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Mapping Resources
Mapping/Graphic Styles Resources
- ArcGIS Style Sheet: OCHA Symbol and Graphic Style has many useful templates, logos, color specifications, and other material related to cartography:
- MXD of COD services: An ArcGIS file that can be used for symbology (admin levels 1- 5 included) - created with OCHA VIU and based on the Style Guide)
- How to consume COD services: A step by step guide to consuming COD web services (COD services) for developers and non-developers (e.g. tableau users)
- OCHA Style Book (internal link for OCHA staff): The style guide includes OCHA's color schemes, templates for graphics, guidance on visualization and more.
- OCHA's Humanitarian and Country Icon: Link to where humanitarian icons and advocacy material can be downloaded.
- OCHA's Geospatial Data Manual (2014): Manual discusses processing, storing, processing, and sharing spatial data
PowerPoint Maps
- PowerPoint Map - OCHA Philippines example of mapping in power point
- PowerPoint Map - Nepal (Map Action) example of mapping in power point
- Check the CODs on HDX for EMF format to create power point maps
Training Resources:
Geospatial Analysis
Overview
Geospatial analysis involves the collection, manipulation and display of data with geographic coordinates.
IMOs with the mapping skillset spend most of their time identifying trends and relationships between humanitarian issues and places to provide an overview of the humanitarian situation.
Mapping and Geospatial Analysis - Examples
Humanitarian Gap Analysis The purpose of gap analysis is to identify
the difference between the desired state and the actual state
This Darfur map shows a creative use of basic technology for displaying cartographic information)
Other Resources
Articles and Reports:
Geospatial Responses to Disasters: The Role of Cyberspace
Background discussion on humanitarian mapping by ESRI
Community and Open Source Network:
To Do....
add overview and more content
do we really want to have geospatial analysis