HOT - PDC InaWARE Indonesia Project (Surabaya & Jakarta)

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About Project

This program is a joint venture with the Pacific Disaster Center (PDC), Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Becana (BNPB), PetaBencana.id , and Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia to support disaster management tools and data for Indonesia.

The phase 1 of this project have been done in 2 cities in Indonesia. The first city was Surabaya (October 2016 - February 2017) and the second city was DKI Jakarta (March - November 2017). This mapping activities was done by Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) Indonesia with cooperation and support from local government such as city government and local disaster management agency (BPBD).

The aim of this project is to complete and provide spatial open data for public so it can be used for any disaster management sector by National Government (BNPB) and Local Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).

The BPBD supported the regulation and permission letter to collect the data in the field. Then the local university has supported to digitize the buildings and roads through Mapathon activity. After the projects the local partners continued the project sustainability, we trained them about how to update and use the OSM data by ToT training.

In each city we have collaboration with the local university and BPBD:

  • Surabaya : BPBD Jawa Timur and Sepuluh November Institute of Technology (ITS)
  • DKI Jakarta : BPBD DKI Jakarta and University of Indonesia
  • Semarang : BPBD Semarang and Jendral Soedirman University

Activities

  1. Data Assessment and Preparation
  2. Capacity Buildings (Training and Mapathon) for the local partners
  3. Field Mapping Data Collection
  4. Improve Quality Data & Analysis Data
  5. Create and distribute the Thematic Maps and Atlas for the local governments
  6. Project Sustainability:
  • Conducted Dissemination of the data results
  • Conducted Training of Training for the BPBD and university
  • Provided the PDC documentation Toolbox for the training material
  • Provided the video documentation for the projects

Mapping Team Structure

The project has 2 different mapping team structures for each city. Surabaya has smaller size than DKI Jakarta therefore number of team members was different as well. For Surabaya, we had 22 mapping team member that divided into 2 mapping supervisor, 4 Quality Data Assurance and 16 Spatial Data Entry. The mapping team divided into small groups where each group only consist of 2 Spatial Data Entry and each Quality Data Assurance being responsible to maintain data survey quality from 2 small groups or 4 spatial Data Entry. For each Mapping Supervisor, they had to supervised 2 Quality Data Assurance and maintain their team works including Spatial Data Entry. The team structure can be seen like this:

Mapping Team Struture in Surabaya

DKI Jakarta had more number of mapping team member because its size almost two times bigger than Surabaya with 6 Kotamadya/City, 44 subdistricts, and 267 villages (kelurahan). Therefore, we added 1 Quality Data Assurance and 4 Spatial Data Entry so total number of the mapping team member in DKI Jakarta was 27 people. They were divided into 2 mapping supervisor, 5 Quality Data Assurance and 20 Spatial Data Entry. In general, each position has similar responsibility with Surabaya Project. The team structure can be seen as picture below:

Mapping Team Struture in Jakarta

Mapping Tools and Methodology

Generally, There are 3 mapping steps in this project.

  1. Data Assessment and Data Model
  2. Digitize
  3. Field Survey

First step is the data assessment with the local government to identify the potential exposure data that used for disaster management. We created the data model for the specification and capture the enrich of the data and information.

Second step is digitize all building footprint and highway using HOT Tasking Manager. The purpose was to complete all the object before field survey and can be easily edit using OpenMapKit The project was given a high resolution satellite imagery by US GeoCenter so all digitizion result based on good and update satellite imagery.

Satelit.JPG


Third step is Field Survey using OpenDataKit (ODK) Collect and OpenMapKit as a GPS and Printed Survey Form replacement. The team go to the field using motorcycle and survey all infrastructures in their area as well as asking village office representative to update the administration boundary. The process for field survey can be seen in picture below:

SurveyPDC.JPG

Mapping Timeline

As have been mentioned above, Surabaya and DKI Jakarta have different area size. Therefore, it determines how long mapping activity going. Surabaya with smaller area than DKI Jakarta took around 4 months to be completed. The picture below shows Surabaya Mapping Timeline:

Sby timeline.JPG

DKI Jakarta took a bit longer than surabaya to be completed. Some factors contribute in this such as traffic jam, area size and weather. The Jakarta mapping activity takes 6 months to be finished The picture below shows Jakarta mapping Timeline:

Jkt timeline.JPG

Mapping Objects

Administrative Boundary

There are 4 administrative boundary that has been mapped (add and/or update) during this project.

