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On this episode of Through the Human Geography Lens, hosts Terri Ryan and Eric Rasmussen talk with Dr. Patricia Solis, Associate Research Professor at the School for Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at Arizona State University, and the Director and Co-Founder of YouthMappers. 00:50 The mission of Youth Mappers Youth Mappers 01:50 Where did this idea come from? USAID GeoCenter at USAID 2015 Kathmandu Earthquake Humanitarian Open Street Map Team Kathmandu Living Labs 05:20 Can a student start a chapter of YouthMappers at their school? 06:55 What kind of projects can they work on, and do you help? Youth Mappers Academy Teach OSM American Red Cross training center Open Street Map - Puerto Rico 10:30 Efforts at regional capacity building, and encouraging international meetings 11:45 Leadership programs, Fellowship programs Fellowship programs (closed for 2023) 2023 Leadership workshop in Jamaica (66 students selected, 27 countries) for climate mapping and more (closed for 2023) 14:00 Can students reach out and up to local governments? Yes!!! 16:30 Inspiring for young people, and all data is freely available on OSM Open Street Map Activity.YouthMappers.org 17:45 Youth Mappers have mapped at least 16 million buildings and 500,000 km of roads, and labeled more than 80,000 building tags. 18:20 Stories of the Mappers: Open source book by Springer-Verlag, voices of the students, Sustainable Development Goals series. (Spring 2023) Open Mapping toward Sustainable Development Goals (Springer, ISBN: 978-3-031-05184-5) - not yet released as of 11 October 2022 The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 19: 20 Documentary on YouTube: Sierra Leone open mapping data Arizona State University and the Ministry of Energy in Sierra Leone. Youth Mappers documentary on YouTube Arizona State University YouthMappers home "Be a good ancestor" === Disclaimer: Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the WWHGD sponsors and should not be construed as an endorsement. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwhgd-support/message
"Be a Great Ancestor"...this is just one nugget of priceless information provided this week by Patricia Solis (pronounced So-Leece). Patricia, among other things, is another global geospatial influencer that we were humbled to have spent some time with. She is currently a Research Professor at thee Arizona State University...Forks Up!...the Executive Director of the Knowledge Exchange for Resilience, and Director and Co-Founder of YouthMappers!!!. One of her many passions is working with young people and generating knowledge and science for, and with the public. "Everything Happens Somewhere"...let that one sink in! This weeks supporting cast included Kent Groh, Sean Fabor and Dr. Nik Smilovsky! Andrew Bernstein was quoted and music was provided by Ruben Blades!
El programa de esta semana lo dedicamos a discutir varios temas relacionados con malaria a propósito del reporte de la Organización Mundial de la Salud correspondiente al 2017 (con datos del 2016) referente a este tema. Referencias: WHO. World Malaria Report 2017 La malaria avanza sin frenos. Por Marielba Nunez. El Nacional. Nov 26, 2017. Polycarp Mogeni y colaboradores. Detecting Malaria Hotspots: A Comparison of Rapid Diagnostic Test, Microscopy, and Polymerase Chain Reaction. J Infect Dis. Nov 2017. Patricia Solis, Mariano Gustavo Zolis y colaboradores. Outbreak of human malaria caused by Plasmodium simium in the Atlantic Forest in Rio de Janeiro: a molecular epidemiological investigation Lancet Glob Health 2017. A. Ashley y colaboradores. Spread of Artemisinin Resistance in Plasmodium falciparum Malaria. N Engl J Med. 2014 Mallika Imwong y colaboradores. The spread of artemisinin-resistant Plasmodiumfalciparumin the Greater Mekongs ubregion: amolecular epidemiology observational study. Lancet Infectious Dis. May 2017 Mallika Imwong y colaboradores. Spread of a single multidrug resistant malaria parasite lineage (PfPailin) to Vietnam. Lancet Infect Dis. Octubre 2017. WHO . Status Report on Aatemisinin and artemisinin-based combination therapy resistance. April 2017 La Frase de la Semana: La tomamos de Richard Phillips Feynman (11 de mayo de 1918 - 15 de febrero de 1988) fue un físico teórico estadounidense conocido por su trabajo en la formulación integral de ruta de la mecánica cuántica, la teoría de la electrodinámica cuántica, así como en la física de partículas. Ayudó en el desarrollo de la bomba atómica, amplió la comprensión de la electrodinámica cuántica, tradujo jeroglíficos mayas y e identifico la base del desastre del transbordador espacial Challenger. Por sus contribuciones al desarrollo de la electrodinámica cuántica, Feynman, , recibió el Premio Nobel de Física en 1965. La frase dice asi: “La religión es la cultura de la fe; la ciencia es la cultura de la duda.”
We have healthy summer skin tips to keep your glow on! Patricia Solis, Licensed Esthetician, stops by to share SPF and summer skin guidance.
We have healthy summer skin tips to keep your glow on! Patricia Solis, Licensed Esthetician, stops by to share SPF and summer skin guidance.
We have healthy summer skin tips to keep your glow on! Patricia Solis, Licensed Esthetician, stops by to share SPF and summer skin guidance.
Does your skin need winter glow instead of a winter itch? Patricia Solis, Licensed Esthetician, Freelance Makeup Artist and owner of Pure Skin, Makeup and Skin Care Studio, stops by to share simple winter skin care tips.
Does your skin need winter glow instead of a winter itch? Patricia Solis, Licensed Esthetician, Freelance Makeup Artist and owner of Pure Skin, Makeup and Skin Care Studio, stops by to share simple winter skin care tips.
Does your skin need winter glow instead of a winter itch? Patricia Solis, Licensed Esthetician, Freelance Makeup Artist and owner of Pure Skin, Makeup and Skin Care Studio, stops by to share simple winter skin care tips.
These four panelists, Shaowen Wang, Alan Sill, Patricia Solis, and Guofeng Cao, all discuss their research on Big Data and its relevance to climate science. Watch as they answer questions that people are asking about learning more on Big Data.
Patricia Solis is a Senior Research Associate for the Research Development Team, a Research Associate Professor of Geography, and she is an Adjunct Associate Professor for the Climate Science Center. Patricia concluded the seminar by discussing the responsibilities and the difference that one can make with using big data. She explained one of the projects she co-created called Youth Mappers that engage young people to create spatial data through an open street map for places of the world in need.
Patricia Solis is an Adjunct Associate Professor of the Climate Science Center, she is a Senior Research Associate for the Research Development Team, and she is a Research Associate Professor of Geography. She presents on working with climate change research teams through mapping collaboration. She goes through what is important to know about mapping. The points are, mapping is a process, pay attention to soft skills, define rules, roles, and role models with mappers, create a reflective environment, make points explicit, and mappers should take risks. She explains that students were able to learn about mapping and work with geospatial technology in regards to climate change.
Annarose Ingarra-Milch interviews Patricia Solis for another wonderful edition of Storied Women