HI Nicolas, I am putting together a paper that covers this now... it has to do with statistical (spatial) point pattern analysis and using that to uncover habitat interactions for forestry. If you are interested, I can send you a link to the paper when I get through.
Lillian On Friday, June 28, 2013 6:21:31 PM UTC-4, nicolas chavent wrote: > > Hi Russ, > > Thanks for your elements, I look forward to your whitepaper or any format > you will find appropriate to wrap up your thoughts from this last and > important deployment. I think that your proposal of extensions to other > related fields of study and practices make sense and can help out pulling > out more thoughtful mapping documents around mapping rural areas in > Developed Countries (DCs) and Least Developped Countries (LDCs) which is > where my request is based. > > Excellent day. > Best, > Nicolas > > > On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 6:52 PM, Russell Deffner > <russd...@gmail.com<javascript:> > > wrote: > >> Hello Nicolas,**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Once our wildfire season (in Colorado, U.S.) slows down, I will be >> writing up a ‘case-study’/whitepaper on the response to >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2013_Colorado_Wildfire_Season - I >> will make sure to forward any documents, etc. directly to you. Just FYI, >> this was my field of study in college: Forestry, concentrated in Forest >> Fire Science with a minor in Spatial Information Management Systems, so I >> have lots of ideas how OSM could be used in these fields, but I’m still >> working on locking down a user/use-case study. I have reached out to the >> U.S. Forest Service and (U.S.) National Wildfire Coordination Group >> regarding the above and have had some initial feedback that my information >> would be forwarded to the incident commander for the East Fork Fire. I >> assume that as IC, that person is probably too busy to reach out while >> firefighting; I hope as things slow-down that I will get a chance to make >> the case for OSM and/or HOT for future firefights.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> I also wonder if you shouldn’t expand your inquiry to all Natural >> Resource fields; i.e. rangeland, wildlife, ecosystems, watersheds, etc. >> You may get a broader response, and at least in the U.S. these things are >> typically done separately/by different organizations.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Thank you for your interest,**** >> >> =Russ**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Russell Deffner**** >> >> russd...@gmail.com <javascript:>**** >> >> russdeffner on OSM**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *From:* nicolas chavent [mailto:nicolas...@hotosm.org <javascript:>] >> *Sent:* Friday, June 28, 2013 7:23 AM >> *To:* crisismappers; hot >> >> *Subject:* [HOT] Use cases, documentation and methodology around the use >> of OSM and GIS in Forestry**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Hey all-**** >> >> ** ** >> >> I'd be interested into hearing about uses of OSM and similar technologies >> tied to GIS in Forestry;**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Thanks in advance for any references >> Excellent day to all, >> Best,**** >> >> >> Nicolas**** >> >> ** ** >> >> -- **** >> >> -- **** >> >> Nicolas Chavent**** >> >> Acting Project Director**** >> >> Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team**** >> >> http://hot.openstreetmap.org/**** >> >> Mobile (FRA): +33 (0)6 52 40 78 20**** >> >> Email: nicolas...@hotosm.org <javascript:>**** >> >> Skype: c_nicolas**** >> >> Twitter: nicolas_chavent**** >> > > > > -- > -- > Nicolas Chavent > Acting Project Director > Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team > http://hot.openstreetmap.org/ > Mobile (FRA): +33 (0)6 52 40 78 20 > Email: nicolas...@hotosm.org <javascript:> > Skype: c_nicolas > Twitter: nicolas_chavent >
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