[TCMUG] Geo-Mapping for Human Rights

neuhausr at bitstream.net neuhausr at bitstream.net
Fri Oct 30 16:03:58 EDT 2009


David,

At MN GIS/LIS, I was pretty interested by the session on the Red River
flooding and the Emergency work done by MN GIS folks, so I for one think
it sounds interesting.  I also notice you're listed on the Humanitarian
OSM Team page--is that related?

Brad

> I sit on the Project Management Committee of Sahana, the Disaster
> Management
> Software that is mentioned in that thread.  It has a situational awareness
> component built in based off of Open Layers.  The geo component of the
> software is fairly basic, but if anyone is interested in a demo of the
> whole
> system, I'd be happy to add that to an agenda for a meeting sometime.
>
> David
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Matthew Pettis
> <matthew.pettis at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Another application of mapping and political cross-over, if people are
>> interested...
>>
>> http://www.newtactics.org/en/blog/new-tactics/geo-mapping-human-rights
>>  <http://www.newtactics.org/en/blog/new-tactics/geo-mapping-human-rights>
>>
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>> end up being governed by your inferiors.
>> -- Plato
>>
>> It is from the wellspring of our despair and the places that we are
>> broken
>> that we come to repair the world.
>> -- Murray Waas
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