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    Author: nicole

    UN report calls OpenStreetMap “foundational” to disaster risk reduction

    GENEVA — Some 4,000 people came from Canada to Vanuatu to figure out how to save lives and rebuild communities in the wake of floods, earthquakes, landslides… Read more “UN report calls OpenStreetMap “foundational” to disaster risk reduction”

    May 23, 2019June 15, 2019 by nicole

    Teaching kids disaster prep with Lego maps

    GENEVA — Floods, earthquakes and landslides are definitely scary. So how do you make preparing for a life-threatening disaster child’s play? Just add Legos. A lot of… Read more “Teaching kids disaster prep with Lego maps”

    May 21, 2019June 25, 2019 by nicole

    Three takeaways from Free and Open Source Software For Geospatial North America 2019

    SAN DIEGO, CA — Here are some quick takeaways after two days racing around a shoreline conference center in this sunny city at my first FOSS4G-NA. So… Read more “Three takeaways from Free and Open Source Software For Geospatial North America 2019”

    April 21, 2019April 23, 2019 by nicole

    How to run an OpenStreetMap mapathon using Field Papers

    This guide digs into the details of running a two-hour mapathon. It draws on the experience of Resiliency Map’s first training with about 20 participants from San… Read more “How to run an OpenStreetMap mapathon using Field Papers”

    February 2, 2019August 14, 2019 by nicole

    Tips for running an OpenStreetMap + Mapillary mapathon

    Here’s a quick recap of a recent Resiliency Maps mapathon using OpenStreetMap and Mapillary. The idea was to get a bunch of people working together to map… Read more “Tips for running an OpenStreetMap + Mapillary mapathon”

    January 18, 2019January 18, 2019 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

    What the Squirrel Census shows us about participatory mapping

    Some great ideas are born in garages. The squirrel census launched over a ping pong table. Jamie Allen and Nat Slaughter were trading lobs at a sandwich… Read more “What the Squirrel Census shows us about participatory mapping”

    November 6, 2018March 3, 2020 by nicole

    Quick resources for getting started with resiliency prep

    Thanks again to the awesome folks at Code for America San Jose’ who invited us down to share the Resiliency Maps project. One of the questions we got:… Read more “Quick resources for getting started with resiliency prep”

    October 26, 2018June 28, 2023 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.

    Recent Posts

    • Using Machine Learning to Save Lives in Avalanche-Prone Areas
    • How to sharpen your emergency eyes with OpenStreetMap 

    • What’s changed: Mapping your way through disasters big and small now
    • Facing the continuous fire season – let’s get mapping in the United States
    • Why mapping uncertainty is the next disaster prep challenge
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