⚠️ This is the prototype of a multi-risk exploration tool and still under development. IMPORTANT: the results shown here are not yet consolidated and therefore not suitable for planning or other practical applications. As explained in our License, we cannot take any responsibility for damages arising from the use of this tool. This web application allows the processing, visualization and download of data from various authors. The licensing of this data and terms of use is always the responsibility of the authors of the data.
Natural hazards often consist of multiple, cascading processes (an earthquake causes a tsunami which damages powerlines, ...), whereas scientific models usually try to model just one of these processes at a time. We exposed several scientific models as WPS and combined them in a simple web-frontend to allow for a more holistic approach to multistep risk-management.
This web application is a frontend for the orchestration of webservices. During the RIESGOS-project, a number of scientific models (resp. their results) have been exposed by the project-partners using the WPS (web processing service) protocol. This SOAP-protocol describes the in- and outputs to the model used. This website serves as a frontend to those models, aiming to:
- allow the user to set the inputs to a model, trigger its execution and display the models results
- chain a series of models together to form a scenario that depicts the multitude of processes that describes a natural hazard (e.g. earthquake + tsunami + infrastructure, volcanic eruption + ashfall + lahar, ...)
- make it easy for the user to explore the range of effects a natural hazard can have
Our team includes (in alphabetical order):
- Böck, Mathias
- Langbein, Michael
- Mandery, Nico
- Mühlbauer, Martin
- Riedlinger, Torsten
- Schöpfer, Elisabeth
For information on the implementation of this software, please refer to the developer documentation.
- For this repository: DEVELOPMENT.md
- For the complete RIESGOS architecture: buildall-repository
This software is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
Copyright (c) 2020 German Aerospace Center (DLR) _ German Remote Sensing Data Center _ Department: Geo-Risks and Civil Security
The research and development project RIESGOS (Grant No. 03G0876) is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the funding programme ‘Client II - International Partnerships for Sustainable Innovation’.