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30 Haiti maps
EQ-2010-000009-HTI
POSTER: Building Damage Assessment, Haiti

Product ID: 1442 - English
Published: 24 Apr, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.22 x -72.879
BottomRight: 18.619 x -72.2

This poster illustrates the background, methodology and results of remotely sensed (aerial photographs and satellite imagery based) damage assessments of buildings in the earthquake affected area in Haiti.
The Haiti building damage atlas was produced by the United Nations' Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC), and the World Bank in support to the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) process led by the Government of Haiti.

Source(s):
Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of UNITAR/UNOSAT.
The World Bank has worked with a network of volunteer collaborators, GEO CAN (Global Earth Observation – Catastrophe Assessment Network), and with ImageCat, Inc. to produce its damage assessment.
EC JRC's work is supported by the Stability Instrument.
Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers including Sertit/Space Charter and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM).
Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT
Financial support by: UNDP, EC, GFDRR

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_BuildingDamagePosterA0_v1_LR.pdf (1.4MB),
PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_BuildingDamagePosterA0_v1_HR.pdf (3.6MB)


Intensity of Building Damages in Delmas Commune, Haiti

Product ID: 1436 - English
Published: 3 Mar, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.581 x -72.23
BottomRight: 18.518 x -72.31

This map presents an interpolated building damage intensity surface as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering Delmas Commune, Haiti. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels according to the EMS-98 classification system. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A3: 1:24,000; Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data : WorldView-2
Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution : 50cm
Copyright : DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google
Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright : NOAA / Google
Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map
Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_DamageSurfaceDELMAS_v1_LR.pdf (1.3MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_DamageSurfaceDELMAS_v1_HR.pdf (6.1MB)


Delmas atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1435 - English
Published: 2 Mar, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.581 x -72.341
BottomRight: 18.523 x -72.256

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010
Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasDelmas_v1_HR.pdf (225.3MB)


Petion Ville atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1434 - English
Published: 2 Mar, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.557 x -72.363
BottomRight: 18.454 x -72.204

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010
Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasPetionVille_v1_HR.pdf (601.1MB)


Petit Goave atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1433 - English
Published: 2 Mar, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.446 x -72.879
BottomRight: 18.415 x -72.84

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010
Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasPetitGoave_v1_HR.pdf (39.7MB)


Grand Goave atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1432 - English
Published: 2 Mar, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.434 x -72.797
BottomRight: 18.416 x -72.765

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010
Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasGrandGoave_v1_HR.pdf (24.2MB)


Tabarre atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1431 - English
Published: 2 Mar, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.611 x -72.315
BottomRight: 18.532 x -72.223

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010
Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasTabarre_v1_HR.pdf (273.0MB)


Gressier atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1430 - English
Published: 26 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.552 x -72.573
BottomRight: 18.488 x -72.456

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010
Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasGressier_v1_HR.pdf (181.0MB)


Cite Soleil atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1429 - English
Published: 26 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.619 x -72.344
BottomRight: 18.558 x -72.283

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Aerial Photos: WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 26 Jan 2010
Copyright: WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasCiteSoleil_v1_HR.pdf (150.4MB)


Jacmel atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1428 - English
Published: 26 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.274 x -72.57
BottomRight: 18.22 x -72.495

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data: IKONOS
Imagery Dates: 26 Feb 2004
Resolution: 1 m
Copyright: Geoye
Aerial Photos: Google
Imagery Dates: 25 Jan 2010
Copyright: Google
Source: Google Earth
Building Data: JRC
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: EC JRC
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasJacmel_v1_HR.pdf (101.2MB)


Carrefour atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1427 - English
Published: 26 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.558 x -72.459
BottomRight: 18.512 x -72.368

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data: WorldView-2
Imagery Dates: 19 Dec 2009 / 7, 15 Jan 2010
Resolution: 50 cm
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google
Imagery Dates: 18, 21 Jan 2010
Copyright: NOAA / Google
Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data: UNITAR/UNOSAT, Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: UNITAR/UNOSAT
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasCarefour_v1_HR.pdf (155.6MB)


Leogane atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1426 - English
Published: 26 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.566 x -72.693
BottomRight: 18.431 x -72.509

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data: Quickbird-2
Imagery Dates: 26 Feb 2009
Resolution: 60cm
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos: Google
Imagery Dates: 25 Jan 2010
Copyright: Google
Source: Google Earth
Building Data: JRC
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: EC JRC and WB/GEO-CAN
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasLeogane_v1_HR.pdf (416.5MB)