  1. City/Regency Boundary
  2. Municipality Boundary
  3. Village Boundary
  4. Community Group (RW) Boundary
No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering
1. City/Regency Boundary way A Boundary for City/Regency areas admin_level 5
Rendering-adminlevel 5-mapnik.png
2. Municipality Boundary way A boundary for Municipality areas admin_level 6
Rendering-adminlevel 6-mapnik.png
3. Village Boundary way A boundary for Village areas admin_level 7
Rendering-adminlevel 7-mapnik.png
4. Sub Village Boundary way A boundary for Community Group areas admin_level 9
Rendering-adminlevel 9-mapnik.png
5. Sub Sub Village Boundary way A boundary for sub sub villages areas. In Indonesia, it called Rukun Tetangga (RT) and the lowest level of administration boundary in Indonesia. HOT mapped and update some of RT Boundaries only in DKI Jakarta based on request from Local Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) DKI Jakarta. admin_level 10
Rendering-adminlevel 9-mapnik.png

This is sample of how the administration boundary has been drawn in survey map and rendered into OpenStreetMap.

Boundary map.jpeg

Critical Facilities

There are 11 critical facilities that become priority objects for PDC-InaWARE Indonesia Project:

  1. Finance
  2. Communication
  3. Transportation
  4. Water Supply System
  5. Electrical Power System
  6. Fuel Storage
  7. Public Institution
  8. Sport Facilities
  9. Health Facilities
  10. Emergency Services
  11. Government Establishments

Finance

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Bank node area A place that provides financial services for people, such as money deposit, money saving and credit for financial services. amenity bank
Bank-16.svg
Bank Indonesia Lama Padang atas.JPG

Communication

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Communication Tower node Tower to provide and deliver communication signal man_made communications_tower
Communication Tower - Nishapur.JPG

Transportation

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Airports node area A place for planes to arrived and departed aeroway aerodrome
Aerodrome.svg
KualaNamuTerminal.jpg
2. Ferry Terminal node area A place for ships to arrived and departed amenity ferry_terminal
3. Train Station node area Rail passenger only station public_transport station
Stasiun Tugu.JPG
4. Bus Station node area A place for buses to arrived and departed amenity bus_station
Amenity bus station.svg
Giwangan.jpg

Water Supply Systems

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Fire Hydrants node area An active fire protection measure, and a source of water provided in most urban, suburban and rural areas with municipal water service to enable firefighters to tap into the municipal water supply to assist in extinguishing a fire. emergency fire_hydrant
Downtown Charlottesville fire hydrant.jpg
2. Water Towers node An elevated storage container for drinking water. man_made water_tower
Water-tower-16.svg
Yosowilangun sta 130807-2521 lmj.JPG
3. Pumping Station node area A station that manage and deliver water from river/land man_made watermill
Rumah pompa.png

Electrical Power Systems

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Generators node A device used to convert power from one form to another. power generator
Eoliennes Gaspesie.jpg
2. Tower node tower that used to support an overhead power line. power tower
Power-tower mapnik.png
Electricity Pylon-Tower at Norden Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1601275.jpg
3. Substations node area a large facilities (up to several acres) for very high voltage transmission lines or just small buildings or kiosks near the street for low voltage distribution lines. power substation
Area power.png
Daventry, entrance to substation - geograph.org.uk - 1751032.jpg
4. Power Plant node A place/industrial facility where power is generated. power plant
Huntly Power Station.JPG

Fuel Storage

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Gas Station node Petrol station; gas station; marine fuel; … amenity fuel
Fuel-16.svg
Pertamina filling station, Bali, Indonesia.jpg

