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Dear Tim,
Thanks for sending out this an important piece of information.I recently
joined the HOTOSM but I never thought of posting to the listserv. I find
this is wonderful opportunity to spent some of our time to shine for the
cause remotely.

Thanks again !

On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 9:10 PM, LeDoux, Timothy <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>  The Humanitarian Open Street Map team has mobilized to help with the
> terrible earthquake in Nepal, fairly close to the capital Kathmandu.
> Please pass along the following link to your students and colleagues:
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> http://tasks.hotosm.org/
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> OSM tasking manager is a crowd-mapping tool funded by US-AID, the World
> Bank, AusAID, and others. This collective effort will help to establish a
> building and roadway footprint map for rapid damage assessments and asset
> inventories in and around Kathmandu. These maps will be invaluable to the
> relief and early recovery efforts.
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> The tool is very straightforward and anyone can do it.
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> Timothy LeDoux, Ph.D.
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> Assistant Professor/GIS Coordinator
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> Department of Geography & Regional Planning
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> Westfield State University
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> 413.572.5722
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