thanks arun
I suggest you make a picture of it to add tothe wiki of the response. A section
could show various visualisations from OSM.
Pierre
De : Arun Ganesh <[email protected]>
À : Pierre Béland <[email protected]>
Cc : Bernadette Williams <[email protected]>; "HOT@OSM
(Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team)" <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Lundi 4 mai 2015 14h26
Objet : Re: [HOT] Nepal: Hospital import gone wrong?
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Pierre Béland <[email protected]> wrote:
Interesting visualisation Arun.What is the source of healthcare data?
Its the same WHO dataset. Overlaid on OSM using Studio.
Pierre
De : Arun Ganesh <[email protected]>
À : Bernadette Williams <[email protected]>
Cc : "HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team)" <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Lundi 4 mai 2015 5h35
Objet : Re: [HOT] Nepal: Hospital import gone wrong?
If someone would like to explore the healthcare facilities data, you can use
this interactive visualization:
https://api.tiles.mapbox.com/v4/planemad.353be7fb/page.html?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoicGxhbmVtYWQiLCJhIjoiemdYSVVLRSJ9.g3lbg_eN0kztmsfIPxa9MQ#8/27.703/84.279
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Bernadette Williams
<[email protected]> wrote:
I just joined this weekend but I have a little bit of experience mapping data
in this region of the world. GIS data I've received in Bangladesh needed to be
projected/transformed from BTM (Bangladesh Transverse Mercator) to WGS 84. BTM
is based on the Everest 1830 geographic coordinate system. Perhaps this is the
same coordinate system being used locally in Nepal.
-Bernadette
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Arun Ganesh (planemad)
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