Thanks Claire,
I am in touch with them, trying to include that into our workflow and
thematic we are working on in Haiti:
Since 2012 : Trying to create an OSM Team during the disaster risk
(UAV and mapping) - We improved our case study we have done after the
SANDY Storm, co development with IOM. In Nov 2014 we are reviewing the
methodology as now IOM gis an some osm contributor are involved in flood
assessment in North of Haiti. October 2014 we used to work also with
international and national agronomist and hydrologist to make some 2d
hydro simulation with UAV and field work.
Since 2013: UAV and mapping party we are still trying to develop this
concept. That why I asked Drone Adventure to come during the cap103
project in north of port au prince. But no logistic was provided by Hot
and usaid so at the end IOM provided the logistic. But the mission was
organized by me and COSMHA.
End of 2014: We are trying to work more on cultural heritage project
with drone and OSM. And in Canaan north of port au prince.
For that we have new local partner, for the donor as we are not making
some communication even if people talk always about Haiti in the
workshop. And when COSMHA will be ready to communicate they will do it,
for the moment they are still building the community.
Let see of far we can go step by step, all the best FredM
On 18.11.2014 02:48, Claire Halleux wrote:
Hi Fred,
Regarding 3D-printed UAV spare parts, it seems that the FlyLab[1] does
that kind of things (cf this article[2]). I guess you could contact
them to check which resources they have for the UAV types used in Haiti.
Cheers
[1] http://v2.lapaillasse.org/?lp_project=flylab
]2]
http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2014/11/15/drones-gps-compteurs-geiger-les-ecolos-font-techno-256031
Claire Halleux
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 7:43 AM, maning sambale
<emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com <mailto:emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear FredM,
Please continue sharing your experience on community lead use of UAV.
In the PH, after Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda,
several groups have demonstrated (some are commercial ventures) the
effective use of UAV imagery for post-disaster assessment.
Commercial providers are cheaper than satellite but still expensive
for community organizations to avail, so I'm thinking of how we can
build local community driven capacity for using UAVs here as well.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Frederic Moine <frmo...@gmail.com
<mailto:frmo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Yes we are working on it,
>
> I didn't have the time to share my last mission in Haiti (oct
2014) withan
> OSM contributeur Presler Jean, an international hydrologyst and
a local
> group of Hydrologyst and agromomist (very short mission few days) .
>
> We are trying to see the use of UAV in Haiti. As since 2011 we have
> implemented several projects with IOM, Cartong, Drone Adventure
and OSM
> Haiti.
>
> What we want is:
>
> - To repair UAV (wing and quacopter) in the field with 3D
printer and spare
> parts.
>
> - To be able to fly uav over the most affected area (inundation and
> landslide) and get a strong methodology to use 2d inundation
modeling and
> extract the height of the building with the UAV elevation
model. Ideally
> to see if we can extract automatically the building without a
lot of data
> cleaning to put in OSM (need more test)
>
> Why we are doing that:
>
> - We want to reinforce the capacity of the OSM group who are in
front line
> with the local community and local government during a disaster
or during
> their daily life.
>
> - Try to interact with NGO or people who talk about Haiti (in
seminar,
> workshop, etc…) at the same level to ensure some impact In the
field.
>
> For example, NGO/UN are still building Latrine in cite soleil
when OSM and
> local community ask them stuff (shovel,etc…) to help them to
clean the
> canal http://osm.org/go/YeSWUQfrV-
>
> It will take time as we don’t have a lot of money and the
control of our
> communication, and in Haiti we will need first to support
individual and
> share knowledge during a mapping party our other to see a collective
> movement.
>
> All the best FredM
>
>
>
>
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