Mapping the Foodshed and Sharing YOUR Storyvanhoesenj
This presentation was delivered by Philip Ackerman-Leist and John Van Hoesen from Green Mountain Collage at the 2012 Farm to Cafeteria Conference in Burlington, VT.
http://farmtocafeteriaconference.org/6/
Introduction to OpenStreetMap, its extracts, and relation to Project NOAHErvin Malicdem
An introduction to the basics of editing in OpenStreetMap, extracts, Schadow1 Expeditions GPS map of the Philippines and its importance to the development of risk analysis map by Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) and its ISAIAH component (Integrated Scenario-based Assessment of Impacts and Hazards.
Mapping the Foodshed and Sharing YOUR Storyvanhoesenj
This presentation was delivered by Philip Ackerman-Leist and John Van Hoesen from Green Mountain Collage at the 2012 Farm to Cafeteria Conference in Burlington, VT.
http://farmtocafeteriaconference.org/6/
Introduction to OpenStreetMap, its extracts, and relation to Project NOAHErvin Malicdem
An introduction to the basics of editing in OpenStreetMap, extracts, Schadow1 Expeditions GPS map of the Philippines and its importance to the development of risk analysis map by Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) and its ISAIAH component (Integrated Scenario-based Assessment of Impacts and Hazards.
Exploring the Minecraft world using real world topographical dataAdam Clarke
In this talk I will show you how I have used real world topographical radar data, taken during a space shuttle orbit 14 years ago, to explore the north of England and its historic monuments such as Hadrian's Wall, Carlisle Castle and even coastal wetland bird habitats.
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team at UNGIWG 10
Presentation compiled by Nicolas Chavent
Presentation presented by Sandra Sudhoff
(many thanks Nicolas and Sandra!)
A talk about humanitarian mapping with OpenStreetMap. This was August 9th 2011 at an event organised by <a>Article25</a>, <a>sponge network</a>, and <a>RIBA knowledge communities</a>.
Things you can do with your kids while staying at home in corona timeontimedevoslo
No problem if you are just thinking that you are stuck in a cave. Everyone is facing the same situation as you. But in this COVID-19 Phace. We all are fighting together against this virus and hope soon we get victory on it.
Water management, open data and open science Karl Donert
Presentation given at Sulaymaniya University, Kurdistan: April 23-24 2019 on the challenge of open data and open science intrans-boundary water issues.
Exploring the Minecraft world using real world topographical dataAdam Clarke
In this talk I will show you how I have used real world topographical radar data, taken during a space shuttle orbit 14 years ago, to explore the north of England and its historic monuments such as Hadrian's Wall, Carlisle Castle and even coastal wetland bird habitats.
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team at UNGIWG 10
Presentation compiled by Nicolas Chavent
Presentation presented by Sandra Sudhoff
(many thanks Nicolas and Sandra!)
A talk about humanitarian mapping with OpenStreetMap. This was August 9th 2011 at an event organised by <a>Article25</a>, <a>sponge network</a>, and <a>RIBA knowledge communities</a>.
Things you can do with your kids while staying at home in corona timeontimedevoslo
No problem if you are just thinking that you are stuck in a cave. Everyone is facing the same situation as you. But in this COVID-19 Phace. We all are fighting together against this virus and hope soon we get victory on it.
Water management, open data and open science Karl Donert
Presentation given at Sulaymaniya University, Kurdistan: April 23-24 2019 on the challenge of open data and open science intrans-boundary water issues.
Introduction to OpenStreetMap and Humanitarian OSM Team for Plan Internationa...chippy
Presentation about OSM for Humanitarian use at Plan International Mapping Workshop, Woking, Nov. 2012.
Getting started with OSM: http://learnosm.org
About HOT: http://hot.openstreetmap.org/
Current HOT projects: http://hot.openstreetmap.org/projects
Open Historical Maps: Crowdsourcing, Open Source GIS, and the Research WebSchuyler Erle
Geography has disappeared from the social sciences as an independent discipline, even as the Internet has given rise to the development of "digital history" as a new media practice. How can we leverage the latest technologies and techniques of the Web to bring geography back front-and-center to research in the humanities?
Keynote address for 20th Society of Conservation GIS (SCGIS) Meeting, Asilomar Conference Center near Monterey, CA, July 17, 2017. Full notes available at http://esriurl.com/scgis17.
Public Laboratory for Open Technology & Science: DIY aerial mappingCindy Regalado
The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science is an open community of contributors who help develop affordable and accessible tools and techniques for environmental monitoring. Visit publiclaboratory.org for more information on us!
This presentation curates resources, podcasts and screenshots focusing on our changing climate. What are your go-to resources? What inspires? Favorite buzzwords? We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2016)
Some history: This presentation was first created in 2008 to review global initiatives in the realm of climate change. An early version debuted at the Environmental Tourism Forum in Monterrey, Mexico.
More info on the Planeta Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climate
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatenotes
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatecop22
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatecop21
November 2015 video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEbgKy57xIU
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RecogniEon:
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ConnecEng
the
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Engagement:
This
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