[OpenCitySmart] Inventorying our OpenCitySmart group again -- please take a moment to read and act if you can

Charlie Schweik cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu
Wed Jul 27 14:37:49 PDT 2016


A shorter follow-up to my last email to this group.

1) Please go to:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cvKBnekV_zCg59WJ__tSd2ALUtC8o198seDsgI52KbE/edit?usp=sharing

Edit or add your name, affiliation and 1-3 lines on relevant work under one
or more of the three areas: (1) “Sensing”, (2) Analytics and Visualization,
and (3) Education. If you have ‘proof’ of this work in publications or
other citations, please cite them and add to the reference section at the
bottom. If you object to Google Docs, send me your information via email.

2) If your name isn't there -- my apologies! Please add yours and your
information to any or all of the three categories.

3) If you have contacts to people in city government that might be
interested in being connected to this effort, please let me know. We have
two cities represented and need more!

Thanks all!

Charlie


On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Charlie Schweik <cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu>
wrote:

> Thanks Patrick -- I'm convinced not to contact them!
>
> OpenCitySmart colleagues:
>
> As I've said previously, we're working on a revised submission to the US
> National Science Foundation to establish us as a "Open Geographical Science
> Research (and education) Coordination Network for Urban Resilience."
> Working with several people on this list, we've decided to focus in three
> areas:
>
> 1) Research in "Open Geospatial-Temporal Data Collection or 'Sensing'" --
> focusing on open source environmental sensors (e.g., arduino-based sensor
> devices) and Unmanned Aerial Systems;
>
> 2) Research in "Open Geospatial-Temporal Analytics and Visualization; and,
>
> 3) Open Geographical Science Education
>
> In general, if we get this grant, it would provide us with funds to help
> support some members each year, over four years, to meet at conferences,
> like FOSS4G, to build collaborative work in these areas.
>
> MY REQUEST TO YOU
>
> We are trying to develop a short inventory on people who would like to be
> part of this RCN, and their areas of expertise (organized by the three
> areas: (1) Sensing, (2) Analytics/Visualization and (3) Education.
>
> *AS SOON ASA POSSIBLE, please look at this Google Document, look for your
> name, and add 2-3 lines on how what you do relates to one or more of these
> three areas (and include references to your work and the bottom --
> references). *
>
> *https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cvKBnekV_zCg59WJ__tSd2ALUtC8o198seDsgI52KbE/edit?usp=sharing
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cvKBnekV_zCg59WJ__tSd2ALUtC8o198seDsgI52KbE/edit?usp=sharing>*
>
> I know some on this list don't like using Google Docs, but I don't want
> this on the wiki and publically accessible yet, which is why I am using it.
> If you don't want to use it -- send me your information via email.
>
> If you DON'T want to be listed on this, let me know. If I am missing your
> name -- apologies! And add it wherever relevant. You can add your name and
> information to multiple sections (Sensing, Analytics, Education).
>
> Thanks in advance!!!!
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <
> patrick.hogan at nasa.gov> wrote:
>
>> So here they are again, with their usual ‘spam.’
>>
>>
>>
>> Looks good but they are ‘unto themselves’ from what I can tell.
>>
>>
>>
>> My several attempts to contact Michael Berkowitz have been met with dead
>> silence.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Patrick
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Michael Berkowitz, 100 Resilient Cities [mailto:
>> info at 100resilientcities.org]
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 27, 2016 7:04 AM
>> *To:* Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
>> *Subject:* President Barack Obama: America's Chief Resilience Officer?
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: 100 Resilient Cities]
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbee/2197997257/VEsH/>
>>
>> Patrick —
>>
>> Building resilience is not only about improving physical infrastructure –
>> our buildings, roads, and public spaces. It’s also about making our
>> communities more cohesive.
>>
>> Cohesive communities are ones where neighbors check on neighbors. They
>> are connected and self-reliant, pulling together in emergencies. They are
>> also more resourceful and equitable in good times, when there isn't a
>> hazard.
>>
>> As the Central and Eastern United States was gripped by a significant
>> heat wave, President Barack Obama used social media to encourage neighbors
>> to pull together.
>>
>> *Last week, Andy Revkin of **The* *New York Times** wrote about the
>> importance of community resilience, and how 100 Resilient Cities, and now
>> President Obama, are promoting its practice.*
>>
>> *Take a look at the article below, and forward it or share it with your
>> friends.
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbef/2197997257/VEsE/>*
>>
>>
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbe8/2197997257/VEsF/>
>>
>>
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbe9/2197997257/VEsC/>
>>
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbea/2197997257/VEsD/>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael Berkowitz
>> President, 100 Resilient Cities
>> *@Berkmic
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbeb/2197997257/VEsA/>*
>>
>>
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbe4/2197997257/VEsB/>
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbe4/2197997257/VEsB/>
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbe4/2197997257/VEsB/>
>>
>> [image: Twitter]
>> <http://www.100resilientcities.org/page/m/167b3da3/25b49bc/4711ebe6/554bbe5/2197997257/VEsO/>
>>
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>
>
> --
> Charlie Schweik
>
> Professor, Department of Environmental Conservation &
> Interim Director of the School of Public Policy,
> University of Massachusetts, Amherst
>



-- 
Charlie Schweik

Professor, Department of Environmental Conservation &
Interim Director of the School of Public Policy,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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