Re: [talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-23 Thread Nick Brown
Count me in. I'll also be in Manila first two weeks of November.

On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Robert Banick rban...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Leonard,

 Sounds like a good idea. I'm taking this a little slowly because we're
 also still socializing with our ARC program team here. I'm in Manila right
 now but down to Tacloban on Friday. Perhaps I could be in Manila in early
 November and meet folks then? Stay tuned.


 Cheers,
 Robert



 On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Leonard Soriano banito_pi...@yahoo.com
 wrote:

 Dear Robert,

 I am also interested in this project. Perhaps if you are here in Manila
 next month it would be good to organize a meet up where you could share and
 explain possible collaboration work with OSM-PH.

 Cheers,

 --bunny


   On Saturday, 18 October 2014, 3:27, Eugene Alvin Villar 
 sea...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi Robert,

 There is a planned project to complete the basic map of the province of
 Bohol. Unlike Cebu, Iloilo, Leyte, and Negros Occidental, more than half of
 Bohol still doesn't have readily available satellite imagery which can help
 with completing the map so either we try to procure imagery for the
 province or use the old-fashioned method of collecting GPS tracks. There
 was a huge earthquake almost exactly a year ago in Bohol and a fairly
 complete map would have been very useful back then.

 ~Eugene

 On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Robert Banick rban...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Eugene*,*

 Fantastic! We think that all three phases of Missing Maps would work in
 the Philippines, though the exact arrangement would depend on the site(s).
 There are a lot of people here in America who would like to contribute
 via digitization and we want to be open to that. But the real impressive
 work will always happen in the field and in the classroom afterwards when
 we digitize. To the extent possible we want to do as much of our work out
 of the Philippines as we can.

 I'll be back in the Philippines later this month and would be delighted
 to speak more with you all about potential opportunities. We're still
 lining up funding and hence can't make any promises yet, but we're very
 hopeful.

 Best,
 Robert

 On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Robert,
 I'm interested in bringing Missing Maps here in the Philippines. What
 phase of the project do you think would be best done here? If I understand
 correctly, the Missing Maps project can have 3 phases: an initial
 digitization of satellite imagery, then on-the-field data collection
 (names, etc.), then finally inputting the collected data.
 ~Eugene
  Hi Jim *et al*,

 I work in GIS for the American Red Cross. We're one of the founding
 agencies behind Missing Maps and are working with the Philippines Red Cross
 on recovery programs for Typhoon Yolanda. We'd be interested in working
 with OSM-PH on Missing Maps collaboations here if there's any interest on
 your side. We really like the idea of partnering with local OSM communities
 and y'all have really built a good one here.

 Any takers?

 Best,
 Robert Banick

 On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

 http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-
 maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

 Jim

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Re: [talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-23 Thread Arnoud Keizer
Hi Eugene,

Happy to join if you meet in Manilla regarding this. I'm in town until
November 12.
Will be very useful to complete Bohol's OSM, as currently I'm advising a
watershed commission in the Eastern part of Bohol. Because of this I
started mapping this part of the island in August. Together with project
NOAH I also did several OSM hands-on workshops with LGU's, youth volunteers
and Bohol Island State University. I hope this will lead to some mapping
activities through local people in the next months.
Since August more detailed satellite images have become available for this
specific area. On-screen mapping is possible for almost the whole watershed
(Carood river).

Best wishes,

Arnoud Keizer
*VSO volunteer for project DREAM http://dream.upd.edu.ph *
Tel. *+63 9172405489*
E-mail. a.j.kei...@gmail.com
Blog. halo-halo.waarbenjij.nu

Let's use *OpenStreetMap* http://www.openstreetmap.org/, 'cause proper
maps can save lives!

2014-10-23 14:15 GMT+08:00 Nick Brown n...@nickbrown.ca:

 Count me in. I'll also be in Manila first two weeks of November.

 On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Robert Banick rban...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Leonard,

 Sounds like a good idea. I'm taking this a little slowly because we're
 also still socializing with our ARC program team here. I'm in Manila right
 now but down to Tacloban on Friday. Perhaps I could be in Manila in early
 November and meet folks then? Stay tuned.


 Cheers,
 Robert



 On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Leonard Soriano banito_pi...@yahoo.com
  wrote:

 Dear Robert,

 I am also interested in this project. Perhaps if you are here in Manila
 next month it would be good to organize a meet up where you could share and
 explain possible collaboration work with OSM-PH.

