[HOT] Collaboration OSM México and Gov of MX for doing Mapping methodology for Disaster prevention

Verónica Totolhua totolhua at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 01:48:03 UTC 2017


Hi Miriam,

I suggest to determine the shelters by risk and zone, initially by those
states with advances in matter,
perhaps to obtain the cartography via Civil Protection, then validate that
information with specialists and citizens.

Jalisco
http://sitel.jalisco.gob.mx/riesgos/

Veracruz
http://atlasriesgos.proteccioncivilver.gob.mx/atlas/

Regards.
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*​Verónica Totolhua  Ramírez*
*UNAM - México*
*​​@yoltotolhua​​*

2017-01-17 19:15 GMT-06:00 hyances at gmail.com <hyances at gmail.com>:

> Dear Miriam,
>
> last year, just few days after earthquake hit in Ecuador, I present a
> research proposal to Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia (IPGH)
> to help with the installation of a geographic open data creation process,
> based on the past experiences of activations in the LatinAmerica region (in
> Colombia start in 2010
> <https://opendri.org/opendri-partners-with-jica-on-training-for-flood-mapping-in-colombia/>,
> in 2015 we win an honorific mention from UN OCHA during the World
> Humanitarian Day celebration for national activation in Salgar, Antioquia
> <https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B19WcoSjCmvnczVlVXNzTzF1eXc> project).
>
> I just checked a few minutes ago and now I have the pleasure to announce
> that the proposal was accepted (only cover travel expenses and similar, so
> it is a volunteer activity)
>
> http://www.ipgh.org/asistencia-tecnica/proyectos-
> 2017/pat-aprob-cart-2017.html
>
> The proposal is leaded by Costa Rica; but other three countries are
> included: Ecuador, Uruguay and México.
>
> I think Miriam that we can joint efforts in the same direction, because
> Estrategia Digital Nacional and Secretaria Nacional de Educación of México
> are part of the proposal.
>
> Shelters (organized or spontaneous) are key for disaster datasets, are
> part of the UN OCHA FOD's
> <https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/applications/data/country-region>
> and last year we create a wiki page for Ecuador about how to map it:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ES:WikiProject_Ecuador/
> 2016_Earthquake_Tags
>
> Exists several sources and ways to map shelters, about for sure we can
> talk.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Humberto Yances
>
> 2017-01-17 15:44 GMT-05:00 Miriam Mapanauta <mapanauta at gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi team,
>>
>> I hope everybody is starting a year full of amazing projects.
>>
>> The Gov of MX contacted us to get guidance about how to improve Disaster
>> prevention using maps. Their plan is:
>>
>> a. First Stage- Mapping in OSM shelters
>>
>> I thinks most of the HOT teams in many countries did already an amazing
>> job so I wouldn't like to invent the wheel, the best will be to get the
>> best practices already learned from different projects to get that data and
>> upload it in OSM.
>>
>> Is there any Manual/Github/Wiki?
>>
>> Probably there will be data already available and data that needs to be
>> collected in the field
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your support,
>>
>> Miriam
>>
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