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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2024-SHFZBP@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:HOT's humanitarian program brings together different types of a
 ctions that leverage the OpenStreetMap database and its ecosystem of tools
  to provide local actors\, including organizations and governments\, with 
 data required in the immediacy of crisis response to natural disasters and
  other humanitarian situations.  Data creation aims to be timely through a
  rapid but accurate assessment with local sectors of their most pressing n
 eeds for immediate response\, intermediate response and then recovery\, a 
 phase that can last more than a year after a disaster.  It is a comprehens
 ive process co-designed with local stakeholders and collaborative with all
  local\, regional and global mapping communities interested in this humani
 tarian issue invited to participate. It includes a certain type of standar
 dized phases\, but revisited and prioritized according to needs with high 
 care to people's vulnerability and to the privacy of certain information. 
 \nThis talk will exemplify the support that HOT is giving in the state of 
 Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil and in particular in the city of Porto Alegre 
 since July 2024. \nIn this area of the country\, the city government in pa
 rticular has been helped to have a faster recovery of its educational and 
 health social services\, an indirect but concrete way to improve the welfa
 re of the population\, with geographic data and open technologies.
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LOCATION:Room III
SUMMARY:Humanitarian response through collaborative data and Opensource too
 ls in Rio Grande Do Sul - Céline Jacquin
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2024/talk/SHFZBP/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2024-MRDDHV@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:HOT's LAC hub dedicates an important part of its activities to 
 foster mapping and collaborative projects in the Amazon\, with different a
 cademic and civil partners\, and with the regional Openstreetmap community
  including its large student community\, in continuity with OSM-Latam's Ma
 pazonia initiative. \nThe Amazonia Program is a multifaceted initiative th
 at addresses mapping gaps and promotes social impact mapping in the region
 . Partnerships with disaster risk management\, civil protection and munici
 pal development authorities aim to fill mapping gaps and improve the risk 
 management and sustainable development\, including preservation\, of this 
 critical region for the world. Early mapping identifies vulnerable areas t
 o improve planning and response and make degradation processes visible. Th
 e community projects teach mapping and support environmental monitoring in
  several Amazonian cities and communities in Brazil\, Colombia\, Ecuador\,
  Peru and Bolivia\, fostering local engagement and open data ownership.\nT
 he set of projects develops technical competencies with the great diversit
 y of actors that have a role in the management of their territory (governm
 ents\, communities\, ancestral governments\, civil society\, supported by 
 universities)\, based on the use of free and collaborative geographic data
  (OSM) and “low tech” mapping and monitoring tools\, also free\, cultu
 rally relevant\, and with low connectivity requirements. \nIn this talk we
  will explain the long term strategy to map the Amazon\, will exemplify di
 fferent projects\, show the challenges for the region\, and show the diffe
 rent mappings that the audience can join and invite their own communities.
 \nThis talk will serve as an introduction to a practical activity that wil
 l be proposed to contribute to the mapping of Belém.
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LOCATION:Room II
SUMMARY:Using Openstreetmap and its technological ecosystem for integrated 
 and community-based territorial management: the Amazon Mappings - Céline 
 Jacquin
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2024/talk/MRDDHV/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2024-RZAVVW@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, I will colloquially go through the path of my pe
 rson through values that\, between discoveries\, projects\, initiatives\, 
 themes\, and very broad fields of applications\, have led me to settle in 
 the universe of OpenStreetMap for the collective good\, particularly in th
 e humanitarian field and sustainable development. \nThis talk aims to expr
 ess to the general public\, to the technical public\, but in particular\, 
 to the young public\, an itinerary that shows a broad panorama of the poss
 ibilities of contribution from all kinds of actions\, specialties\, and kn
 owledge located from humility\, and the immense benefits of this trend.
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LOCATION:Room Auditorio
SUMMARY:From the collaborative to the common good : a journey towards open 
 mapping - Céline Jacquin
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2024/talk/RZAVVW/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2024-UPXYF7@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:In this dialogue\, we take a journey through Geochicas’ eight
  years of impactful work within both the OpenStreetMap (OSM) and OSGeo com
 munities. From our early days to our growth as a network of diverse voices
 \, Geochicas has forged connections\, expanded reach\, and set new standar
 ds for inclusivity in open mapping and geographic information systems. Alo
 ng the way\, we’ve collaborated with other collectives\, amplifying our 
 impact across continents and platforms\, and launched projects that bring 
 a fresh perspective to digital mapping through the lens of equity and repr
 esentation. This conversation uncovers the milestones we've reached\, the 
 partnerships we’ve cultivated\, and the strategies we’re developing to
  build even more inclusive and supportive geospatial communities. Join us 
 as we share stories\, insights\, and our vision for the future\, exploring
  how we can continue inspiring positive change in the communities we care 
 deeply about.
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LOCATION:Room I
SUMMARY:Geochicas. Building communities of geofeminism. - Carmen Díez\, Se
 lene Yang Rappaccioli\, Céline Jacquin
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2024/talk/UPXYF7/
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