Dear All,
Thanks to the coordination work of Andrew Buck, Kate Chapman, and Dale
Kunce from the American Red Cross, among others, the U.S. Department of
State's Humanitarian Information Unit (HUI) has made available
post-disaster imagery from Digital Globe through the NextView License.
Robert
Sending this message again, as the previous version was rejected as too
big because it included a large screen capture. I think it remains
understandable without it. Anyway, the big version is in the moderator
queue.
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Sujet: Re: [HOT] Post-disaster imagery of
Hi Erwin,
landuse=brownfield was suggested on IRC
Please people, talk with the lists directly, I am very busy trying to
setup more imagery.
Best wishes,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 13/11/2013 11:09, Erwin Olario a écrit :
How should we mark areas tagged as residential (without buildings) and
appears
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:
Just found this map in the New York Times, which credits OpenStreetMap.
Presumably this is the end result of all the initial mapping done on OSM?
Hello everyone,
The online response to mapping the areas affected by Typhoon Haiyan is very
heartwarming. Thank you to everyone involved. Please do continue to map as
the data is being used by first responders and relief workers.
Most of the information about mapping efforts can be found on the
Dear all,
We are planning a short mapathon to train a few people of the UPD
Geography Department to edit OSM. Initial plan will be on Friday Nov
15, 6:00 PM. If anyone is near UP Diliman, please join.
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cheers,
maning
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Freedom is still
Dear everyone,
We got a request to search for details of all banks, money transfer,
postoffices.
Basically, we need to improve address details on what is available in OSM.
No mapping needed, this is just browser and spreadsheet.
If anyone is interested, send me a message offlist.
Thanks!
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