Community-mapped inundation data for Dar es Salaam is stored in OSM according to [link to doc from Mark Iliffe] and can be retrieved with this overpass query [query to be provided by Mark Iliffe].
We need to use kartoza/docker-osm to maintain a local copy of these on the OONDRA server and publish them through the OONDRA Geonode.
in other words, they will not be traditional Geonode layers but are a perfect example of making a hazard data 'feed' available through the oondra platform.
OONDRA Geonode metadata and OWS endpoints need to be dynamically maintained to match the flood layers in the docker-osm database.
Community-mapped inundation data for Dar es Salaam is stored in OSM according to [link to doc from Mark Iliffe] and can be retrieved with this overpass query [query to be provided by Mark Iliffe].
We need to use kartoza/docker-osm to maintain a local copy of these on the OONDRA server and publish them through the OONDRA Geonode.
in other words, they will not be traditional Geonode layers but are a perfect example of making a hazard data 'feed' available through the oondra platform.