وبلاگ دکتر علی کلانتری اسکوئی

وبلاگ دکتر علی کلانتری اسکوئی

وبلاگ علمی،آموزشی و خبری در رابطه با سامانه اطلاعات مکانی(GIS)
وبلاگ دکتر علی کلانتری اسکوئی

وبلاگ دکتر علی کلانتری اسکوئی

وبلاگ علمی،آموزشی و خبری در رابطه با سامانه اطلاعات مکانی(GIS)

کمک ESRI برای بحران کرونا

اخیرا آقای Jack Dangermond در اطلاعیه ای اعلام کرده که شرکت ESRI آماده است بدون دریافت هزینه در ساخت سایت GIS در ArcGIS Hub environment و سایر موارد کمک کند تا بهتر بتوان این بحران را مدیریت کرد

همچنین هاب GIS کوید 19 نیز به آدرس زیر توسط این شرکت راه اندازی شده است:

https://coronavirus-resources.esri.com/?adumkts=industry_solutions&aduse=local_state&aduc=email&adum=list&utm_Source=email&aduca=mi_smart_communities&aduco=coronavirus_hub_resources&adut=950533&adupt=awareness&sf_id=7015x000000iQIAAA2&aducp=operational_second_body_text



متن اطلاعیه وآدرس آن در زیر  آمده است.

 

 https://go.esri.com/webmail/82202/733490520/8751347911c65ca4c6af7de37e57ff1b

 

Dear Esri User, 

 As the situation surrounding the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to evolve, Esri is supporting our users and the community at large with software, services, and materials that are helping people understand, manage, and communicate the impact of the outbreak.
 
The following information may help you think through and respond more effectively using GIS and mapping for applications surrounding the pandemic.


Five Steps to Understanding the Potential COVID-19 Impact on Your Organization or Community

  1. Map the cases—Map confirmed and active cases, deaths, and recoveries to identify where COVID‑19 infections exist and have occurred.
  2. Map the spread—Time-enabled maps can reveal how infections spread over time and where you may want to target interventions.
  3. Map vulnerable populations—COVID‑19 disproportionally impacts certain demographics such as the elderly and those with underlying health conditions. Mapping social vulnerability, age, and other factors help you monitor at-risk groups and regions you serve.
  4. Map your capability to respond—Map facilities, employees or citizens, medical resources, equipment, goods, and services to understand and respond to current and potential impacts of COVID‑19.
  5. Communicate with maps—Use interactive Web maps, dashboard apps, and StoryMaps to help rapidly communicate your situation. 

If you need assistance, Esri has set up a focused support program that can help you and your organization manage this crisis. We are making resources available at no costthat can help you prepare, manage, and deliver an effective response to COVID‑19.


Access the Esri COVID-19 GIS Hub

On the COVID-19 GIS Hub, you will find valuable and ready-to-use demographic and other data from authoritative sources, our user community, and business partners. You will also find practical apps that immediately aid better understanding and decision-making. This includes a collection of datasets, applications, and other useful content for your planning and response. These materials will be updated with new content as it becomes available.


Build Your Own Hub Site with a Free ArcGIS Hub Template

To jump-start your own response, we are providing you an ArcGIS Hub Coronavirus Response template at no cost. The template includes examples, materials, and configurations to rapidly deploy your ArcGIS Hub environment. ArcGIS Hub is a framework to build your own website to visualize and analyze the crisis in the context of your organization's or community's population and assets.
 
If you do not have ArcGIS Online, Esri will donate ArcGIS Online with ArcGIS Hub Basic for six months. To activate your COVID-19 ArcGIS Online and Hub Donation, go tohttps://go.esri.com/e/82202/disaster/mz9mmw/733490520?h=DGrn3FY_1CUbP9EpBE_mfPqFtZGiAfy33TGfCH0t9Bs and click Request Assistance.
 
Once you have your donation or if you already have ArcGIS Online, go to the app launcher, navigate to ArcGIS Hub, click new site, browse the gallery, and activate the Coronavirus Response template.


Request Additional Assistance from Esri's Disaster Response Program

If your organization's GIS capacity is exceeded, and you need emergency support, there are several ways we may be able to help. We provide free GIS technology and on-call technical experts. We can help you with data, software, configuration, and technical support for your applications. For more than 25 years, Esri has supported our community with active emergency response and relief efforts. Our team is ready to help. 
 
If you need any assistance, please reach out to us athttps://go.esri.com/e/82202/disaster/mz9mmw/733490520?h=DGrn3FY_1CUbP9EpBE_mfPqFtZGiAfy33TGfCH0t9Bs and click Request Assistance. And, if you have data or solutions that would be useful to others, we encourage you to share them with us—we can include them in our COVID-19 GIS Hub and make them accessible to our global community. 

Esri will continue to do its best to support you by sharing resources and information on what other users are doing in response to COVID‑19.
Please stay safe and healthy during this time.


Sincerely,
 
Jack Dangermond
President
 
Este Geraghty, MD, MS, MPH, CPH, GISP
Chief Medical Officer