GIS Mapping and Spatial Analysis in Early Warning Systems Course

INTRODUCTION 

Disaster risk within a country has its roots in development decisions that do not adequately address disaster concerns, and the resulting disasters are coming at the cost of development and poverty reduction. By not considering disaster risk in development planning, new risks could be unintentionally created or existing ones exacerbated through investments in infrastructure and public services, and through improper planning and regulation.

Thus it is essential that the process of development planning identifies and analyzes the underlying causes of risk, and factors in measures for risk reduction. By mainstreaming disaster risk reduction into national development processes, disaster risk considerations can be made an integral part of development processes, especially in priority sectors such as agriculture, education, health, housing and roads.

This course has been developed to enhance the capacity of government officials, development partners and stakeholders involved in development planning to mainstream disaster risk reduction into development activities and practices.

Duration:

5 days


WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This course is intended for audiences who form disaster management teams working in government agencies, NGOs, and Community Members working in governments, funding agencies, and research and non-government organizations for Emergency response and other Development programmes.

REQUIREMENTS

  • No prior knowledge of GIS
  • Participants must carry personal laptops for software installations

OBJECTIVES AND OUTPUT TO PARTICIPANTS

  • Upon completion of the course, participants will:

    • Understand operational mechanisms and procedures for the prediction, forecasting, monitoring and response to the warning
    • Examine the kinds of tools and products that are available or could be developed to integrate information into forms most useful for them to make decisions at various levels and set-up appropriate contingency plan or options to guide members of their organization against various hazards of different timescales.
    • Design end-to-end early warning systems for several types of hazards including, action planning for disaster preparedness, emergency management and social response with respect to the early warning;
    • Develop tools for early warning audits, identify current gaps in existing early warning systems and put in place enhanced people-centered early warning system
    • Harmonization of the early warning system and disaster mitigation for effective disaster risk reduction
    • Undertake risk assessment and design of multi-hazard end-to-end early warning systems for disaster risk reduction
    • Develop strategies to institutionalize early warning systems into the process cycle of disaster risk reduction and development planning, emergency response, and preparedness activities
    • Interpret and translate scientific information products into user-friendly formats and prepare & communicate tailor-made early warning information products to elicit a response from the at-risk communities
    • Design and implement community-based early warning systems that are people centered and that can effectively contribute to the risk management process/risk reduction
    • Evaluate and introduce public education and training programme for the community based early warning systems
    • Apply emerging new generation climate prediction technologies for anticipating and managing disaster risks associated with climate change & variability

COURSE CONTENT

  • Introduction to End-to-End Early Warning System
    • Overview of Basic Terminology & Concepts in DRM
    • Overview of Hazards and possibility of EWS
    • End-to-End EWS Framework and its Elements
    • Institutional mechanism/ framework for EWS

 

  • Hazard Detection, Monitoring, Forecasting & Information for Warning (HDMFW)
    • Hazard Identification Process
    • Risk Analysis: Probabilities and Consequences
    • Risk Management: Options Analysis
    • Detection, Monitoring, Forecasting & Information for Warning-Drought
    • Detection, Monitoring, Forecasting & Information for Warning-Flood/Flash Flood
    • Detection, Monitoring, Forecasting & Information for - Warning-Volcanoes, Earthquake and Tsunami

 

  • Application of Risk Assessment & Risk Communication for Early Warning
    • Use of Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment and Risk Maps for Early Warning
    • Risk Communication Process and Tools
    • Contingency Plans
    • Organizational Preparedness and Response Preparation
    • GIS and RS in Early Warning Systems

 

  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Early Warning Systems
    • Table-Top Exercise & SOP Development
    • Community-level focus
    • Good practice and lessons learned across the globe

 

  • Monitoring and Evaluation of EWS
    • Monitoring the performance of EWS through quantifiable indicators and tools
    • Post Training work plan
    • Course Evaluation

Methodology

This instructor led training course is delivered using a blended learning approach and comprises of presentations, guided sessions of practical exercise, web based tutorials and group work. Our facilitators are seasoned industry experts with years of experience, working as professional and trainers in these fields.

All facilitation and course materials will be offered in English. The participants should be reasonably proficient in English.

Accreditation

Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with a Livecode Technologies certificate.

Training Venue

The training is residential and will be held at the Livecode Technologies Training Center in Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya. The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments, lunch, and study visits.

All participants will additionally cater for their, travel expenses, visa application, insurance, and other personal expenses.

Accommodation

Accommodation is arranged upon request. For reservations contact the Training Officer.

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Training Fees

The course fees is KES 65,000.00 or USD 950.00 exclusive of VAT. The course fees covers the course tuition, training materials, two (2) break refreshments, lunch and study visits. Participants will cater for their travel and accommodation costs.

Payment

Payment should be transferred to Livecode Technologies account through bank on or before the course commences.

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Cancellation Policy

Payment for the all courses includes a registration fee, which is non-refundable, and equals 15% of the total sum of the course fee.

Tailor- Made

This scheduled course can also be tailored for your organization. To find out how our tailor-made training can help your organization, contact our team on:

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Event Properties

Event Date 10-10-2022 8:00 am
Event End Date 10-14-2022 5:00 pm
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Cut off date 10-06-2022
Individual Price USD 950
Location Nairobi, Kenya
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