Re: [Talk-ht] Support to Data imports for Haiti

2010-06-19 Thread Karl Guggisberg

Hi Nicolas

To the best of my knowlege, Shoreland currently maintains a reconciled 
master HFac list *on behalf of* WHO and in discussion
with Bill Lang from Shoreland we came to the conclusion that OSM is best 
adviced to import and maintain a *managed copy* of this master data set. 
If Shorelands
data set indeed has the role I think it has then it would probably be 
best to reconcile new data from the field with the Shoreland data set 
first - and then import the

the data from "single source of truth" in to the OSM database.

Let me know if I can be of any help.

Regards
Karl

Am 19.06.2010 15:35, schrieb nicolas chavent:

Karl

Tx for the heads up, great to hear about shoreland un-aware of this 
but provided with the last release coming from a 15 days mission by 
Severin cc on this email with WHO Haiti


We will look at all pieces and move carrefully to make the best re-use 
of the neat work you invested in those imports


Looking fwd to this
Best
N

On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Karl Guggisberg 
mailto:karl.guggisb...@guggis.ch>> wrote:


Hi


> Health Facilities might eventually require some reconciliation
work with preexisting OSM non PAHO HFacs data

During the first seven import iterations of the PAHO/WHO HFac list
a of effort went into reconciling it with other OSM data related
to health facilities
(hospitals, also field hospitals which in the meantime might not
be there any more). From iteration to iteration we had less and
less know potential
duplicates or questionable location data. A short list of
currently know issues is available here:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Status/Hospitals#How_to_deal_with_data_problems_.3F

The PAHO/WHO HFac list is now maintained differently than it was 5
months ago. To the best of my knowledge, Shoreland is now maintaining
the master list , see www.travax.com/m .
Unfortunatelly, I didn't manage to run another import iteration
from the new source, but I still plan to
do so in the next few weeks.

Regards
Karl


Am 19.06.2010 15:13, schrieb nicolas chavent:

All-

Apogies for cross posting on the UNOSAT post.

List of IMPORTS:
* UNOSAT/ WB/ JRC building damage
* CCCM Sites (Camps)
* PAHO Health Facilities
* CNIGS Admin layers
* soon to come (Education Cluster) Education Layer

Those releases will make OSM data outdated and will call for
withdrawing osm data for all objects (but Health Facs which will
desserve a specific treatment)  and run a bulk uploads
Health Facilities might eventually require some reconciliation
work with preexisting OSM non PAHO HFacs data

Import page to be set up on this soon on HOT Mission 3 linked to
the Wiki Project Haiti

Tx in advance for any interest in this and for support
Best
N

-- Forwarded message --
From: *Einar Bjorgo* mailto:einar.bjo...@unitar.org>>
Date: Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:21 AM
Subject: Haiti joint remote sensing building damage GIS dataset
available for download
To: joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org



Dear all,

Please be informed that the joint building damage assessment GIS
dataset and corresponding PDF atlas series in support to the Post
Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA) carried
out under the lead of the Government of Haiti following the 12
January 2010 Haiti earthquake are available for download.

Atlas series and GIS datasets are freely available for download
as the result of a joint collaboration between: United Nations
Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational
Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the European
Commission Joint Research Centre (EC-JRC) and The World Bank (WB)
who worked jointly in support of the PDNA by providing remotely
sensed (aerial photographs and satellite imagery) based damage
analysis of buildings within areas most affected by the earthquake.

To download the data, please go to


http://www.unitar.org/unosat/haiti-earthquake-2010-remote-sensing-based-building-damage-assessment-data

Please send questions and comments to
joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org


With best regards,

Einar Bjorgo

Follow UNOSAT on Twitter: www.twitter.com/unosat


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-

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Head, Rapid Mapping, Applications and User Relations

United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

Palais des Nations

CH-1211 Geneva 10

Switzerland

Telephone: +41 22 767 4020

Mobile:+41 76 487 4998 (UNOSAT hotline)

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Re: [Talk-ht] Support to Data imports for Haiti

2010-06-19 Thread nicolas chavent
Karl

Tx for the heads up, great to hear about shoreland un-aware of this but
provided with the last release coming from a 15 days mission by Severin cc
on this email with WHO Haiti

We will look at all pieces and move carrefully to make the best re-use of
the neat work you invested in those imports

Looking fwd to this
Best
N

On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Karl Guggisberg
wrote:

