Tags: mapping + disaster (11 bookmarks)

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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. Brief overview and exttensive bibliography on the application of participatory mapping to hazard identification and risk mapping.
  3. Mapping tool for the Coalition on Global School Safety to track project members, case studies, and projects.
  4. Website using Google Maps to show estimated flooding depths in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
  5. A site that "takes housing postings from all over the web, and puts them together for your easy access". Includes a map-based search.
  6. Listing of shelter locations across U.S. for Hurricane Katrina victims. Site include maps of available shelters and updated status information.
  7. Blog post outlining how "the recent floods in Mumbai provoked a crisis in government geospatial data distribution in India".
  8. Situation reports and power outage maps from the DOE's Office of Electricity, Delivery and Energy Reliability. Covers impacts on municipal electrical power as well as impacts on petroleum and gas industry.
  9. 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.
  10. Community data center hosted by Nonprofit Knowledge Works. Good maps of background data about New Orleans.

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