Solved!
Thanks everybody for the quick responses! Your links are exactely what we were
searching for and will be extremly helpful for our work! We (karmaflights.org &
Paddle Nepal) will soon get in touch with you guys at Kathmandu Living Labs.
Fantastic work you're doing, keep in rolling!Best regards from Pokhara,Felix
Arun Ganesh <[email protected]> schrieb am 18:21 Samstag, 2.Mai 2015:
Hey Felix,The simplest failsafe tool that comes to mind that use the map data
we have put together is fieldpapers: http://fieldpapers.org
You can basically generate A4 sized pdfs of maps for an area of interest. Field
workers can use this to navigate on the ground, and also collect additional
information on the paper including corrections.
These prints can later be scanned and used as a reference by mappers online to
update the map data back on openstreetmap which will become available to all
other map users..
On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Felix Fiedler <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi there!
First of all, great job you're doing with your project!
I could not find the information about what the HOT-Map is capable and time is
short for us.I'm here in Pokhara and close to a very busy NGO which got lots of
information about state of help in villages, roads open or not, contact
information to villages etc.Whilst we where trying to find options to share
this information to other organisations aswell for people out in the field, we
found the HOT project.
- So if anyone could be so kind and tell me if this project is an option for
our purposes.- Do you know other tools that might be interesting for us, for
"output" aswell for gathering information in an easy way from the individuals
beeing in the field or coming back from there.
Thanks a lot for you help!
Felix
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