Public Institution

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Kindergarten node area Place for kids to learn (5-6 years old) amenity kindergarten Rendering-area-amenity-school.png
2. Sekolah Dasar (SD) / Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI) node area Elementary School Rendering-area-amenity-school.png
3. Sekolah Menengah Pertama (SMP) / Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs) node area Junior High School Rendering-area-amenity-school.png
4. Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA) / Madrasah Aliyah (MA) node area Senior High School Rendering-area-amenity-school.png
SMUN 54 Jakarta.jpg
5. College node area A place for further education, usually a post-secondary education institution amenity college Rendering-area-amenity-school.png
6. University node area An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning. amenity university Rendering-area-amenity-school.png
Universidad Indonesia Edificio Administrativo.JPG
7. Mosque / Mushala node area Place of worship for moslem
Muslim-16.svg
Masjid Al-Markaz Al-Islami Makassar.jpg
8. Church / Capel node area Place of worship for christian
Christian-16.svg
Tamalang Kudat Sabah Gereja-Basel-Malaysia-BCCM Tamalang-02.jpg
9. Hindu Temple node area Place of worship for hindu
Hinduist-16.svg
Pura Bratan Bali.jpg
10. Buddhist Temple node area Place of worship for buddhist
Buddhist-16.svg
Vihara Duta Prabha Banjarmasin.JPG
11. Supermarket node area A large store for groceries and other goods. shop supermarket
Supermarket-14.svg
Carrefour at Faa'a French Polynesia.JPG
12. Pasar node area A place where trade is regulated and traditionally, e.g. a square. amenity marketplace
Wet market in Singapore 2.jpg

Sport Facilities

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Stadion area A building which was built as stadium. Mostly for sport activities and big events leisure stadium
Rendering-area-leisure-sports centre.png
Stadion Agus Salim.jpg
2. Sports Centre node area TA distinct facility where a range of sports take place within an enclosed area. leisure sports_centre
Rendering-area-leisure-sports centre.png
Jakabaring Aquatic Center, SEA Games 2011 Palembang 1.jpg
3. Pitch node area An area designed for playing a particular sport, normally designated with appropriate markings. leisure pitch
Rendering-area-leisure-sports centre.png
Bogor Agricultural University Sports Field.jpg

Health Facilities

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Clinic node area A medium-sized medical facility or health centre. amenity clinic
Puskesmas Sungai Mariam, Kutai Kartanegara.jpg
3. Hospital node area institutions for health care providing treatment by specialised staff and equipment, and typically providing nursing care for longer-term patient stays. amenity hospital
Hospital-14.svg
Awal Bros Hospital at Batam Island, Indonesia.JPG

Emergency Services

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Police Station node area A station from which the police operates. amenity police
Police-16.svg
Polsek Majalengka.jpg
2. Fire Station node area A station from which the fire brigade operates. amenity fire_station
Fire-station-16.svg
Pemadam kebakaran Sampit.JPG

Government Establishment

No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Kantor RW node area Community Group Office
2. Kantor Desa/Kelurahan node area Village Government Office
Kantor-desa-Jenggawah-Jember.jpeg
3. Kantor Kecamatan node area Subdistrict Government Office
Kantor Kecamatan lasem.jpg
4. Kantor Bupati/Walikota node area District Government Office
5. Kantor Gubernur node area Province Government Office
6. Government Office node area An office of a (supra)national, regional or local government agency or department office government
Gedung pusat bahasa.JPG
7. Kedutaan Besar node area A representation of a country in another country. amenity embassy
Embassy-16.svg
Australias indonesian embassy.jpg

