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Built-Up Areas were classified by visual interpretation over SPOT 7 pre-event imagery. Schools sources are VISUS project, SIGMED Educational Facilities and OpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap Contributors. Contour lines, Elevation points, and Hydrography lines are derived from ASTER GDEM. Districts boundaries source is MINAM. Inset maps: Administrative boundaries source (MINAM and GADM). Water lines (DIVA-GIS) All data sources are complete and with no gaps. Post-disaster situation analyses of flood occurred, mid-March 2017, in Lima Peru. Heavy rains affected nearly all of Peru leading to catastrophic flooding and landslides. In northern Lima, flooded areas along Rímac and Chillón rivers were reported. The core user of the map is UNESCO Section on Earth Sciences and Geo-Hazards Risk Reduction. The potential additional users of the map are any other authorities involved in in-field operations. The scope of the map production is to generate a pre-event reference content, delineate the event impact and grade the damage, focusing on people and assets, with a particular attention to schools in northern Lima metropolitan area. Map products are available in the Copernicus EMS Portal at the following URL: http://emergency.eu/mapping/list-of/components/EMSN038. Delivery formats are GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors. No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply. All products are © of the European Union. Map produced on 23/08/2017 by Indra Sistemas S.A. under contract 259811 with the European Commission. All products are © of the European Commission. Name of the release inspector (quality control): Indra Sistemas S.A. E-mail: [email protected] http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping The present map shows the pre-event land use / land cover classification of northern Lima metropolitan area. This classification was performed by means of visual interpretation of pre- event SPOT 7 imagery from 2016. All satellite images have been radiometrically enhanced and georeferenced. The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 7.5m CE90 or better, from native positional accuracy of the background satellite image. The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 80% or better, as it is based on visual interpretation of recognizable items on very high resolution optical imagery. Only the area enclosed by the Area of Interest has been analyzed. 1:80,000 Grid: WGS 1984 Zone 18 S map coordinate system Tick marks: WGS 84 geographical coordinate system Flood and Landslides - 2017 ± 0 3 6 1.5 Kilometers The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in Risk and Recovery mode activation are realized to the best of our ability, optimising the available data and information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant with Copernicus EMS Risk and Recovery Product Portfolio specifications. Dissemination/Publication Disclaimer Map Production Contact Data Sources Landcover Classification (Corine Land Cover Level 3) 111: Continuous urban fabric 112: Discontinuous urban fabric 121: Industrial or commercial units 122: Road and rail networks and ass. land 123: Port areas 124: Airports 131: Mineral extraction sites 133: Construction sites 141: Green urban areas 142: Sport and leisure facilities 211: Non-irrigated arable land 212: Permanently irrigated land 222: Fruit trees and berry plantations 242: Complex cultivation patterns 243: Agriculture, with sign. natural veg. 311: Broad-leaved forest 312: Coniferous forest 313: Mixed forest 321: Natural grasslands 324: Transitional woodland-shrub 331: Beaches, dunes, sands 332: Bare rocks 333: Sparsely vegetated areas 411: Inland marshes 423: Intertidal flats 511: Water courses 512: Water bodies 523: Sea and ocean EMSN038 - Lima, Perú Event date Event type Full color A1, low resolution (100 dpi) Flood and landslide mid-March 2017 Peru Pacific Ocean

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Post-disaster situation analyses in Lima - Peru

Pre-event Land Use/Land Cover Map - Overview

Glide Number: (N/A)

Activation ID: EMSN-038Product N.: Land Use / Land Cover Map, v1, English

Cartographic Information

Legend

Map Information

Pre-Event Image layer: SPOT 7 © CNES (2016), distributed by Airbus DS (acquired on threedates in 2016, further details below*) provided under COPERNICUS by the European Unionand ESA, all rights reserved.* 20/03/2016, GSD 1.5m, 0.1% cloud coverage, 13.0 off-nadir angle* 27/03/2016, GSD 1.5m, 1.8% cloud coverage, 14.7 off-nadir angle* 16/11/2016, GSD 1.5m, 0.2% cloud coverage, 17.4 off-nadir angleVector layers: Transportation Network, Populated Places and Points of Interest primarysource is OpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap Contributors duly updated over SPOT 7 pre-event imagery. Built-Up Areas were classified by visual interpretation over SPOT 7 pre-eventimagery. Schools sources are VISUS project, SIGMED Educational Facilities andOpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap Contributors. Contour lines, Elevation points, andHydrography lines are derived from ASTER GDEM. Districts boundaries source is MINAM.Inset maps: Administrative boundaries source (MINAM and GADM). Water lines (DIVA-GIS)All data sources are complete and with no gaps.

Post-disaster situation analyses of flood occurred, mid-March 2017, in Lima Peru. Heavyrains affected nearly all of Peru leading to catastrophic flooding and landslides. In northernLima, flooded areas along Rímac and Chillón rivers were reported. The core user of the mapis UNESCO Section on Earth Sciences and Geo-Hazards Risk Reduction. The potentialadditional users of the map are any other authorities involved in in-f ield operations.The scope of the map production is to generate a pre-event reference content, delineate theevent impact and grade the damage, focusing on people and assets, with a particularattention to schools in northern Lima metropolitan area.

Map products are available in the Copernicus EMS Portal at the following URL:http://emergency.eu/mapping/list-of/components/EMSN038.Delivery formats are GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors.No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply.All products are © of the European Union.

Map produced on 23/08/2017 by Indra Sistemas S.A. under contract 259811 with theEuropean Commission. All products are © of the European Commission.Name of the release inspector (quality control): Indra Sistemas S.A.E-mail: [email protected]://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping

The present map shows the pre-event land use / land cover classification of northern Limametropolitan area. This classification was performed by means of visual interpretation of pre-event SPOT 7 imagery from 2016.All satellite images have been radiometrically enhanced and georeferenced.The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 7.5m CE90 or better, from nativepositional accuracy of the background satellite image.The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 80% or better, as it is based on visualinterpretation of recognizable items on very high resolution optical imagery.Only the area enclosed by the Area of Interest has been analyzed.

1:80,000

Grid: WGS 1984 Zone 18 S map coordinate systemTick marks: WGS 84 geographical coordinate system

Flood and Landslides - 2017

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Kilometers

The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in Risk and Recovery modeactivation are realized to the best of our ability, optimising the available data and information.All geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution, date and interpretation ofthe original data sources. The products are compliant with Copernicus EMS Risk andRecovery Product Portfolio specifications.

Dissemination/Publication

Disclaimer

Map Production

Contact

Data Sources

Landcover Classification (Corine Land Cover Level 3)

111: Continuous urban fabric

112: Discontinuous urban fabric

121: Industrial or commercial units

122: Road and rail networks and ass. land

123: Port areas

124: Airports

131: Mineral extraction sites

133: Construction sites

141: Green urban areas

142: Sport and leisure facilities

211: Non-irrigated arable land

212: Permanently irrigated land

222: Fruit trees and berry plantations

242: Complex cultivation patterns

243: Agriculture, with sign. natural veg.

311: Broad-leaved forest

312: Coniferous forest

313: Mixed forest

321: Natural grasslands

324: Transitional woodland-shrub

331: Beaches, dunes, sands

332: Bare rocks

333: Sparsely vegetated areas

411: Inland marshes

423: Intertidal flats

511: Water courses

512: Water bodies

523: Sea and ocean

EMSN038 - Lima, PerúEvent dateEvent type

Full color A1, low resolution (100 dpi)

Flood and landslidemid-March 2017

Peru

Pacific Ocean