Kate Chapman
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Crowd-Sourced Maps May Help When Disasters Hit
Joel Winston | SciDev.Net | December 8, 2013
A free online map of the world that is created by its users is helping developing nations become more resilient to disasters, the Open Source Convention in Portland, United States, heard last month (22-26 July). Read More »
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Open-Source Mapping The World's Most Vulnerable Regions Will Save Lives
Sam Sturgis | CityLab | December 2, 2014
Urgent humanitarian aid missions are slowed when cities are largely unmapped. Missing Maps aims to change that with the help of volunteer cartographers and local residents. Read More »
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Using OpenStreetMap To Respond To Disasters Before They Happen
Ruth Suehle | OpenSource.com | January 9, 2014
Kate Chapman, executive director of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, gave Tuesday's keynote at Linux.conf.au about preparing and responding for disasters with the help of communities. Read More »
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