Acabei de saber que estão usando o OSM pra auxiliar as Filipinas após o tufão, bem como usaram nos terremotos do Haiti.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Heinrich Hasenack <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:15 PM Subject: Fwd: [Labgeo] Fwd: A Call to Action: Digitize Imagery for the Philippines To: [email protected] -------- Mensagem original -------- Assunto: [Labgeo] Fwd: A Call to Action: Digitize Imagery for the Philippines Data: 2013-11-14 10:50 Remetente: Heinrich Hasenack < [email protected]> Para: labgeo <[email protected]> Responder para: Colaboradores do Laboratório de Geoprocessamento <[email protected]> Repassando e-mail da Mariana, abraco, Heinrich -------- Mensagem original -------- Assunto: A Call to Action: Digitize Imagery for the Philippines Data: 2013-11-14 09:43 Remetente: Mariana Brito Para: "[email protected]", Prof Eliseu Oi, Olhem o e-mail abaixo com o pedido de força tarefa. Vou contribuir... abraço, Mariana ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: *Understanding Risk* <[email protected]> Date: 13 November 2013 22:50 Subject: A Call to Action: Digitize Imagery for the Philippines To: [email protected] <[email protected]> ------------------------------ *A message to the UR Community:* ------------------------------ Typhoon Yolanda has had a devastating impact on the Philippines. Thousands are feared dead and many more have been affected by one of the strongest storms on record. The work required to respond and recover from this event will be massive. *One way that you can help is by contributing to OpenStreetMap (OSM).* OSM is a free and open map of the world that everyone can access and contribute to. Right now, hundreds of volunteers from all over the world are working together to digitize roads, buildings, and other features from satellite imagery made freely available by Microsoft and the US State Department's Humanitarian Information Unit. With the coordination of our partners at the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, the geographic information they are creating is already being used by the Red Cross, the United Nations and other responding organizations working in the Philippines. There is more work to be done and the Understanding Risk Community is uniquely positioned to help. *To get started, you can: * - Visit the project coordination page for more information: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan<http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/68200/0/> - Login to OSM Tasking Manager (OpenStreetMap account required) and click on a task to contribute: http://tasks.hotosm.org/<http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/68203/0/> -If you have any questions or want to learn more you can join the mailing list of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot<http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/68201/0/> - *If you are in DC **and want to help the Philippines Typhoon response, contribute to **@OpenStreetMap <http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/68207/0/>** at **@CrisisCamp <http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/68208/0/>** this Saturday - **https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crisiscamp-philippines-washington-dc-tickets-9289145083 <http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/68209/0/>* *Thank you,* *Understanding Risk* ------------------------------ OSM data for Tacloban, Philippines Credit @rbanick ------------------------------ For more information on Understanding Risk (UR): Watch the UR2012 Overview Video<http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/64797/0/> Become a community member today: http://understandrisk.org/user/register<http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/68202/0/> ------------------------------ This newsletter has been sent to you by the Understanding Risk Network<http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/42890/0/>, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction & Recovery. To opt out of future mailings click here <http://vx.worldbank.org/t/3733069/29435593/42891/0/> -- *Patrick Walesko Fontes* Arq., MSc. e Doutorando PPGEC/UFRGS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Civil Centro Universitário de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Desastres do RS - CEPED/RS - www.ceped.org Grupo de Gestão de Risco de Desastre - GRID - www.ufrgs.br/grid Av. Osvaldo Aranha, 99 - 3 andar CEP: 90035-190 - Centro - POA - RS +55 51 3308-4450 +55 51 9985-7072 -- Heinrich [email protected] -- Fernando Trebien +55 (51) 9962-5409 "The speed of computer chips doubles every 18 months." (Moore's law) "The speed of software halves every 18 months." (Gates' law)
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