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

Verónica Totolhua totolhua at gmail.com
Fri Jan 20 06:33:43 UTC 2017


Hi Miriam, I did not know this information from INEGI, INDESOL, DIF and
INMUJERES, i remember your proposal of shelters, although it is not for
disaster care, the issue of migration and assistance to women could be
added to OSM.

https://www.quadratin.com.mx/sucesos/90-los-albergues-operados-la-sociedad-civil/

Greetings.


*​Ing. Verónica Totolhua  Ramírez*
*UNAM - México*

*totolhua at comunidad.unam.mx <totolhua at comunidad.unam.mx>​​@yoltotolhua​​*

2017-01-19 11:46 GMT-06:00 hyances at gmail.com <hyances at gmail.com>:

> Thank you Robert,
>
> Great!  I see a potential collaboration initiative from here, maybe
> Ahasanul and Manning could be part of a International Advisory Council for
> wind disasters that include a wiki page with tags especializad in this type
> of events?
>
> 2017-01-19 1:04 GMT-05:00 Robert Banick <rbanick at gmail.com>:
>
>> Congratulations Humberto!
>>
>> Miriam, you might inquire with Ahasanul Hoque on this list (copied here).
>> Bangladesh has a long tradition of storm shelters for cyclones and he’s
>> very active in the OSM-Bangladesh community. I’m not sure whether they’ve
>> mapped the shelters but if they have I’m sure he’ll have good ideas.
>>
>> OSM-Philippines might also have some ideas. The Philippines Government’s
>> Project NOAH has been mapping areas of the country for disaster
>> preparedness
>> <http://blog.noah.dost.gov.ph/2016/04/08/map-your-community-in-osm-with-project-noah/>
>> and may have mapped typhoon shelters as a part of that. Maning Sambale on
>> this list (copied here) can probably connect you to the right people.
>>
>> If you all start a github / wiki page it would go a long way! I like the
>> one Humberto provided from Ecuador, perhaps we can build out from there. It
>> already captures a lot of the data standards adopted during the Nepal
>> Earthquake, if I’m not mistaken.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 10:01 AM Miriam Mapanauta <mapanauta at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Veronica,
>>
>> Thanks a lot for the suggestions, actually they are mentioning we can do
>> a pilot in Veracruz because is one of the States for damages every year. I
>> will mention your points :)
>>
>> Hi Humberto,
>>
>> Great news!!! Congratulations for the proposal accepted, Let's talk!
>> tomorrow if possible
>>
>> Thanks to ALL Hot members for your great support,
>>
>> Miriam
>> @mapanauta
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 5:48 PM, Verónica Totolhua <totolhua at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>>>> --
>>
>> *​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/20
>> 16_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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