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The SSSI National Bushfire Recovery Map-a-thon is being held on
Sunday, 9th February, 2020 and registrations are now open! To register
visit:
SSSI National Bushfire Recovery Map-a-thon
SSSI is thankful to the surveying and geospatial community for reaching
out to assist with the bushfire recovery effort and for the continued
offers of assistance from individuals and businesses from within
Australia and globally.
SSSI has reached out to government, academia, professional bodies and
allied associations to understand how best the surveying and spatial
professionals can respond and can create value for the communities
impacted by recent fires. This Map-a-thon provides a way we can all
contribute to the information needed by agencies delivering recovery
services and those researchers and data analysts looking at future
preparedness scenarios.
What areas will the Map-a-thon be focusing on?
This map-a-thon is focusing on areas that have been devastated by the recent bushfires. OpenStreetMap will be used for data collection in conjunction with government data and imagery. The Map-a-thon aims to collect information relating to burnt infrastructure (homes, outbuildings, facilities, fences and power poles etc). The information is intended as a guide for recovery efforts to supplement authoritative data sources where no data exists. This information will be validated and verified at a later date.
You are able to participate in the Map-a-thon in three ways (and from anywhere in the world):
For those who have registered, information on how to link to the map-a-thon will be emailed a few days prior to the event.
If you have no experience participating in a Map-a-thon - no worries! You will be supplied with all the tools required to Map!
If you really want to participate in the Map-a-thon but are unable to on the 9th February, 2020 - no worries! The link to the Map-a-thon will be active for a few months. We are aiming for this to be the first in a series of Map-a-thons.
To register visit: SSSI National Bushfire Recovery Map-a-thon
Louise Friis-Hansen
6 February 2020