 Cheers,

 --bunny


   On Saturday, 18 October 2014, 3:27, Eugene Alvin Villar 
 sea...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi Robert,

 There is a planned project to complete the basic map of the province of
 Bohol. Unlike Cebu, Iloilo, Leyte, and Negros Occidental, more than half of
 Bohol still doesn't have readily available satellite imagery which can help
 with completing the map so either we try to procure imagery for the
 province or use the old-fashioned method of collecting GPS tracks. There
 was a huge earthquake almost exactly a year ago in Bohol and a fairly
 complete map would have been very useful back then.

 ~Eugene

 On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Robert Banick rban...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Eugene*,*

 Fantastic! We think that all three phases of Missing Maps would work in
 the Philippines, though the exact arrangement would depend on the site(s).
 There are a lot of people here in America who would like to contribute
 via digitization and we want to be open to that. But the real impressive
 work will always happen in the field and in the classroom afterwards when
 we digitize. To the extent possible we want to do as much of our work out
 of the Philippines as we can.

 I'll be back in the Philippines later this month and would be delighted
 to speak more with you all about potential opportunities. We're still
 lining up funding and hence can't make any promises yet, but we're very
 hopeful.

 Best,
 Robert

 On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Robert,
 I'm interested in bringing Missing Maps here in the Philippines. What
 phase of the project do you think would be best done here? If I understand
 correctly, the Missing Maps project can have 3 phases: an initial
 digitization of satellite imagery, then on-the-field data collection
 (names, etc.), then finally inputting the collected data.
 ~Eugene
  Hi Jim *et al*,

 I work in GIS for the American Red Cross. We're one of the founding
 agencies behind Missing Maps and are working with the Philippines Red Cross
 on recovery programs for Typhoon Yolanda. We'd be interested in working
 with OSM-PH on Missing Maps collaboations here if there's any interest on
 your side. We really like the idea of partnering with local OSM communities
 and y'all have really built a good one here.

 Any takers?

 Best,
 Robert Banick

 On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

 http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-
 maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

 Jim

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Re: [talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-21 Thread Leonard Soriano
Dear Robert,
I am also interested in this project. Perhaps if you are here in Manila next 
month it would be good to organize a meet up where you could share and explain 
possible collaboration work with OSM-PH.
Cheers,
--bunny


 On Saturday, 18 October 2014, 3:27, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com 
wrote:
   

 Hi Robert,

There is a planned project to complete the basic map of the province of Bohol. 
Unlike Cebu, Iloilo, Leyte, and Negros Occidental, more than half of Bohol 
still doesn't have readily available satellite imagery which can help with 
completing the map so either we try to procure imagery for the province or use 
the old-fashioned method of collecting GPS tracks. There was a huge earthquake 
almost exactly a year ago in Bohol and a fairly complete map would have been 
very useful back then.

~Eugene

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Robert Banick rban...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Eugene,
Fantastic! We think that all three phases of Missing Maps would work in the 
Philippines, though the exact arrangement would depend on the site(s). There 
are a lot of people here in America who would like to contribute via 
digitization and we want to be open to that. But the real impressive work will 
always happen in the field and in the classroom afterwards when we digitize. To 
the extent possible we want to do as much of our work out of the Philippines as 
we can.
I'll be back in the Philippines later this month and would be delighted to 
speak more with you all about potential opportunities. We're still lining up 
funding and hence can't make any promises yet, but we're very hopeful.
Best,Robert
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Robert,I'm interested in bringing Missing Maps here in the Philippines. What 
phase of the project do you think would be best done here? If I understand 
correctly, the Missing Maps project can have 3 phases: an initial digitization 
of satellite imagery, then on-the-field data collection (names, etc.), then 
finally inputting the collected data.~Eugene
Hi Jim et al,
I work in GIS for the American Red Cross. We're one of the founding agencies 
behind Missing Maps and are working with the Philippines Red Cross on recovery 
programs for Typhoon Yolanda. We'd be interested in working with OSM-PH on 
Missing Maps collaboations here if there's any interest on your side. We really 
like the idea of partnering with local OSM communities and y'all have really 
built a good one here.
Any takers?

Best,Robert Banick
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

Jim

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Re: [talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-17 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hi Robert,

There is a planned project to complete the basic map of the province of
Bohol. Unlike Cebu, Iloilo, Leyte, and Negros Occidental, more than half of
Bohol still doesn't have readily available satellite imagery which can help
with completing the map so either we try to procure imagery for the
province or use the old-fashioned method of collecting GPS tracks. There
was a huge earthquake almost exactly a year ago in Bohol and a fairly
complete map would have been very useful back then.