Port-au-Prince atlas of building damage assessment

Product ID: 1425 - English
Published: 26 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5856 x -72.3688
BottomRight: 18.5131 x -72.2659

This atlas presents an overview of building damages in Haiti as identified in satellite and aerial imagery recorded after the magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake of 12 January 2010. It was produced in support of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA); and represents a joint analysis by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the World Bank. The categorization of damage is based on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) Five-level grading system. This atlas product includes an overview map of the atlas sheets, as well as individual sheets at a scale of 1:2,500 for A3 size hardcopy prints. Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data: WorldView-2
Imagery Dates: 19 Dec 2009 / 7-15 Jan 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google & WB-IC-RIT
Imagery Dates: 18 Jan / 21 Jan / 22 Jan / 23 Jan 2010
Copyright: NOAA / Google / WB-IC-RIT data public domain
Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data: UNITAR/UNOSAT, Swisstopo and RSL-Zurich
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis: UNITAR/UNOSAT
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

PDNA_HTI_EQ2010_AtlasPaP_v1_HR.pdf (164.9MB)


Intensity of Building Damages Across Port-au-Prince & Carrefour, Haiti

Product ID: 1424 - English
Published: 25 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.57 x -72.453
BottomRight: 18.505 x -72.321

This map presents an interpolated building damage intensity surface as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering Port-au-Prince and Carrefour Communes, Haiti. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels according to the EMS-98 classification system. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A1: 1:22,000 (A4 Print Scale 1:60,500) Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data: WorldView-2
Imagery Dates: 19 December 2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google
Imagery Date: 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright: NOAA / Google
Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data: Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data: CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_DamageSurfaceOverview_v1_LR.pdf (2.1MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_DamageSurfaceOverview_v1_HR.pdf (7.0MB)


Intensity of Building Damages in Central Carrefour, Haiti

Product ID: 1423 - English
Published: 25 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.558 x -72.422
BottomRight: 18.541 x -72.39

This map presents an interpolated building damage intensity surface as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Carrefour, Haiti. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels according to the EMS-98 classification system. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A1: 1:22,000 (A4 Print Scale 1:60,500) Projection: UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data: WorldView-2
Imagery Dates: 19 December 2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos: NOAA / Google
Imagery Date: 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright: NOAA / Google
Source: USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data: Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data: CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production: UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_DamageSurfaceCarrefour_v1_LR.pdf (905.4Kb),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_DamageSurfaceCarrefour_v1_HR.pdf (4.4MB)


Carrefour building damages Summarized by Dominant Landcover, Haiti (Version 2)

Product ID: 1422 - English
Published: 17 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.558 x -72.459
BottomRight: 18.512 x -72.368

This map presents a revised total building count and damages as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Carrefour. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels and summarized in a table by dominant landcover class. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities.

Source(s):
Satellite Data : WorldView-2
Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution : 50cm
Copyright : DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google
Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright : NOAA / Google
Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map
Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamageLandcoverCarrefour_v4_LR.pdf (1.7MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamageLandcoverCarrefour_v4_HR.pdf (3.2MB)


Comprehensive Building Damage Assessment for Carrefour Commune, Haiti (Version 3)

Product ID: 1421 - English
Published: 15 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.558 x -72.459
BottomRight: 18.512 x -72.368

This map presents a revised total building count and damages as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Carrefour. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels and summarized in a table by Commune Sector. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A3: 1:25,500 (for A4 prints: 1:35,000), Projection : UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data : WorldView-2
Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution : 50cm
Copyright : DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google
Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright : NOAA / Google
Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map
Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldAssessmentCarrefour_v3_LR.pdf (939.2Kb),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldAssessmentCarrefour_v3_HR.pdf (3.8MB)


Intensity of Building Damages in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Product ID: 1420 - English
Published: 15 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.55994 x -72.354344
BottomRight: 18.537964 x -72.336134

This map presents an interpolated building damage intensity surface as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities. Map scale for A3: 1:7,500 (for A4 prints: 1:10,500), Projection : UTM Zone 18 North - NAD-83.

Source(s):
Satellite Data : WorldView-2
Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution : 50cm
Copyright : DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google
Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright : NOAA / Google
Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map
Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamageDowntownPaP_v2_LR.pdf (1.1MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamageDowntownPaP_v2_HR.pdf (8.5MB)


Port-au-Prince building damages Summarized by Dominant Landcover, Haiti (Version 2)

Product ID: 1419 - English
Published: 13 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5856 x -72.3688
BottomRight: 18.5131 x -72.2659

This map presents a revised total building count and damages as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Port-au-Prince. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels and summarized in a table by dominant landcover class. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities.

