Hi all, Attached is a KML version to view these Priority Areas in Google Earth.
If anyone else has suggestions for priority areas for imagery acquisition, please let me know directly. FYI, we have some more post-quake imagery available. It's a GeoEye Ikonos (0.8m resolution) scene over Santiago, acquired 28/02/2010. This is in addition to the previously published low-resolution RapidEye scene of the coast, acquired 27/02/2010. You can view these as overlays on Google Earth through this KML: http://mw1.google.com/mw-earth-vectordb/chile_earthquake_2010/Chile-Earthquake-nl.kml Cheers, -Christiaan ---------------------------------- Christiaan Adams Google Crisis Response Google Earth Outreach ---------------------------------- CONFIDENTIALITY: If you received this communication by mistake, please don't forward it to anyone else (it may contain confidential or privileged information), please erase all copies of it, including all attachments, and please let the sender know it went to the wrong person. Thanks. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton <[email protected]>wrote: > Forwarding to Chile OSM list. > > Extract :* > > > Areas con prioridad según ONEMI el 2 de marzo 2010 > / > "Priority Areas as informed by ONEMI on 2 March 2010* > > - 1.- Constitución: -72,40964 -35,33523 > - 2.- Dichato: -72,93464 -36,54807 > - 3.- Tomé: -72,95417 -36,6146 > - 4.- Talcahuano: -73,12208 -36,71731 > - 5.- Pichilemu: -72,01315 -34,4085 > - 6.- Llolleo: -71,61046 -33,61521 > - 7.- Concepción: -73,05592 -36,82244 > - 8.- Talca: -71,69648 -34,10332 > - 9.- Juan Fernández: -78,64529 -33,6483" > > > Jean-Guilhem > > -------- Message original -------- > Sujet : Fwd: [CrisisMappers] Re: Open Imagery for Chile Date : Tue, 2 > Mar 2010 09:27:53 +0100 De : David Stevens > <[email protected]><[email protected]> Répondre > à : [email protected] Pour : > [email protected], [email protected] Copie > à : Michael Keaney <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, > France Lamy <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, Chris Nicholas > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, Walter Svekla > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, Christiaan Adams > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, Jeff Martin > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, Lars Bromley > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, John Crowley > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, > "[email protected]"<[email protected]> > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, Miller Steve > <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, [email protected], > Schuyler Erle <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, Christopher > Schmidt <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, "Patrick > Meier (The Fletcher School)" > <[email protected]><[email protected]>, > Andrew Turner <[email protected]> <[email protected]>, > Jeffrey Johnson <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Références : > <[email protected]><[email protected]> > <[email protected]><[email protected]> > <[email protected]><[email protected]> > > > Mikel and colleagues > > Chile is back on-line. And as I mentioned in my e-mail we should be > coordinating directly with them all efforts. I think this is a very good > opportunity for the mapping community to work directly with the end users. > Please copy me on emails if you need our inputs as well ( > [email protected]). > > We have updated the corresponding UN-SPIDER webpage with contact points in > Chile and also the latest priority areas for imagery tasking as put forward > by ONEMI. > > http://www.un-spider.org/chile > > As for going further then what we have today (value added products for most > disasters and open access when there is a mega mega disasters to a situation > when we can have and use the primary data for any disaster) we are working > on this. It will take time though. > > Regards > > David Stevens > Programme Coordinator > UN-SPIDER > United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs > Vienna - Austria > Tel. ++43-(1)-26060-5631 - Skype: tazarkount > Mobile +43 - 699 1459-5631 - E-Mail [email protected] > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Mikel Maron <[email protected]> > Date: 2 March 2010 04:40 > Subject: Re: [CrisisMappers] Re: Open Imagery for Chile > To: [email protected] > > David, > > Thanks very much for giving a clear picture of the role of UNOOSA and the > Disaster Charter. > > Longer term questions ... you say the charter only makes end products > available? Does it not make imagery data available to Charter members? If > so, how then could an organization like OSM or CrisisMappers or CrisisCamp > take part in the Charter ... is there any facility open to us? Good to hear > that there is work to make imagery more open, please let me know how OSM can > help advocate for that. > > Also, glad to hear that Chile may also see wider availability of imagery. > OSM and volunteer communities are ready to help, and any insights into what > the government of Chile needs are welcome. We are talking to folks in > Santiago, and they are also making inquiries. > > We have already linked to the UN-SPIDER portal on the OSM wiki, and are > monitoring it closely. Reciprocal link to our response page would be great. > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake > > Best > Mikel > > == Mikel Maron == > +254(0)724899738 @mikel s:mikelmaron > http://mapkibera.org/ > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Haiti > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* David