Author: Elena Mercantini

  • Acting Before the Disaster Happens: QGIS Training and Risk Assessment for Riverine Floods in Pakistan

    Acting Before the Disaster Happens: QGIS Training and Risk Assessment for Riverine Floods in Pakistan

    In the field of humanitarian aid, Anticipatory Action (AA) is emerging as an important strategy to mitigate the impacts of natural disasters. At HeiGIT, we have been actively working with this approach to support local communities in building resilience. Unlike traditional reactive responses, AA aims to initiate predefined actions based on weather forecasts and risk…

  • EUGEO 2025: Call for Papers on greenhouse gas emission inventories and active mobility indicators

    EUGEO 2025: Call for Papers on greenhouse gas emission inventories and active mobility indicators

    The Call for Papers for the 10th EUGEO Congress 2025 is open! The Climate Action team at HeiGIT is looking forward to actively participate in next year´s congress with two sessions chaired by Kirsten von Elverfeldt, Maria Martin and Sebastián Block.

  • New Paper: GeoAI for Science and the Science of GeoAI

    New Paper: GeoAI for Science and the Science of GeoAI

    GeoAI integrates AI, geospatial big data, and high-performance computing for solving data- and computation-intensive geospatial problems. This field has gained continuous momentum, driven by strong demands in geography and the rapid advancement of AI. Wenwen Li´s paper “GeoAI for Science and the Science of GeoAI”, published in the latest edition of the Journal of Spatial…

  • Analysis of OSM building data completeness using new data

    Analysis of OSM building data completeness using new data

    With thousands of people mapping in OSM every day, missing building data in urban centers is steadily decreasing. Since OSM is a widely used source for projects researching urban phenomena around the world, a good data quality and an even distribution are important factors. If a spatial bias is present but not accounted for, researchers…

  • Activation of the Disaster Portal for the earthquake in Türkiye/Syria

    During catastrophic events such as the recent Türkiye/Syria earthquake, the road infrastructure in the affected area is often widely interrupted and accessibility varies over time. Inspite of this, it is imperative to quickly provide assistance to the affected people. Humanitarian Organizations need real-time information for force and logistics planning: Which roads are still passable? How…