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My Dewetra IPA FLOODS FLOOD RISK Information System Support the Approximation of EU Floods Directive Compliancy with International standards (INSPIRE, OGC) and protocols for interoperability on sharing data and harmonization from multiple sources Web platform based on a CLOUD architecture and developed with opensource software One single access many APPLICATIONS 2
My Dewetra IPA FLOODS: applications Administrator Geospatial Navigator Metadata Archive Catalog of Historical Floods Layer Configurator Library Web publisher Wiki Manual Blog Profile manager 3
My Dewetra IPA FLOODS Static GeoData Navigator (IPA FLOODS customization) CATALOGUE for historical floods GeoData web publisher ESRI Geoportal Server metadata publisher On-line manual based on wiki approach Configurator for Dewetra Layers Administrator- Profile manager Blog Documentation on DRR see.kms is a project of the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) hosted by Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative SEE 4
My Dewetra IPA FLOODS http://ipafloods.mydewetra.org http://ipafloodsgeonode.mydewetra.org/ http://ddsc1.cimafoundation.org/geoportal/catalog/main/home.page http://ipafloods.mydewetra.org/wiki/index.php/main_page http://ipafloods.mydewetra.org/apps/layerconfig/index.html http://ipafloods.mydewetra.org/apps/admin/index_mydewetra.html 5
IPAFLOODS mydewetra Administrator- Profile manager 16 Institutional profiles At present, increasing 6
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Dewetra 2.0 is the evolution of the former integrated system Dewetra developed by CIMA Foundation, operational at the Central Functional Centre of the National Civil Protection Department (DPC) c/o Prime Minister's Office since 2008, for the forecasting, monitoring and real-time surveillance of all the environmental risks. The application in its complete version can provide, through a graphical interface, high-resolution and continuously updated information, allowing the user to monitor weather events, to build detailed risk scenarios and evaluate the potential impact of phenomena on communities and infrastructure. Dewetra 2.0 allows each computer connected to the Internet the use of the integrated data, regardless the provider. The application manages, in fact, both the data provided by the National System of Functional Centres and the territorial and geospatial ones published as WMS services by other platforms. Dewetra 2.0 is able to load and display geo-referenced static and dynamic layers, and offers interactive tools and features for the analysis of ongoing and past events. IN IPA FLOODS only the static layer navigator component has been implemented. 8
Dewetra - Static Layers The static layers can be choosen and loaded selecting between two different modes By default the system proposes the tag mode that has been organized following the INSPIRE themes http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/themes/data- Specifications/2892 9
Dewetra - Static Layers Folder mode proposes a classification for each Beneficiary, following the categories of the EUFD 10
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Dewetra - Static Layers State of the art for REMOTE ASSISTANCE GIS data analyses and calculations 18
The Italian government has established by law (a Directive of the President of the Council of Ministries, Dir.P.C.M. 49/2015) that the Civil Protection Department makes available to Regions and River Basin Authorities (FD Competent Authorities) a web-gis platform, named FloodCat, that fulfills the function of catalogue of flood events and, therefore, should be used to address the mentioned requirements of the FD. Therefore, in Italy FloodCat is the official technological platform for reporting historical and potential future floods according to the EU Floods Directive. Based on its specific architecture and in accordance to the Floods Reporting Guidance, for each significant flood the following data and information should be recorded: location (name of locality, river basin, sub-basin and/or coastal area or other areas associated with past floods); category of flood (past flood or potential future flood); type of flood; extent (area of land inundated, or length of river stretches or coasts); probability of flood event (frequency, recurrence); date of commencement and duration (days) for each flood; type and degree of adverse consequences for: 1. human health; 2. environment; 3. cultural heritage; 4. economic activity plus other relevant information. 19
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Once you log in, you access the list of layers and you can upload new resources 26
You can create a metadata form for registering already exhisting services in your catalog METADATA manager 27
OR you can create a metadata form for registering in the catalog a resource already provided of its own medata file 28
OR you can create a metadata form for registering in the catalog a new resource, with a proper standard 29
You fill each part of the form with the necessary information: you can save as draft or directly save and close the form, the new form you filled will be present as new element in the catalogue 30
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