Stevens <[email protected]> > > *To:* Mikel Maron <[email protected]> > *Cc:* Michael Keaney <[email protected]>; France Lamy < > [email protected]>; Chris Nicholas <[email protected]>; Walter Svekla > <[email protected]>; Christiaan Adams <[email protected]>; Jeff Martin < > [email protected]>; Lars Bromley <[email protected]>; John Crowley < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; > Miller Steve <[email protected]>; Suha Ulgen < > suha_ulgen%[email protected] <suha_ulgen%[email protected]>>; Schuyler > Erle <[email protected]>; Christopher Schmidt <[email protected]>; > Patrick Meier (The Fletcher School) <[email protected]>; Andrew > Turner <[email protected]>; Jeffrey Johnson <[email protected]>; > [email protected]; [email protected] > *Sent:* Mon, March 1, 2010 7:58:36 PM > *Subject:* [CrisisMappers] Re: Open Imagery for Chile > > Mikel, > > I wanted to put forward some info and help build upon your proposal. > > First of all I do want to say that UN-SPIDER is a UN Programme that has > been specifically mandated by all UN Member States to help all countries as > well as regional and international organisations to access and use > space-based information. It is an interesting mandate because it means > ensuring access and use as well as building capacity. We don't produce maps. > We ensure end users and their partners are able to do it and use it for > decision making. The fact we have the mandate means we work closely with the > government institutions responsible for emergency response and disaster risk > management and also with partners supporting these end users. More > importantly after the response phase is gone and the media chasers have > packed their bags and gone after another spotlight we continue working with > the Government as in the case in Haiti: our work begins now as we help the > Civil Protection Agency rebuild and get ready including for the next > hurricane season. > > We are a Cooperating Body for the United Nations to the International > Charter which means whenever the UN is involved in an emergency response we > activate the International Charter as has been the case for both Haiti and > Chile. > > The Charter does not make the imagery data available but only the end > products. In some mega disasters imagery does become available for free as > was the case during the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and the Haiti earthquake. > We are working to ensure that imagery becomes a bit more widely available > and not only for mega disasters. We have been involved and supported 5 > disasters since Haiti and none of them received the same attention and > dedication as Haiti. > > Having said that we do see that imagery will be available for wider use in > Chile as well. We have updated the info on what is being made available on > our webpage > > http://www.un-spider.org/chile > > Two requests > > First if the crisismapper community could help us include info on available > imagery and geospatial data that would help. I know there are several other > portals as well with similar info but for sure our end users do access the > UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal first. Please feel free to replicate the info we > have on other portals as well. We would appreciate a link to our portal. And > we will ensure we include a link to the other portals. Please send us any > info to include to the following e-mail: [email protected] > > Then regarding the mapping support for Chile we are open for suggestions. > In Chile there are strong and efficient government institutions in place, > both ONEMI and SNIT, and any effort should be centred on their needs and > guidance. > > One last useful info: UN-SPIDER is implemented by the United Nations Office > for Outer Space Affairs. We are part of the UN Secretariat and we are the UN > Office responsible for promoting the access and use of space-based > technologies and solutions. Space is our business and our mandate. > > Regards > > David > > David Stevens > Programme Coordinator > UN-SPIDER > United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs > Vienna - Austria > Tel. ++43-(1)-26060-5631 - Skype: tazarkount > Mobile +43 - 699 1459-5631 - E-Mail [email protected] > > On 28 February 2010 06:25, Mikel Maron <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Colleagues >> >> Can we replicate the true environment of sharing that began in the >> response to Haiti? >> >> We are all at ready to respond once we hear the needs for Chile. OSM is >> ready to map, CrisisCamps are planned, there is an OSM Chile community who >> we are trying to get through to. >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake >> >> Simply, we need imagery we can use. I was hoping this would be an issue we >> all could discuss in the next few months, but now the need is urgent. >> The basic question ... will licensing allow use of the raw imagery data >> for response? >> >> * DigitalGlobe, GeoEye: Are acquisitions planned yet? Will license terms >> be dropped again? >> >> * Google: If you post imagery, can you make sure OSM has an exception to >> the non-commercial clause? >> >> * UN Charter: Any possibility of sharing imagery with volunteer groups? >> >> * Chris Schmidt/Schuyler Erle: Would you be ready to process imagery >> again? >> >> All ... any other sources or thoughts? >> >> Best >> Mikel >> >> == Mikel Maron == >> +254(0)724899738 @mikel s:mikelmaron >> http://mapkibera.org/ >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Haiti >> >> > David STEVENS > Vienna - Austria > skype: tazarkount > >
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