The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team is soliciting proposals for the Open Data for Resilience and Risk Management Initiatives as part of the project Open Cities Latin America and Caribbean (Dominica).
Dominica is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) located in the Eastern Caribbean with a population of approximately 70,000. It is highly exposed to a range of natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanic events. The mountainous terrain increases hazard susceptibility with events such as landslides and flash flooding in the riverbank communities. The terrain also attributes to many settlements being concentrated along the coast, as the fragility of the road network connectivity due to frequent river and waterway crossings. The effects of climate change related impacts are expected to increase tropical cyclone intensity, sea-level rise and other precipitation related phenomena. Many of the region’s critical services are hindered due to inadequate infrastructure coupled with insufficient updating of integral assets. Their nature-based economy, heavily dependent on tourism, agriculture and forest resources, making it highly vulnerable to such natural and economic impacts.
The Dominican population has suffered from frequent landfalls of tropical storms in recent years. The effects of Hurricane Maria in 2017 are still being attended to and rebuilding efforts are hampered from various challenges. Much focus is currently based on more resilience rebuilding due to the storm’s devastation. Reducing the vulnerability of their natural environment and people, especially that of their indigenous Kalinago people, is currently the basis of the country’s rebuilding agenda.
Due to these various natural and social factors, the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) is well positioned to provide mapping and other related support to assist in managing the vulnerability to natural hazards and economic stresses in Dominica, by supporting the creation of local-scale data and strategies for geospatial information management, as well as participating in the development of integrative methodologies. The OpenCities Latin-America and Caribbean project would focus on capacity building through the OpenStreetMap community and open mapping / open data overall. The training, sharing and creation of tools and strengthening of local communities through participatory assessments, follows the previous OpenCities Africa and OpenCities South Asia projects. It is tailored to empower agencies to enhance their decision making, through better data access and to gain the ability to create, analyze and utilize open data as part of their decision systems and culture.
HOT through the Open Cities pilot intends to:
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Densify and increase the volume and quality of data and layers for the the country for better overall usability
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Generate mapping products that focus on vulnerable communities and aspects of developmental change.
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Provide a strategy for data production, sharing and integration between global volunteer open mapping communities;
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Train authorities, representatives of local committees and designated groups of inhabitants, possible disseminators of the acquired skills and work methodologies.
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Coordinate the necessary work for the production of data remotely, in the field with the Community Committees and as needed with support materials such as drone and street-level images,including the implementation of innovative technologies.
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Define and provide technical support for the assimilation of the data flow produced, its permanent updating from the local level.
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Inspire and instigate a local OSM community of avid mappers and validators, for quality promotion and increase of user base.**
The terms of reference are available here.
The technical proposal shall be presented electronically in Adobe PDF format, in English using the templates provided. The proposal consists in three parts: (a) Technical Proposal (b) Financial Proposal (c) Firm Qualification Questionnaire. Links to templates are available in the Terms of Reference.
How to apply
Applications should be submitted before July 28th 2021, 12pm (EST) to the email address [email protected].
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