1. Disaster risk reduction and reconstruction in Indonesia with Earth Observation.
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Massimi, Vincenzo, Amodio, Angelo, Utanda, Angel, Alonso, Alberto, Bally, Philippe, Manunta, Paolo, Nitti, Davide, and Nutricato, Raffaele
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EARTHQUAKE magnitude ,HIGH resolution imaging ,SOIL liquefaction ,TERRAIN mapping ,DISASTERS ,WENCHUAN Earthquake, China, 2008 - Abstract
On September 28,2018, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The epicentre was the provincial capital of Palu, located on a bay on the island’s northwest coast. The quake triggered a tsunami that swept 10-meter tall waves of seawater and swamped the city. The combination of the earthquake, tsunami, soil liquefaction and landslides claimed well over 2000 lives, destroyed homes, buildings, infrastructures and farmland in several districts. Recognizing the need to relocate settlements from the liquefaction-prone areas, the Indonesian government developed the Master Plan for Recovery and Reconstruction for Central Sulawesi through the EARR and SWIP projects. Indra and Planetek Italia contributed to the implementation of this plan with a batch of EO-based services. The main information provided was related to terrain deformation mapping (before the earthquake)followed by the update of terrain information mapping (in the months immediately after the earthquake)and reconstruction monitoring with Very High Resolution images. The collaboration went on with a capacity-building workshop and aknowledge transfer activity held in Jakarta in June 2019 regarding the technical aspects of the delivered products and training sessions for local users to teach them to use the Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP) of ESA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020