How firefighters in the UK are pioneering the use of drones
The Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) is constantly working to improve how they respond to incidents and how to make sure that their personnel can be...
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Read MoreIn September 2016, CartONG and the Swiss Foundation for Demining (FSD) participated in a six-day training and simulation for 13 staff of a large international...
Read MoreHaiti is both one of the poorest and one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. In addition to the devastating 2010 earthquake and the subsequent cholera...
Read MoreIn November 2013, the Philippines experienced one of the strongest and deadliest tropical cyclones ever recorded. Typhoon Haiyan resulted in well over 6,000 deaths and...
Read MoreFollowing a series of severe earthquakes in 2015, many communities in Nepal struggled to rebuild their homes and lives. Aerial imagery can be helpful when planning...
Read MoreIn May 2014, the worst flooding in the Balkans in 120 years caused massive damage and triggered landslides. In Bosnia Herzegovina these landslides and floods brought an...
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Please note that the CartoBlog will be decommissioned in early 2022. From now on, we warmly encourage you to consult the tutorials, benchmarking studies and other resources directly onto the new portal.
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🚚 📦 On déménage !
Le contenu du CartoBlog a été transféré sur l’IM Resource Portal en mai 2021 : https://www.im-portal.org/
Veuillez noter que le CartoBlog sera désactivé au début de l’année 2022. Nous vous invitons, dès à présent, à prendre l’habitude de consulter les tutoriels, benchmarkings et autres ressources directement sur le nouveau portail.
Merci !