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    Author: nicole

    Lessons learned about crisis maps from “We Fed an Island”

    Just before he got thrown out by four armed guards, José Andrés knelt down on the floor of the San Juan Arena with his maps, trying to… Read more “Lessons learned about crisis maps from “We Fed an Island””

    October 22, 2018November 6, 2018 by nicole

    Landslides, motorcycles and permits: Resiliency mapping in Indonesia

    Every resiliency map tells a different story about its community. In Indonesia, it’s a tale of paperwork, two-wheeled mappers and which mosques are pinpointed as viable shelters.… Read more “Landslides, motorcycles and permits: Resiliency mapping in Indonesia”

    October 10, 2018November 6, 2018 by nicole

    How to create a resiliency map with QGis

    As part of the project we’re trying out different ways to visualize OpenStreetMap features to create custom maps. So far we’ve tried uMap and Mapbox. This tutorial… Read more “How to create a resiliency map with QGis”

    July 12, 2018October 17, 2021 by nicole

    Making custom OpenStreetMaps with Mapbox Studio

    OpenStreetMap’s mission is to make one free, public map of the world, so it doesn’t offer much in the way of creating custom maps with OSM data.… Read more “Making custom OpenStreetMaps with Mapbox Studio”

    July 1, 2018March 3, 2020 by nicole

    Using uMap to take a closer look at San Francisco’s risky skyscrapers

    Update: The NYT may have undercounted the buildings, there are 48 not 39. More on that here. I’ve been looking for ways to use OpenStreetMap to make… Read more “Using uMap to take a closer look at San Francisco’s risky skyscrapers”

    June 16, 2018November 6, 2018 by nicole

    Tutorial: Using Go Map!! to edit OpenStreetMap

    We’re in the process of looking at different ways for people to contribute to Resiliency Maps. Here’s a quick tutorial for the Go Map!! iPhone / iPad… Read more “Tutorial: Using Go Map!! to edit OpenStreetMap”

    June 7, 2018December 4, 2018 by nicole

    Making digital maps with pen and paper: Meet Field Papers

    We’ve been testing out different apps to use for the Resiliency Maps project, but Field Papers is a different kind of tool that will definitely be in the mix.… Read more “Making digital maps with pen and paper: Meet Field Papers”

    May 20, 2018December 4, 2018 by nicole

    Getting started with OpenStreetMap: Your first edit

    If you want to contribute to Resiliency Maps but aren’t familiar with OpenStreetMap (OSM), we’ve got you covered. There are two quick ways to get started with… Read more “Getting started with OpenStreetMap: Your first edit”

    March 25, 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.

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