Required Key and Value for Any BUILDING Objects for Critical Facilities

No. Information Key Value Description
1. Building Type building User Defined meaning that the value is determined by the user in accordance with the information of the building. For example our object is school then we can add tag building=school. For further information please see here
2. Building levels building:levels User Defined meaning that the value is determined by the user in accordance with the information of the building. For example our object has 3 floors then we can add tag building:levels=3. For further information please see here
3. Building Structure building:structure
  • reinforced_masonry
  • unreinforce_masonry
  • platered
  • confined_masonry
  • brick
  • wood
the value is determined by the user in accordance with the information about the building structure. For example, the building has reinforced masonry structure then we can add tag building:structure=reinforced_masonry to the building. For more information please click here
4. Building Addresss addr:full User Defined meaning that the value is determined by the user in accordance with the information of the building. For example, our building located at Jalan MH.Thamrin then we can add tag addr=Jalan M.H Thamrin to the building. For more information please see here
5. Building's Name name User Defined meaning that the value is determined by the user in accordance with the information of the building. For example our building name Kafe Enak then we can add tag name=Kafe Enak to the building. For more information please see here
6. Building Wall building:walls
  • brick
  • wood
  • bamboo
  • tin
Determined by what wall that the building has. For example the building builded with brick wall so we can add tag building:walls=brick to the building. For more information please see here
7. Building Roof building:roof
  • tile
  • tin
  • asbestos
  • concrete
Determined by what roof that the building has. For example the building has tile roff so we can add tag building:roof=tile to the building. For more information please see here
8. Roof Access access:roof
  • yes
  • no
If the building has an access to the roof then we have to add tag access:roof=yes and vice versa. For more information please see here

Roads, Railway and Water Object

There are 12 categories of road that has been mapped (add and/or edit) in this project.

  1. Motorway
  2. Trunk
  3. Primary
  4. Secondary
  5. Tertiary
  6. Residental
  7. Pedestrian
  8. Path
  9. Services
  10. Living Street
  11. Unclassified
  12. Track
No. Object Name Object Type Description Key Value OSM Rendering Sample Picture
1. Motorway way Free Way. Only for cars and it is paid road highway motorway
Rendering-highway motorway neutral.png
Rambuppj.jpg
2. Trunk way Roads that connected administrative area. It can be city level, regency level or province level. highway trunk
Rendering-highway trunk L3005 MF.png
Pantura birdeye view.jpg
3. Primary Road way Primary way in the mapping area. highway primary
Rendering-highway primary neutral.png
Thamrin Road 01.jpg
4. Secondary Road way Secondary way in the mapping area. Connected with primary way highway secondary
Rendering-highway secondary neutral.png
Meyenburg-L134.jpg
5. Tertiary Road way Tertiary way in the mapping area. Connected with secondary way highway tertiary
Rendering-highway tertiary neutral.png
Jalan Jaksa.jpg
6. Residential way Ways that located in residential area highway residential
Rendering-highway residential.png
Jalan di Muara Muntai - Ezagren.JPG
7. Pedestrian way Ways for pedestrian. Any vehicles can not passing this way. Usually found in tourism area or shopping area highway pedestrian
Pedestrian with area osm.png
Jakarta Indonesia Post-office-at-Fatahillah-Square-01.jpg
8. Path way Way that can only passing by motorcycle and by foot. It width around < 1.5 meter. highway path
Path osm.png
Raised footway at the end of Marsh Lane - geograph.org.uk - 50345.jpg
9. Service Way way Service way. Usually found in commercial building, mall and rest area. highway services centerr
10. Living Street way Small way in residential area. it's width around 1.5 - 2 meter. highway living_street
centerr
Spielstrasse.jpg
11. Track way Small way. Usually for hiking route or found in rice fields. highway track
Rendering-highway track.png
India 3 Gender 3 (10265682234).jpg
12. Unclassified way way Unknwon way based on its category. highway road
Rendering-highway-road-mapnik.png
Unclassified road off the A712 - geograph.org.uk - 1411092.jpg
13. Railway way Path / way for train railway rail
Mapping-Features-Railroad-With-Station.png
Semboyan 2A1 09-2015.jpg
14. River way The linear flow of a river, in flow direction. waterway river
Rendering-river.png
Sungai Pela - Ezagren.JPG
15. Reservoir area an artificial lake is used to store water. landuse reservoir
Landuse-reservoir.png
Waduk RiaRio After Jokowi - Hariadhi.jpg
16. River Bank area A wide river as defined by its area. waterway riverbank
Rendering-waterway-riverbank.png
Ciliwung 090419-0298 pg.jpg

Mapping Results

For more details about the mapping results, visit the page https://openstreetmap.id/en/data-dki-jakarta/