Dear Christopher,

I can definitely not attend, but am very much interested in this issue. We are 
as part of Project Paradigm working on redefining the implementation of Agenda 
21, the blue print for sustainable development in such a fashion that we 
redefine resilience as an integral part of the sustainable development paradigm 
in such a way that local sustainable, development, regional and international 
sustainable development are defined in terms of interconnectedness in resilient 
grid for technologies.

By now defining economic development and social development taking into account 
ecological factors we can redefine overall economic activities in terms of how 
they comply with "resilient grid technologies" criteria. If they do, then 
automatically they fulfill sustainable development criteria set by Agenda 21.

This approach is ONLY possible by using Semantic Web technology.

It is not entirely new and actually builds on SAHANA, UN Global Pulse, and 
CARRI/ResilientUS.org.

What is different in our approach is that we do not employ the "disaster" as 
trigger for resilience but criteria dictated by Agenda 21 to allow continuity 
in what constitutes sustainable development for "future generations" as first 
defined in the 1970 UN Brundlandt report defining sustainable development.

Can you provide a detailed listing of all people currently involved, starting 
in the UK?
I would very much like to organize a hackaton for resilience early next year 
somewhere in Europe, and the UK sounds like a good venue to me.


 
Milton Ponson
GSM: +297 747 8280
PO Box 1154, Oranjestad
Aruba, Dutch Caribbean
Project Paradigm: A structured approach to bringing the tools for sustainable 
development to all stakeholders worldwide by creating ICT tools for NGOs 
worldwide and: providing online access to web sites and repositories of data 
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 From: Christopher Brewster <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; semantic-web 
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Cc: Christopher Brewster <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 2:26 PM
Subject: Hackathon for Disaster Response
 
Please join us for the Hackthon for Disaster Response - 21-23 September in 
Birmingham.
The hackathon includes projects involving python, linked data and semantic 
technologies.

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As witnessed during recent disasters such as the earthquakes in Haiti and 
Japan, social media and Web 2.0 technologies—as well as the expanding 
availability of publicly available structured data—are beginning to 
dramatically affect all aspects of disaster management. Such technologies 
permit communication and coordination in ways that were not possible even a few 
years ago.  Geographically dispersed volunteers now participate in large-scale 
online collective activities. Official organizations have new channels through 
which to interact with the public, and they have access to new (and 
large-scale) providers of both information and services.

Aston University and the University of Warwick are happy to announce the 
Hackathon for Disaster Response, a 2-day event to bring together software 
developers and emergency management experts to hack out solutions to 
disaster-related problems. We will focus specifically on data available via 
social media, and on structured data (open data, linked data) available from a 
variety of sources. This event is sponsored as part of the Disaster 2.0 project
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Full details here: http://h4d2.eu/

Christopher


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