Interesante este ultimo reporte sobre el soporte a la respuesta de Ebola con Sistemas de Información Geográfica (GIS, por siglas en inglés) basados en el crowdsourcing de OSM. ---------- Mensaje reenviado ---------- De: "Andrew Buck" <[email protected]> Fecha: nov 1, 2014 8:17 a.m. Asunto: Re: [HOT] Are there any detailed reports or research on the utilization of HOT maps on the ground? Para: <[email protected]> Cc:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 There is also this report from CartONG: http://cartong.org/news/msf-case-study-gis-support-epidemic-operations That page is just a short summary, there is a link to the full PDF on the bottom of the page. - -AndrewBuck On 10/31/2014 08:25 PM, Kate Chapman wrote: > Hi Gideon, > > Certainly it helps to have examples. There are a couple reports > that might be of interest from the World Bank and the 2nd one is > the World Bank and University College London. > > Open Data for Resilience Initiative: Field Guide: > https://www.gfdrr.org/ODRIFG Crowdsourcing Geographic Information > Use in Government: http://crowdgov.wordpress.com/report/ > > Best, > > -Kate > > > On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 7:39 PM, Blake Girardot > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am not really sure what you are saying when you say: "Is there >> more than "The maps helped a lot!"" >> >> I think feedback like that from the groups that use the data we >> generate are very convincing that the mapping we do helps on the >> ground. Further, for me it is very informative that these same >> humanitarian groups do ask the HOT specifically to do mapping for >> them. I do not think they would ask us if they did not feel it >> helped them. >> >> Also, there is a somewhat different scope of the HOT mapping that >> is about empowering local communities outside of immediate >> crises. >> >> Best wishes, Blake >> >> >> >> >> On 10/31/2014 1:25 PM, Gideon Hartmann wrote: >> >>> Hey mappers, >>> >>> whenever I tell friends about the HOT projects, I get a lot of >>> sceptic responses. Most people don't see the importance of our >>> maps and there are even voices saying it is much more something >>> to keep mappers occupied than actual help. If I go deeper into >>> online research on the impact of HOT, I can find some opinions >>> here and there, but these are mostly very vague and based on >>> few people's opinions. Is there more than "The maps helped a >>> lot!" or "The maps could help in case xxx..." anywhere? Are >>> there any quantitative data sets or any scientifically >>> executed interviews? >>> >>> Keep mapping! >>> >>> _______________________________________________ HOT mailing >>> list [email protected] >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list > [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUVN0eAAoJEK7RwIfxHSXbsnAQAIMMmUeT74P0aiU12w8S/LH0 oR/Q1q0GU8kASY4QcIMT5ROVfntfVuhANzf+4JhGM3YQPi2MrZioe4lEx9Pb5P2j oV+Shpwn2AjkoQCqQ1MC/SEpBui/wR2ofUOaS93uIarvDGsgpEx4cNLaHnaJQ52r /+bQ5nuUR7jimne3RA9svPHiIQvavSyDly+e5rvG5LWDo3I3sbKBiX0T8iQmWewU 7BP/EpCAvnTrlyV8Ey6QL8RO5b1cDp+whok1HWcUZT1fwZLy8TD5yn0c/fdpfDT6 a5iq2+5w9ELbKN8g1nVs5rBspksmZnzT0Xmtl1t66HOSjYIqMrYXXdkZROZd+EKH IyFi7JdeHKSXe2JyvZNisMFtS/YiHh3IiWRe7t+sTyX04RHpzC9lRCGLrWfg8MNi Aq0MNrO7HzaMeygcb2AeRPkplanVKJX745tXXNqjKyLTG+13I4pJWfxYDCJLhKgc TJw/fDHkQtaAe+v6uzhNaX9j8sBPYo425qW+Jw/jKuoF3ShtoIQ/qvSmfz1myBJt kAE/OEE2V9Unnn3INR1kStVMitRrBiCWvitEuHP7aOrQyh2/jcqsbEFbBleajEWg WzqVbsxelvxR9A1kXCQ1i8V5C/035A96suWn++V2nrVm/a/xMlT8+RzQLY92UeIE 0+4m3GuZ+7d+mCRrbsJX =0JJT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
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