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From: Alexander Zipf (HD) [z...@uni-heidelberg.de]
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 12:26 PM
Subject: Disaster OpenRouteService for Nepal available

Facing the most severe earthquake for the past decades, Nepal and especially 
the Kathmandu area show unimagineable devastations. In order to provide 
emergency and rescue forces with near real time information concerning 
infrastructural conditions of roads and buildings the Humaniatrian 
OpenStreetMap Team (H.O.T.)<http://hot.openstreetmap.org/> as part of the 
OpenStreetMap Community coordinates the crisis mapping activities for Nepal.

GIScience Heidelberg currently set up a OSM Crisis Map collecting an 
visualizing latest OSM information:

OpenRouteService Disaster Map: 
www.openrouteservice.org/disaster-nepal<http://www.openrouteservice.org/disaster-nepal>
 and routing which will be updated every 30 minutes.

Furthermore, the additional OpenRouteService SOS - route profile currently 
considers passable and impassable tagged ways and dynamically adjusts the graph 
weights of OSM streets accordingly.

ORS also provides an Accessibility Analysis Service for a given location, the 
possibility to export GPS tracks to be used offline in mobile devices and the 
interactive Avoid Feature Area Tool (in case areas are severely effected by 
debris and not accesible at all). These features are thus potentially valuable 
for Search and Rescue (SAR) units.

http://giscienceblog.uni-hd.de/2015/04/28/disaster-openrouteservice-for-nepal/


http://giscience.uni.hd.de  http://giscienceblog.uni-hd.de
http://www.openrouteservice.org/disaster-nepal/








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