>  Hi
>
>
> > Health Facilities might eventually require some reconciliation work with
> preexisting OSM non PAHO HFacs data
>
> During the first seven import iterations of the PAHO/WHO HFac list a of
> effort went into reconciling it with other OSM data related to health
> facilities
> (hospitals, also field hospitals which in the meantime might not be there
> any more). From iteration to iteration we had less and less know potential
> duplicates or questionable location data. A short list of currently know
> issues is available here:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Status/Hospitals#How_to_deal_with_data_problems_.3F
>
> The PAHO/WHO HFac list is now maintained differently than it was 5 months
> ago. To the best of my knowledge, Shoreland is now maintaining
> the master list , see www.travax.com/m. Unfortunatelly, I didn't manage to
> run another import iteration from the new source, but I still plan to
> do so in the next few weeks.
>
> Regards
> Karl
>
>
> Am 19.06.2010 15:13, schrieb nicolas chavent:
>
> All-
>
> Apogies for cross posting on the UNOSAT post.
>
> List of IMPORTS:
> * UNOSAT/ WB/ JRC building damage
> * CCCM Sites (Camps)
> * PAHO Health Facilities
> * CNIGS Admin layers
> * soon to come (Education Cluster) Education Layer
>
> Those releases will make OSM data outdated and will call for withdrawing
> osm data for all objects (but Health Facs which will desserve a specific
> treatment)  and run a bulk uploads
> Health Facilities might eventually require some reconciliation work with
> preexisting OSM non PAHO HFacs data
>
> Import page to be set up on this soon on HOT Mission 3 linked to the Wiki
> Project Haiti
>
> Tx in advance for any interest in this and for support
> Best
> N
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Einar Bjorgo 
> Date: Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:21 AM
> Subject: Haiti joint remote sensing building damage GIS dataset available
> for download
> To: joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org
>
>
>  Dear all,
>
> Please be informed that the joint building damage assessment GIS dataset
> and corresponding PDF atlas series in support to the Post Disaster Needs
> Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA) carried out under the lead of the
> Government of Haiti following the 12 January 2010 Haiti earthquake are
> available for download.
>
> Atlas series and GIS datasets are freely available for download as the
> result of a joint collaboration between: United Nations Institute for
> Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme
> (UNOSAT), the European Commission Joint Research Centre (EC-JRC) and The
> World Bank (WB) who worked jointly in support of the PDNA by providing
> remotely sensed (aerial photographs and satellite imagery) based damage
> analysis of buildings within areas most affected by the earthquake.
>
> To download the data, please go to
>
>
> http://www.unitar.org/unosat/haiti-earthquake-2010-remote-sensing-based-building-damage-assessment-data
>
> Please send questions and comments to joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org
>
>
>
> With best regards,
>
> Einar Bjorgo
>
>
>
>
>
> Follow UNOSAT on Twitter: www.twitter.com/unosat
>
>
>
>
>
> UNOSAT - Operational Satellite Applications Programme
>
>
>
>
> -
>
> Einar Bjorgo, Ph.D.
>
> Head, Rapid Mapping, Applications and User Relations
>
>
>
> United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
>
> Palais des Nations
>
> CH-1211 Geneva 10
>
> Switzerland
>
>
>
> Telephone: +41 22 767 4020
>
> Mobile:+41 76 487 4998 (UNOSAT hotline)
>
> E-mail:einar.bjo...@unitar.org
>
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>
>
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Re: [Talk-ht] Support to Data imports for Haiti

2010-06-19 Thread Karl Guggisberg

Hi

> Health Facilities might eventually require some reconciliation work 
with preexisting OSM non PAHO HFacs data


During the first seven import iterations of the PAHO/WHO HFac list a of 
effort went into reconciling it with other OSM data related to health 
facilities
(hospitals, also field hospitals which in the meantime might not be 
there any more). From iteration to iteration we had less and less know 
potential
duplicates or questionable location data. A short list of currently know 
issues is available here:
   
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Status/Hospitals#How_to_deal_with_data_problems_.3F


The PAHO/WHO HFac list is now maintained differently than it was 5 
months ago. To the best of my knowledge, Shoreland is now maintaining
the master list , see www.travax.com/m . 
Unfortunatelly, I didn't manage to run another import iteration from the 
new source, but I still plan to

do so in the next few weeks.

