Re: [HOT] Tasks to mapping some affected places by "friaje" in Lima, Perú

2018-07-23 Thread russell . deffner
Hi Johnattan,

Sorry to hear this friaje is so bad; yes we can help. We're still working 
several other responses, so I'm hoping to get one of our disaster coordination 
trainees to take this on for you.  If you want to join us in our 
#disaster-mapping channel on Slack, feel free: http://slack.hotosm.org/ 
Otherwise we will try to get the first project up as soon as possible. Feel 
free to also reach out to me direct.

Is there any order of priority with the 6 areas?
=Russ

Russell Deffner
Email: russell.deff...@hotosm.org
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Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) 

-Original Message-
From: Johnattan Rupire  
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2018 5:11 PM
To: hot 
Subject: [HOT] Tasks to mapping some affected places by "friaje" in Lima, Perú

Hi all,
in Perú we are living, sadly, as every year, the down of the temperature, that 
we know as "friaje", many places was affected. Some days ago, Anibal, an 
humanitarian volunteer, share in our telegram group, news about an emergency 
situation in highlands of Lima [0]. After some troubles in josm to read the 
geojson files generated in it, we have now the areas about the communities that 
Anibal notified as the impacteds.[1]

He, and his team, will going to these areas to carry on some humanitarian help. 
We, in Lima, can to collaborate this time only with remote mapping. Can someone 
help us to create the tasks for this?

We want to mapping ways, waterways, and buildings. As the areas are
little, we think we can map the farming areas too. 

[0]http://unidad4x4ayudaemergenciasperu.blogspot.com/2018/06/peru-victimas-de-quemaduras-por-el-frio.html
[1]https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yoinATPMNyADRRvO3d0qok2v7big9gYf?usp=sharing

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[HOT] Tasks to mapping some affected places by "friaje" in Lima, Perú

2018-07-23 Thread Johnattan Rupire
Hi all,
in Perú we are living, sadly, as every year, the down of the
temperature, that we know as "friaje", many places was affected. Some
days ago, Anibal, an humanitarian volunteer, share in our telegram
group, news about an emergency situation in highlands of Lima [0]. After
some troubles in josm to read the geojson files generated in it, we have
now the areas about the communities that Anibal notified as the
impacteds.[1]

He, and his team, will going to these areas to carry on some
humanitarian help. We, in Lima, can to collaborate this time only with
remote mapping. Can someone help us to create the tasks for this?

We want to mapping ways, waterways, and buildings. As the areas are
little, we think we can map the farming areas too. 

[0]http://unidad4x4ayudaemergenciasperu.blogspot.com/2018/06/peru-victimas-de-quemaduras-por-el-frio.html
[1]https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yoinATPMNyADRRvO3d0qok2v7big9gYf?usp=sharing

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Johnattan Rupire
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Re: [HOT] "Combined with satellite data, recently made public, they can now ..."

2018-07-23 Thread Pierre Chrzanowski
Agree with Bryan, I understand it more as a generic statement, highlighting
a trend, rather than a specific dataset.

But next time AFD, one of the co-author, invest in closed spatial data
project, you know what to do ;)

Best

On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 5:34 PM, Lists  wrote:

> Interesting. Maybe contact the authors and ask what they are referring to
> regarding satellite imagery? It might be a generic statement regarding all
> satellite imagery that is available.
>
> Bryan Sayer
>
>
>  Original message 
> From: Bjoern Hassler 
> Date: 07/21/2018 8:42 AM (GMT-05:00)
> To: hot 
> Subject: [HOT] "Combined with satellite data, recently made public, they
> can now ..."
>
> Hello all,
>
> this article in the Guardian:
> https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2018/jul/
> 16/buzzwords-crazes-broken-aid-system-poverty
> has this somewhat enigmatic sentence in it: ""Combined with satellite
> data, recently made public, they can now ..."
>
> Any idea what this "satellite data, recently made public" might be? The
> article doesn't provide a country or context, or what type of data.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Many thanks!
> Bjoern
>
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