ian odonnell: technology + gis

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  1. Booklet to explain to governments, decision makers and disaster professionals the potential uses of geoinformation technologies for reducing disaster risks and losses, based on the knowledge and experience of experts in these fields.
  2. A website which 'site details the efforts of InterAction members and others in the NGO community to help those affected by the earthquake and assist Haiti with its recovery'. The site is also developing a Food Security Aid Map which is due to be released in March 2011.
  3. Paper exploring the combination of digital and paper maps, particularly reflecting on the use of pen-based tools like the Anoto tool as an interface.
    07-10-2006 to , , ,
  4. "ButterflyNet is a mobile capture and access system for field scientists ... to quickly find their handwritten notes, photographs, sensor readings, GPS track logs, and other research content through a fast and information-rich interface."
  5. "An organization dedicated to the development and implementation of geospatial standards for free software."
    17-01-2006 to , , ,
  6. Blog post outlining possibility for developing a web-based mapping system to serve as a clearinghouse for offers of housing and ridesharing for hurricane victims. Also includes some ideas for addressing trust issues.
  7. Map "intended for the use of people affected by Hurricane Katrina who have or are trying to find information about the status of specific locations affected by the storm and its aftermath".
  8. Organization "to promote international cooperation and collaboration in support of local, national and international spatial data infrastructure developments that will allow nations to better address social, economic, and environmental issues".
  9. Effort to build a collaborative book on GIS using wikis.
  10. Overview of David Mendonça's current work and interests around improvisation especially in the field of emergency response.

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