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14
Mar

25 New World Wind Add-ons from Maplecroft

Yesterday my colleague and I scripted, created and published the remaining NASA World Wind files for the Maplecroft Global Map Series. These maps will be updated as often as needed and are a great resource for various target groups, namely researchers, educational institutes and businesses.

Screenshot of global map of hunger

The following maps can now be downloaded in World Wind format:

* Global map of carbon resources
* Global map of child labour
* Global map of child rights risk
* Global map of climate change
* Global map of corruption transparency
* Global map of digital inclusion
* Global map of displacement
* Global map of education
* Global map of financial inclusion
* Global map of financial market risk
* Global map of fiscal risk
* Global map of geological disasters
* Global map of growth competitiveness
* Global map of health and safety
* Global map of hunger
* Global map of hydro-meteorological disasters
* Global map of landmine risk
* Global map of malaria
* Global map of military expenditure
* Global map of natural disasters economic losses
* Global map of political risk
* Global map of poverty
* Global map of renewable energy use
* Global map of tuberculosis
* Global map of water

The add-ons can be downloaded from:
http://maps.maplecroft.com/mapdata.

By clicking on the legend a browser window can be opened which explains how the index was composed, which data was used and how the information should be interpreted.

10
Mar

First roads in Mozambique on OpenStreetMap

Recently I have gotten involved in sharing my GPS tracks onto the OpenStreetMap project, a great initiative! The idea is to share your infrastructure waypoints and points of interest in order to create a detailed global map which belongs to everyone and which everybody can use without copyright restrictions or other limitations.
I started by adding some of the tracks of my Mozambique/South Africa holiday/business trip back in November 2005. These were the first tracks in Mozambique at all which is quite exciting!! This is a great thing to get involved with so please check it out if you are an enthusiastic GPS user.Screenshot of OSM Mocambique

08
Mar

A Graphic Tour of Google’s KML Search

Recently Google has announced that it is going to have it’s search robots index the (spatial) content of all kml and kmz files published online. This could have huge consequences for the way in which people make available their spatial data. Directions Magazine have made a nice graphic tour of how Google’s KML Search works. You can check it out here.

08
Mar

My first post

Wow, March 8th is the launch date of my personal blog and this is my first item! I want to use this blog to post important information, products I have worked on, news I have come across, etc., in the field of (Open) GIS in relation to international development and global issues that matter us all. The stuff you will find here reflects my personal interests and not necessarily those of my employer. I am based in Bradford-on-Avon, INSERT_MAP United Kingdom. Hope you find something of interest to you! Happy surfing :-)

08
Mar

Maplecroft Global Maps in World Wind format

Spent most of today publishing ten Maplecroft Global Maps in NASA World Wind format. Maplecroft Global Maps analyses a wide range of environmental, social, economic and political issues that impact on society and the goals of business. This is one of the first steps we are taking in making our data more interoperable. We (Maplecroft) have already published all of our global maps in Google Earth kml format at the end of 2006.
Avian influenza risk map in World Wind