Source(s):
Satellite Data : WorldView-2
Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution : 50cm
Copyright : DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google
Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright : NOAA / Google
Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map
Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamageLandcover_PaP_v2_LR.pdf (1.1MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamageLandcover_PaP_v2_HR.pdf (5.0MB)


Comprehensive Building Damage Assessment for Port-Au-Prince Commune, Haiti (Version 2)

Product ID: 1418 - English
Published: 13 Feb, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5856 x -72.3688
BottomRight: 18.5131 x -72.2659

This map presents a revised total building count and damages as assessed from both satellite and aerial survey imagery covering the Commune of Port-au-Prince. Damaged buildings were classified according to visually-assessed damage levels and summarized in a table by dominant landcover class. This work is done at the request of UNDP, and in support of the UN-led efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Swisstopo and the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) at the University of Zurich provided extensive pre-crisis building data in direct technical support of this UN damage analysis. Initial reference data were received from collaborative centers (European Commission JRC with the support of the Stability Instrument; Sertit/Space Charter) and other supporting entities (ITHACA, DLR, OSM). This analysis will be validated in the field during PDNA and recovery activities.

Source(s):
Satellite Data : WorldView-2
Imagery Dates : 19 Dec.2009 / 7-15 Jan. 2010
Resolution : 50cm
Copyright : DigitalGlobe
Aerial Photos : NOAA / Google
Imagery Date : 18 Jan / 21 Jan 2010
Copyright : NOAA / Google
Source : USGS / ERDAS APOLLO WMS
Building Data : Swisstopo/RSL-Zurich/UNOSAT
Landcover Data : CNIGS, Infoterra, OSM, OCHA
Road & Urban Data : Open Street Map
Place Names : OCHA, Google Map Maker
Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Damage Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldAssessment_PaP_v2_LR.pdf (1.0MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldAssessment_PaP_v2_HR.pdf (4.9MB)


Overview road map with street names as of 20 January: Carrefour, Haiti

Product ID: 1416 - English
Published: 20 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.557574 x -72.43142
BottomRight: 18.5227383 x -72.385977

This work was done in support of the international humanitarian relief effort in Haiti following the earthquake on 12 January 2010, bridges and road obstacles have been identified in GeoEye-1 imagery recorded on 13 January 2010. Road data and corresponding attributes shown in the map are updated as of 20 January.This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Road and bridge damages have likely been underestimated. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR/UNOSAT.

Source(s):
Satellite Data: (1)GeoEye-1
Imagery Dates: 13 January 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: GeoEye
Satellite Data (2):QuickBird-2
Imagery Date: 4 March 2008
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Source: Google Earth
Road Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: Google Map Maker
Other Data MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Analysis: UNITAR/UNOSAT
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT
Projection: UTM Zone 18 North
Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96)

UNOSAT_EQ-2010-000009-HTI_RoadCarrefour_v1_LR.pdf (762.8Kb),
UNOSAT_EQ-2010-000009-HTI_RoadCarrefour_v1_HR.pdf (1.2MB)


Density of Bridge & Road Obstacles in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour, Haiti (Update2)

Product ID: 1415 - English
Published: 18 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.59 x -72.4
BottomRight: 18.51 x -72.2

This map illustrates the relative spatial density of major road and bridge obstructions in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour, as identified in satellite imagery recorded on 13 January 2010. A total of 691 obstacles were identified, almost all due to collapsed buildings and related debris, in only a few cases were the obstructions the result of landslides. Of this total, 224 were likely completely blocked to motorized traffic and 467 were partial obstructions restricting vehicle access. Four case examples of specific road obstructions are shown in the imagery. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:55,000; projection: UTM zone 18N, WGS84.

Source(s):
Satellite Data (1): GeoEye-1
Imagery Date: 13 January 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: GeoEye 2009
Satellite Data (2): QuickBird-2
Imagery Date: 4 March 2008
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Source: Google Earth
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Analysis: UNITAR/UNOSAT
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_ObstaclesOverview_v2_LR.pdf (1.1MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_ObstaclesOverview_v2_HR.pdf (4.2MB)


Overview of IDP Concentrations in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour, Haiti (Update2)

Product ID: 1414 - English
Published: 18 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.59 x -72.4
BottomRight: 18.51 x -72.2

This map presents an overview of temporary shelter locations of displaced Haitians in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour, as identified in satellite imagery recorded on 13 January 2010. These IDP locations range in size from small clusters of survivors (approx 20-50) to large concentrations numbering in the low thousands. Locations are commonly situated in open areas away from unstable buildings, in parks, sport fields, church compounds and grassy medians of main roads. Four case examples are show in the imagery. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:55,000; projection: UTM zone 18N, WGS84.

