“In this lesson we will learn about population parameter, how to modify it, and share it”
When running a scenario for population, InaSAFE will calculate how many people are affected and how many people are displaced based on the hazard level. InaSAFE has default values for each hazard level. Fortunately, you can adjust them to match your data or situation. By doing this, you can get a better result. This population parameter is shareable. You can export it and share it with your colleagues.
In the population parameters menu, you can find set the affected status and displacement rate for each hazard classification class. You can only set the displacement rate when the hazard class is affected.
This option will show up also in the welcome message to make sure you will use the correct settings.
Goal: To understand how the population parameter works on InaSAFE analysis and how to share it
Name | Expectation |
---|---|
Flood --> Flood Classes --> High --> Displacement Rate |
30% |
Flood --> Flood Classes --> Medium --> Displacement Rate |
20% |
Setting up population parameters is very important when running analysis in a real-world scenario. A user needs to make sure that they use the correct affected status for a hazard class and a correct number of displacement rate. Using the wrong number will give you a different number in the analysis result. You will need to do a research or ask the government what's the number should be.
Exporting the population parameter will also share the other InaSAFE settings. Usually, the sharing happens in the same institution or government.
What does population parameter do?:
What if we change population parameter and run analysis for earthquake on land cover?:
How can we share the population parameter?: