukusi Parish, Uganda
This map illustrates satellite-detected areas of probable landsides as identified in Formosat-2 imagery recorded on 7 March 2010, and pre-crisis Spot-5 imagery acquired 20 February 2007. Main buildings likely affected by landslides were identified through automatic detection techniques from the pre-crisis SPOT-5 imagery. Please note there is an associated degree of uncertainly for some areas of landslides because of local cloud cover and the building count is likely to be an underestimate from the total number of affected buildings in this area. This assessment is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:9,000; Projection : UTM Zone 36 North; Datum : Arc-1960
Satellite Data (1) : Formosat-2 (2.0m Panshapened) Imagery Date : 7 March 2010 Copyright : NSPO 2010 Satellite Data (1) : SPOT-5 (2.5m Panshapened) Imagery Date : 2 February 2007 Copyright : SPOT Image 2010 Satellite Data (2: Radarsat-2 / 1 Imagery Dates : 8/3/2010 & 4/9/2004 Resolution : 12m / 25m Copyright : RADARSAT-2 © MDA 2010 Credit :Canadian Space Agency Bld. / Road Data : UNITAR/UNOSAT Elevation :Aster GDEM (NASA/ JAXA) Administration Data : UBOS/Geo-IM Working group Hospital & School Data : NUDC Other Data : NUDC, OCHA, USGS, NGA Damage Analysis : UNITAR/UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT (9 Mar 2010) Potential Tailing Dam Collapse: Kalush, Ivano-Frankivs'ka region, Ukraine
This map illustrates possible tailing ponds of interest near Kropyvnyk, Sivka-kaluska and Kalush. This is a peliminary analysis with charter data to provide a breif overview of the area in support of the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team.
Satellite Data ......... FORMOSAT Imagery Dates ............. 01 March 2010 Resolution ............... 2.0m Copyright .... ............ NSPO, CNES Road Data ................. ESRI Place Names ............... Google Analysis .................. UNITAR/UNOSAT Map Production ........... UNITAR/UNOSAT Projection ................ UTM Zone 35 North Datum ..................... WGS-84 (EGM-96) Potential Tailing Dam Collapse: Kalush, Ivano-Frankivs'ka region, Ukraine
This map illustrates possible tailing ponds of interest near Kropyvnyk, Sivka-kaluska and Kalush. This is a preliminary analysis with charter data to provide a breif overview of the area in support of the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team.
Projection: UTM Zone 35 North, WGS-84 (EGM-96) Satellite Data ........... SPOT Imagery Dates ............. 09 June 2008 Resolution ............... 2.5m Copyright .... ............ SPOT Image Road Data ................. ESRI Place Names ............... Google Analysis .................. UNITAR/UNOSAT Map Production ........... UNITAR/UNOSAT Intensity of Building Damages in Delmas Commune, Haiti
This map presents an interpolated building damage intensity surface as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering Delmas Commune, Haiti. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels according to the EMS-98 classification system. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A3: 1:24,000; Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data : WorldView-2 Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010 Resolution : 50cm Copyright : DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010 Copyright : NOAA / Google Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Delmas atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010 Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Petion Ville atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010 Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Petit Goave atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010 Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Grand Goave atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010 Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Tabarre atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010 Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Gressier atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010 Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Cite Soleil atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010 Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Jacmel atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data: IKONOS Imagery Dates: 26 Feb 2004 Resolution: 1 m Copyright: Geoye Aerial Photos: Google Imagery Dates: 25 Jan 2010 Copyright: Google Source: Google Earth Building Data: JRC Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: EC JRC Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Carrefour atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data: WorldView-2 Imagery Dates: 19 Dec 2009 / 7, 15 Jan 2010 Resolution: 50 cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google Imagery Dates: 18, 21 Jan 2010 Copyright: NOAA / Google Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS Building Data: UNITAR/UNOSAT, Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: UNITAR/UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Leogane atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data: Quickbird-2 Imagery Dates: 26 Feb 2009 Resolution: 60cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos: Google Imagery Dates: 25 Jan 2010 Copyright: Google Source: Google Earth Building Data: JRC Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: EC JRC and WB/GEO-CAN Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Port-au-Prince atlas of building damage assessment
This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data: WorldView-2 Imagery Dates: 19 Dec 2009 / 7-15 Jan 2010 Resolution: 50cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google & WB-IC-RIT Imagery Dates: 18 Jan / 21 Jan / 22 Jan / 23 Jan 2010 Copyright: NOAA / Google / WB-IC-RIT data public domain Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS Building Data: UNITAR/UNOSAT, Swisstopo and RSL-Zurich Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source: METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis: UNITAR/UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT Intensity of Building Damages Across Port-au-Prince & Carrefour, Haiti
This map presents an interpolated building damage intensity surface as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering Port-au-Prince and Carrefour Communes, Haiti. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels according to the EMS-98 classification system. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A1: 1:22,000 (A4 Print Scale 1:60,500) Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data: WorldView-2 Imagery Dates: 19 December 2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010 Resolution: 50cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google Imagery Date: 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010 Copyright: NOAA / Google Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS Building Data: Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT Landcover Data: CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Intensity of Building Damages in Central Carrefour, Haiti
This map presents an interpolated building damage intensity surface as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Carrefour, Haiti. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels according to the EMS-98 classification system. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A1: 1:22,000 (A4 Print Scale 1:60,500) Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data: WorldView-2 Imagery Dates: 19 December 2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010 Resolution: 50cm Copyright: DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google Imagery Date: 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010 Copyright: NOAA / Google Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS Building Data: Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT Landcover Data: CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT Carrefour building damages Summarized by Dominant Landcover, Haiti (Version 2)
This map presents a revised total building count and damages as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Carrefour. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels and summarized in a table by dominant landcover class. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities.
Satellite Data : WorldView-2 Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010 Resolution : 50cm Copyright : DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010 Copyright : NOAA / Google Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT Comprehensive Building Damage Assessment for Carrefour Commune, Haiti (Version 3)
This map presents a revised total building count and damages as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Carrefour. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels and summarized in a table by Commune Sector. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A3: 1:25,500 (for A4 prints: 1:35,000), Projection : UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.
Satellite Data : WorldView-2 Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010 Resolution : 50cm Copyright : DigitalGlobe Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010 Copyright : NOAA / Google Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM Source : METI & NASA 2009 Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT |
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