Source(s):
Satellite Data (1): GeoEye-1
Imagery Date: 13 January 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: GeoEye 2009
Satellite Data (2): QuickBird-2
Imagery Date: 4 March 2008
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Source: Google Earth
Road & Urban Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source: METI & NASA 2009
Analysis: UNITAR/UNOSAT
Map Production: UNITAR/UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDPoverview_v2_LR.pdf (814.5Kb),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDPoverview_v2_HR.pdf (4.3MB)


Damage Assessment for Major Buildings / Infrastructure in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Product ID: 1413 - English
Published: 16 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5583 x -72.3597
BottomRight: 18.525 x -72.3069

A preselected list of major buildings and urban facilities were assessed for damages using GeoEye-1 satellite imagery recorded on 13 January 2010. Building sites have been identified by local name and classified by type when possible, with a focus on hospitals, government and UN offices, schools, churches and industrial complexes. Damage classes have been assigned based on visual interpretation of available satellite imagery and thus contain an associated level of uncertainty for buildings with less severe forms of damages. Sites marked as "No Visual Damage" may have major structural damages not identifiable in the imagery, thus damages in the analysis have likely been underestimated. Note also that the major sites evaluated are not exhaustive of all important buildings within the city. A total of 110 selected sites were assessed; of this total 58 sites (53% were visibly damaged or destroyed. The percentage of affected buildings by type: Educational = 50%; Government = 88%; Hospitals = 42%; Int. Org. Offices = 50%; Churches = 60%. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:15,000; Projection: UTM Zone 18 North; Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96).

Source(s):
Satellite Data (1): GeoEye-1
Imagery Dates: 13 January 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: GeoEye 2009
Satellite Data (2): QuickBird-2
Imagery Date: 4 March 2008
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Source: Google Earth
Road Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamages_v1_LR.pdf (1.1MB),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_BldDamages_v1_HR.pdf (10.5MB)


Satellite-identified damages in south-eastern part of Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Product ID: 1412 - Russian
Published: 16 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5325 x -72.2958
BottomRight: 18.5008 x -72.2694

Source(s):
Satellite Data: GeoEye-1
Imagery Date: 12 January 2010
Copyright: GeoEye
Road Data: Open Street Map
Analysis : ScanEx
Map Production : ScanEx

ScanEx_HTI_PPSE_12-01-2010_HR.pdf (5.7MB)


Satellite-identified damages in western part of Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Product ID: 1411 - Russian
Published: 16 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Source(s):
Satellite Data: GeoEye-1
Imagery Dates: 12 January 2010
Copyright: GeoEye
Road Data: Open Street Map
Analysis : ScanEx
Map Production : ScanEx

ScanEx_HTI_PPW_12-01-2010_HR.pdf (4.8MB)


Zones de regroupement spontané des victimes et état des ponts et des routes dans le centre de Port au Prince, Haiti

Product ID: 1410 - French
Published: 16 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5856 x -72.3688
BottomRight: 18.5131 x -72.2659

Ce travail a été effectué en support des équipes internationales de secours déployées en Haïti, suite au tremblement de terre du 12 janvier 2010. Les zones de regroupement spontané des victimes, les ponts et les débris obstruant les routes ont été identifiés à partir des images GeoEye-1 acquises le 12 janvier 2010. Cette analyse préliminaire n'a pas été validée sur le terrain. Les dommages ont été probablement sous-estimés. Merci d'envoyer vos commentaires terrain à UNITAR/UNOSAT.

Source(s):
Satellite Data (1)................ GeoEye-1
Imagery Dates ................... 13 January 2010
Resolution ......................... 50cm
Copyright ............................ GeoEye 2009
Satellite Data (2) ................ QuickBird-2
Imagery Date ..................... 4 March 2008
Copyright ........................... DigitalGlobe
Source ............................... Google Earth
Road Data ......................... Open Street Map
Place Names ..................... Google Map Maker
Other Data ........................ MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data ................... ASTER GDEM
Source ............................... METI & NASA 2009
Analysis ............................. UNITAR/UNOSAT
Map Production ................ UNITAR/UNOSAT
Projection ........................... UTM Zone 18 North
Datum ................................ WGS-84 (EGM-96)

