Drone Technology and Applications (PEGASuS)

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Drones provide increased opportunities and mechanisms for Data collection, capacity building, and technical advice for mapping and catastrophe risk management. Compared to traditional approaches, their capacity to quickly gather high-resolution imagery and real-time data allows emergency crews to monitor hazardous regions, assess damage, and plan operations much more efficiently. Drones, for instance, have been used to swiftly map areas affected by disasters, locate areas that are severely damaged, and assist with search and rescue efforts even in areas that are ordinarily unreachable because of dangerous conditions or broken infrastructure.

This course equips learners with practical skills and conceptual knowledge in drone operations, aerial data collection, and geospatial mapping. Designed with a focus on disaster risk response and community resilience, the course introduces the core principles of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), safe and ethical drone use, and mapping techniques using open geospatial platforms such as OpenStreetMap. Over four weeks, learners will progress through foundational concepts, hands-on training, applied problem-solving, and real-world scenarios relevant to Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.

The course aims to build capacity in drone-based mapping and data analysis for disaster preparedness, environmental monitoring, and community-driven geospatial initiatives. It seeks to empower learners with the technical, ethical, and analytical competencies required to design, execute, and apply drone surveys for decision-making in open geospatial systems.

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Identify and differentiate types of drones and components suited for specific operational needs.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of legal, safety, and ethical considerations in drone flight and data capture.
  3. Execute flight planning, data collection, and emergency procedures using automated and manual drone controls.
  4. Conduct aerial surveys and process collected imagery for integration into GIS tools like OpenStreetMap and QGIS.
  5. Analyse geospatial data in support of community mapping, disaster risk management, and resilience planning.

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