Hi Douglas, You should have a look at InaSAFE ( http://inasafe.org ). It is all open source, it is a plugin for QGIS, you can install it directly from the plugin repository. The plugin actually include an OSM downloader that makes it easy to use OSM data directly but you can also use the tool with any other data source. There is also a lot of documentation including training material on the website. Technically, it is not a risk assessment tool (in the probabilistic sense) but more of an impact/scenario assessment tool as you can look at specific scenarios/events one by one. It should be very useful to do some visualization, help with contingency planning, preparedness, damage assessment, etc...
Let us know on the inasafe mailing list if you need some help getting started or if you have question ( inasafe-us...@googlegroups.com), Best, Vivien On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Douglas Musaazi <douglasmusa...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > > If some one from the list can spare some time, it will be appreciated to > send/point me to some examples of risk assessment models developed basing > on OSM data/tools or even QGIS software. > > Risk assessment basing on any thematic area/topic > > Thanks. > > Yours Truly > > Douglas Ssebaggala Musaazi > Mobile: +256-772-422524 > @douglaseru > > http://www.mappingday.com/ > http://www.twitter.com/mapuganda > > Keep In Touch > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > >
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