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    Takeaways from the 2019 ESRI User Conference

    SAN DIEGO — ArcMap was my first introduction to GIS and, in the better part of the next decade, the Arc suite of geospatial software made by… Read more “Takeaways from the 2019 ESRI User Conference”

    August 17, 2019August 17, 2019 by Andrew Middleton

    Events

    Folks have asked what we’re up to – here are some upcoming events here as well as past ones. If you’d like to share Resiliency Maps with… Read more “Events”

    February 6, 2019February 27, 2023 by nicole

    Events

    Folks have asked what we’re up to – here’s a look at upcoming events as well as past ones. (And a list below, too if you’re not… Read more “Events”

    February 6, 2019October 19, 2021 by nicole

    Arrivederci, Roma: Thoughts on the Forum on Disaster Risk Reduction

    Of the many lessons learned from living in Italy, probably most important one was about persistence. Keep phoning that client for those late payments. Keep your elbows… Read more “Arrivederci, Roma: Thoughts on the Forum on Disaster Risk Reduction”

    December 8, 2018May 23, 2019 by nicole

    How this open-source mapping project aims to boost resiliency for Europe’s architectural treasures

    ROME — After four earthquakes shook regions of Central Italy already struggling to recover from previous temblors, a project hatched on a European-wide scale to protect heritage… Read more “How this open-source mapping project aims to boost resiliency for Europe’s architectural treasures”

    December 7, 2018August 13, 2019 by nicole

    Resiliency lessons from Venice: Three priorities for every community

    ROME — Pierpaolo Campostrini waded through St. Mark’s Basilica, his tears joining the rising waters of the flood. Although the Venice native had seen plenty acqua alta,… Read more “Resiliency lessons from Venice: Three priorities for every community”

    November 28, 2018November 30, 2018 by nicole

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    This project aims to put local maps detailing potential hazards (car repair shops, construction sites) as well as assets such as shelter zones in the hands of San Francisco residents. The maps are made with OpenStreetMap and available offline.

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