~Eugene

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Robert Banick rban...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Eugene*,*

 Fantastic! We think that all three phases of Missing Maps would work in
 the Philippines, though the exact arrangement would depend on the site(s).
 There are a lot of people here in America who would like to contribute via
 digitization and we want to be open to that. But the real impressive work
 will always happen in the field and in the classroom afterwards when we
 digitize. To the extent possible we want to do as much of our work out of
 the Philippines as we can.

 I'll be back in the Philippines later this month and would be delighted to
 speak more with you all about potential opportunities. We're still lining
 up funding and hence can't make any promises yet, but we're very hopeful.

 Best,
 Robert

 On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Robert,

 I'm interested in bringing Missing Maps here in the Philippines. What
 phase of the project do you think would be best done here? If I understand
 correctly, the Missing Maps project can have 3 phases: an initial
 digitization of satellite imagery, then on-the-field data collection
 (names, etc.), then finally inputting the collected data.

 ~Eugene
  Hi Jim *et al*,

 I work in GIS for the American Red Cross. We're one of the founding
 agencies behind Missing Maps and are working with the Philippines Red Cross
 on recovery programs for Typhoon Yolanda. We'd be interested in working
 with OSM-PH on Missing Maps collaboations here if there's any interest on
 your side. We really like the idea of partnering with local OSM communities
 and y'all have really built a good one here.

 Any takers?

 Best,
 Robert Banick

 On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

 http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-
 maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

 Jim

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Re: [talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-15 Thread Robert Banick
Hi Eugene*,*

Fantastic! We think that all three phases of Missing Maps would work in the
Philippines, though the exact arrangement would depend on the site(s).
There are a lot of people here in America who would like to contribute via
digitization and we want to be open to that. But the real impressive work
will always happen in the field and in the classroom afterwards when we
digitize. To the extent possible we want to do as much of our work out of
the Philippines as we can.

I'll be back in the Philippines later this month and would be delighted to
speak more with you all about potential opportunities. We're still lining
up funding and hence can't make any promises yet, but we're very hopeful.

Best,
Robert

On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi Robert,

 I'm interested in bringing Missing Maps here in the Philippines. What
 phase of the project do you think would be best done here? If I understand
 correctly, the Missing Maps project can have 3 phases: an initial
 digitization of satellite imagery, then on-the-field data collection
 (names, etc.), then finally inputting the collected data.

 ~Eugene
  Hi Jim *et al*,

 I work in GIS for the American Red Cross. We're one of the founding
 agencies behind Missing Maps and are working with the Philippines Red Cross
 on recovery programs for Typhoon Yolanda. We'd be interested in working
 with OSM-PH on Missing Maps collaboations here if there's any interest on
 your side. We really like the idea of partnering with local OSM communities
 and y'all have really built a good one here.

 Any takers?

 Best,
 Robert Banick

 On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

 http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-
 maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

 Jim

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Re: [talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-12 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hi Robert,

I'm interested in bringing Missing Maps here in the Philippines. What phase
of the project do you think would be best done here? If I understand
correctly, the Missing Maps project can have 3 phases: an initial
digitization of satellite imagery, then on-the-field data collection
(names, etc.), then finally inputting the collected data.

~Eugene
 Hi Jim *et al*,

I work in GIS for the American Red Cross. We're one of the founding
agencies behind Missing Maps and are working with the Philippines Red Cross
on recovery programs for Typhoon Yolanda. We'd be interested in working
with OSM-PH on Missing Maps collaboations here if there's any interest on
your side. We really like the idea of partnering with local OSM communities
and y'all have really built a good one here.

Any takers?

Best,
Robert Banick

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

 http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-
 maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

 Jim

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[talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-06 Thread Jim Morgan

Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

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Re: [talk-ph] Missing Maps Project

2014-10-06 Thread Robert Banick
Hi Jim *et al*,

I work in GIS for the American Red Cross. We're one of the founding
agencies behind Missing Maps and are working with the Philippines Red Cross
on recovery programs for Typhoon Yolanda. We'd be interested in working
with OSM-PH on Missing Maps collaboations here if there's any interest on
your side. We really like the idea of partnering with local OSM communities
and y'all have really built a good one here.

Any takers?

Best,
Robert Banick

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 Saw this in the Guardian and thought I'd share it

 http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/oct/06/missing-
 maps-human-genome-project-unmapped-cities

 Jim

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