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Satellite-Based Gaza Strip Damage Assessment Overview
10 Mar 2009
Source: UNOSAT
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This map presents a satellite-based damage assessment 
for the Gaza Strip following the January ceasefires. Damages have been summarized by the type damage detected and by their estimated occurrence per governorate. Damages to buildings, infrastructure, 
roads and demolition areas have been identified by standard image interpretation methods with WorldView-1 satellite imagery
<br/>acquired on 6, 10 and 19 January 2009, and QuickBird satellite imagery 
of 21 January 2009, at a reduced spatial resolution of 2 meters. Please note: Because of the reduced spatial resolution of this satellite imagery, the confidence level for damage identification within 
dense urban areas is significantly reduced. It is highly probable, therefore, that the damages identified in this map underestimate the actual building and infrastructure damages present on the ground 
at the time of satellite image acquisition.<br/>Satellite Image: WorldView-1 &amp; QuickBird
<br/>Resolution: 2m (Reduced Resolution)
<br/>Imagery Dates: 21, 19, 10 &amp; 6 January 2009
<br/>Copyright: NextView - Digital Globe (2008)
<br/>Damage Analysis: UNOSAT
<br/>GIS Data: UNRWA, OCHA, UNDP, WHO, UNOSAT
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This map presents a satellite-based damage assessment for the Gaza Strip following the January ceasefires. Damages have been summarized by the type damage detected and by their estimated occurrence per governorate. Damages to buildings, infrastructure, roads and demolition areas have been identified by standard image interpretation methods with WorldView-1 satellite imagery
acquired on 6, 10 and 19 January 2009, and QuickBird satellite imagery of 21 January 2009, at a reduced spatial resolution of 2 meters. Please note: Because of the reduced spatial resolution of this satellite imagery, the confidence level for damage identification within dense urban areas is significantly reduced. It is highly probable, therefore, that the damages identified in this map underestimate the actual building and infrastructure damages present on the ground at the time of satellite image acquisition.
Satellite Image: WorldView-1 & QuickBird
Resolution: 2m (Reduced Resolution)
Imagery Dates: 21, 19, 10 & 6 January 2009
Copyright: NextView - Digital Globe (2008)
Damage Analysis: UNOSAT
GIS Data: UNRWA, OCHA, UNDP, WHO, UNOSAT

Source:UNOSAT
Country:Gaza Strip
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Link to mid-Res:File size: 0.652 MB
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