Regards
Karl


Am 19.06.2010 15:13, schrieb nicolas chavent:

All-

Apogies for cross posting on the UNOSAT post.

List of IMPORTS:
* UNOSAT/ WB/ JRC building damage
* CCCM Sites (Camps)
* PAHO Health Facilities
* CNIGS Admin layers
* soon to come (Education Cluster) Education Layer

Those releases will make OSM data outdated and will call for 
withdrawing osm data for all objects (but Health Facs which will 
desserve a specific treatment)  and run a bulk uploads
Health Facilities might eventually require some reconciliation work 
with preexisting OSM non PAHO HFacs data


Import page to be set up on this soon on HOT Mission 3 linked to the 
Wiki Project Haiti


Tx in advance for any interest in this and for support
Best
N

-- Forwarded message --
From: *Einar Bjorgo* >

Date: Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:21 AM
Subject: Haiti joint remote sensing building damage GIS dataset 
available for download
To: joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org 




Dear all,

Please be informed that the joint building damage assessment GIS 
dataset and corresponding PDF atlas series in support to the Post 
Disaster Needs Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA) carried out 
under the lead of the Government of Haiti following the 12 January 
2010 Haiti earthquake are available for download.


Atlas series and GIS datasets are freely available for download as the 
result of a joint collaboration between: United Nations Institute for 
Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications 
Programme (UNOSAT), the European Commission Joint Research Centre 
(EC-JRC) and The World Bank (WB) who worked jointly in support of the 
PDNA by providing remotely sensed (aerial photographs and satellite 
imagery) based damage analysis of buildings within areas most affected 
by the earthquake.


To download the data, please go to

http://www.unitar.org/unosat/haiti-earthquake-2010-remote-sensing-based-building-damage-assessment-data

Please send questions and comments to 
joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org 



With best regards,

Einar Bjorgo

Follow UNOSAT on Twitter: www.twitter.com/unosat 



UNOSAT - Operational Satellite Applications Programme

-

Einar Bjorgo, Ph.D.

Head, Rapid Mapping, Applications and User Relations

United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

Palais des Nations

CH-1211 Geneva 10

Switzerland

Telephone: +41 22 767 4020

Mobile:+41 76 487 4998 (UNOSAT hotline)

E-mail: einar.bjo...@unitar.org 

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[Talk-ht] Support to Data imports for Haiti

2010-06-19 Thread nicolas chavent
All-

Apogies for cross posting on the UNOSAT post.

List of IMPORTS:
* UNOSAT/ WB/ JRC building damage
* CCCM Sites (Camps)
* PAHO Health Facilities
* CNIGS Admin layers
* soon to come (Education Cluster) Education Layer

Those releases will make OSM data outdated and will call for withdrawing osm
data for all objects (but Health Facs which will desserve a specific
treatment)  and run a bulk uploads
Health Facilities might eventually require some reconciliation work with
preexisting OSM non PAHO HFacs data

Import page to be set up on this soon on HOT Mission 3 linked to the Wiki
Project Haiti

Tx in advance for any interest in this and for support
Best
N

-- Forwarded message --
From: Einar Bjorgo 
Date: Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:21 AM
Subject: Haiti joint remote sensing building damage GIS dataset available
for download
To: joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org


 Dear all,

Please be informed that the joint building damage assessment GIS dataset and
corresponding PDF atlas series in support to the Post Disaster Needs
Assessment and Recovery Framework (PDNA) carried out under the lead of the
Government of Haiti following the 12 January 2010 Haiti earthquake are
available for download.

Atlas series and GIS datasets are freely available for download as the
result of a joint collaboration between: United Nations Institute for
Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme
(UNOSAT), the European Commission Joint Research Centre (EC-JRC) and The
World Bank (WB) who worked jointly in support of the PDNA by providing
remotely sensed (aerial photographs and satellite imagery) based damage
analysis of buildings within areas most affected by the earthquake.

To download the data, please go to

http://www.unitar.org/unosat/haiti-earthquake-2010-remote-sensing-based-building-damage-assessment-data

Please send questions and comments to joint-assessment-ha...@unosat.org



With best regards,

Einar Bjorgo





Follow UNOSAT on Twitter: www.twitter.com/unosat





UNOSAT - Operational Satellite Applications Programme



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Head, Rapid Mapping, Applications and User Relations



United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

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Switzerland



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