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_PP_v2_Fr_LR.pdf (1,019.2Kb),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_PP_v2_Fr_HR.pdf (4.2MB)


Zones de regroupement spontané des victimes et état des ponts et des routes dans la ville de Carrefour, Haiti

Product ID: 1409 - French
Published: 16 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5625 x -72.4431
BottomRight: 18.5083 x -72.3667

Ce travail a été effectué en support des équipes internationales de secours déployées en Haïti, suite au tremblement de terre du 12 janvier 2010. Les zones de regroupement spontané des victimes, les ponts et les débris obstruant les routes ont été identifiés à partir des images GeoEye-1 acquises le 12 janvier 2010. Cette analyse préliminaire n'a pas été validée sur le terrain. Les dommages ont été probablement sous-estimés. Merci d'envoyer vos commentaires terrain à UNITAR/UNOSAT.

Source(s):
Satellite Data (1)................ GeoEye-1
Imagery Dates ................... 13 January 2010
Resolution ......................... 50cm
Copyright ............................ GeoEye 2009
Satellite Data (2) ................ QuickBird-2
Imagery Date ..................... 4 March 2008
Copyright ........................... DigitalGlobe
Source ............................... Google Earth
Road Data ......................... Open Street Map
Place Names ..................... Google Map Maker
Other Data ........................ MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data ................... ASTER GDEM
Source ............................... METI & NASA 2009
Analysis ............................. UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production ................ UNITAR / UNOSAT
Projection ........................... UTM Zone 18 North
Datum ................................ WGS-84 (EGM-96)

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_Carrefour_v2_Fr_LR.pdf (883.3Kb),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_Carrefour_v2_Fr_HR.pdf (3.5MB)


Satellite-Identified IDP Concentrations, Road & Bridge Obstacles in Carrefour, Haiti

Product ID: 1408 - English
Published: 16 Jan, 2010

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5625 x -72.4431
BottomRight: 18.5083 x -72.3667

This work was done in support of the international humanitarian relief effort in Haiti following the earthquake on 12 January 2010. Informal IDP sites, bridges and road obstacles have been identified in GeoEye-1 imagery recorded on 13 January 2010. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Road and bridge damages have likely been underestimated. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3: 1:25,000; Projection: UTM Zone 18 North; Datum: WGS-84 (EGM-96).

Source(s):
Satellite Data (1): GeoEye-1
Imagery Dates: 13 January 2010
Resolution: 50cm
Copyright: GeoEye 2009
Satellite Data (2): QuickBird-2
Imagery Date: 4 March 2008
Copyright: DigitalGlobe
Source: Google Earth
Road Data: Open Street Map
Place Names: Google Map Maker
Other Data: MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data: ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Analysis : UNITAR/UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR/UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_Carrefour_v2_LR.pdf (786.5Kb),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_Carrefour_v2_HR.pdf (5.3MB)


Satellite-Identified IDP Concentrations, Road & Bridge Obstacles in Central Port-au-Prince, Haiti (UPDATE1)

Product ID: 1407 - English
Published: 15 Jan, 2010 (Updated: 16 Jan, 2010)

GLIDE: EQ-2010-000009-HTI

Product FOOTPRINT (LAT x LONG, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees)
TopLeft: 18.5856 x -72.3688
BottomRight: 18.5131 x -72.2659

This work was done in support of the international humanitarian relief effort in Haiti following the earthquake on 12 January 2010. Informal IDP sites, bridges and road obstacles have been identified in GeoEye-1 imagery recorded on 12 January 2010. This is a preliminary analysis & has not yet been validated in the field. Road and bridge damages have likely been underestimated. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR / UNOSAT. Map scale for A3 : 1:35,000; Projection : UTM Zone 18 North; Datum : WGS-84 (EGM-96).

Source(s):
Satellite Data: GeoEye-1
Imagery Dates : 12 January 2010
Resolution : 50cm
Copyright : GeoEye 2009
Satellite Data : QuickBird-2
Imagery Date : 4 March 2008
Copyright : DigitalGlobe
Source : Google Earth
Road Data : Open Street Map
Place Names : Google Map Maker
Other Data : MINUSTAH, USGS, NGA
Elevation Data : ASTER GDEM
Source : METI & NASA 2009
Analysis : UNITAR / UNOSAT
Map Production : UNITAR / UNOSAT

UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_PP_v2_LR.pdf (967.9Kb),
UNOSAT_HTI_EQ2010_IDP_PP_v2_HR.pdf (6.2MB)


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