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ESCAP IBF Next Impact-Based Forecasting QGIS Plugin

About plugin

This plugin turns raw hazard and exposure data into simple, decision-ready impact estimates. Instead of stopping at “Where the hazard will occur”, it helps answer “who and what is likely to be affected, and by how much”, so that governments and sector agencies can act early and target resources where they matter most. Running fully on the user’s desktop inside QGIS, the plugin brings hazard layers, exposure data, and administrative boundaries into a common spatial frame. It classifies hazards using user-defined or default thresholds and calculates exposed people and critical infrastructure. Results are aggregated to reporting units and delivered as styled map layers, CSV tables, a one-page brief, and a one-page dashboard-style brief that summarises each risk band and its associated impacts.

Installation

  • Download the zipped file from this link: escap - ibf -next
  • In QGIS, open Plugins > Manage and Install Plugins... > Install from ZIP

Documentation

You can read and download the full documentation, including detailed methodology and training materials, here: ESCAP IBF-Next QGIS Plugin 

License

GNU General Public License GPL-2.0 
Plugin version=0.1.0

Contact 
Implementing team: Rahul Kumar Suman and Daisuke Maruichi

Email: rahul.suman@un.org & daisuke.maruichi@un.org 
 

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