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        <source>You selected &lt;b&gt;%s&lt;/b&gt; hazard and &lt;b&gt;%s&lt;/b&gt; exposure. Now, select the &lt;b&gt;geometry types&lt;/b&gt; for the hazard and exposure layers you want to use. Click on the cell in the table below that matches the geometry type for each.</source>
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        <source>InaSAFE has been jointly developed by the Indonesian Government-BNPB, the Australian Government, the World Bank-GFDRR and independent contributors. These agencies and the individual software developers of InaSAFE take no responsibility for the correctness of outputs from InaSAFE or decisions derived as a consequence.</source>
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        <source>This assessment is a guide - we strongly recommend that you ground truth the results shown here before deploying resources and / or personnel.</source>
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        <source>There are three main areas to the dock panel:</source>
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        <source>- click on this if you need context help, such as the document you are reading right now!</source>
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        <source>- click on this to see short credits for the InaSAFE project.</source>
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        <source>- If the analysis uses population exposure, InaSAFE calculates the minimum needs of the people affected by the impact scenario. You should refer to the minimum needs tool for configuring the global defaults used in these calculations. </source>
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        <source> - In this area you will find buttons to open the report as a PDF or in the QGIS print composer. You can also get help by clicking on the help button or using the close button to close the print dialog.</source>
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        <source>By default InaSAFE uses minimum needs defined for Indonesia - and ships with additional profiles for the Philippines and Tanzania. You can customise these or add your own region-specific profiles too.</source>
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        <source>For example in the middle east, rice is a staple food whereas in South Africa, maize meal is a staple food and thus the contingency planning should take these localised needs into account.</source>
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        <source>By clicking on a resource entry in the profile window, and then clicking the black pencil icon you will be able to edit the resource using the resource editor. Alternatively you can create a new resource for a profile by clicking on the black + icon in the profile manager. You can also remove any resource from a profile using the - icon in the profile manager.</source>
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        <source>Once you have populated the resource elements, click the Save resource button to return to the profile view. You will see the new resource added in the profile&apos;s resource list.</source>
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        <source>In addition to the profiles that come as standard with InaSAFE, you can create new ones, either from scratch, or based on an existing one (which you can then modify).</source>
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        <source> - When this option is enabled, the map view extents will be updated to match the extents of the generated impact layer once the analysis completes.</source>
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        <source> - By default, InaSAFE will display a disclaimer on reports advising readers of the report to exercise caution when interpreting the outputs presented. You can override this text using this option, though we do advise that you include a similar statement of caution in your overridden text.</source>
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        <source> - With this option enabled, InaSAFE will post any errors that occur to an online server for analysis by our development team. This option is disabled by default as some may consider some of the data submitted (IP Address, logged in user name) to be sensitive.</source>
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        <source>Check the output directory is correct. Note that the saved dataset will be called jakarta_flood.shp (and associated files).</source>
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        <source>If a dataset already exists in the output directory it will be overwritten if the &quot;overwrite existing files&quot; checkbox is ticked.</source>
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        <source>InaSAFE is free software that produces realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities. It provides a simple but rigourous way to combine data from scientists, local governments and communities to provide insights into the likely impacts of future disaster events.</source>
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        <source>... - click on this if you wish to create a pdf of your impact scenario project or generate a report to open in composer for further tuning. An impact layer must be active before the &apos;Print&apos; button will be enabled.</source>
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        <source>- this button is enabled when the combination of hazard and exposure selected in the questions area&apos;s drop down menus will allow you to run a scenario.</source>
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        <source>- Depending in the Impact function you selected, you can influence the result of your question here (the Impact Function) by setting different values to the defaults that will be loaded. The options available will depend on the Impact Function you choose (some Impact Functions do not allow users to change the default parameters).</source>
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        <source>- Takes the results from the Impact Function and calculates derivative indicators, for example if you have an affected population total, the Gender postprocessor will calculate gender specific indicators such as additional nutritional requirements for pregnant women.</source>
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        <source>Minimum needs are grouped into regional or linguistic &apos;profiles&apos;. The default profile is &apos;BNPB_en&apos; - the english profile for the national disaster agency in Indonesia. You will see that this profile defines requirements for displaced persons in terms of Rice, Drinking Water, Clean Water (for bathing etc.), Family Kits (with personal hygiene items) and provision of toilets.</source>
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        <source> - If this option is enabled, the InaSAFE keywords title attribute will be used for the layer name in the QGIS Layers list when adding a layer.</source>
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        <source> - When InaSAFE is used with remote layers (for example a database layer or a WFS layer), it is not possible to store the keywords for the layer with the layer itself. To accommodate for these types of layers, InaSAFE writes the keywords to a small file based database (using sqlite) and then retrieves them based on unique connection details used for that layer. You can specify a custom path to be used for storing the keywords database using this option.</source>
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