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The Blue Highways of GIS: Brooklyn, New York | eSpatially New York
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Perspectives on the Geospatial Community in the Empire State. Skip to primary content. The Blue Highways of GIS: Brooklyn, New York. June 22, 2015. Among the brownstones and sycamore trees on Carroll Street in Brooklyn, New York is the office of HabitatMap. Founded in 2007, HabitatMap is an established metro-New York City non-profit environmental health justice organization whose goal is to raise awareness about the impact the environment has on human health. Just a small sample of community-based organi...
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Nonprofits | eSpatially New York
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Perspectives on the Geospatial Community in the Empire State. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. SAVI Builds a Metro NYC Presence. August 9, 2016. Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI). Also establishing a niche in the expanding geospatial space are community facing programs associated with and supported in academia environments. One such program, which I was also introduced to through GeoNYC, is the Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI). Coalition for Educa...
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Handy Tools | Dublin City Council Beta Projects
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Dublin City Council Beta Projects. A better way for Dublin to trial ideas at city and local level. Quicker, cheaper, reversible trials 'on the street' for early discussion and evaluation. [Initiated as a Dublin City Council part-time innovation time project.]. Dublin City Council beta. What Others Are Saying. Suggest a Beta Project! As we find ‘tools’ which help make explaining and trialling new ideas easier and cheaper, we share them here. Creating apps via an app on your phone. Click to share on Google...
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Product Review: AirBeam, the Handheld, Real-Time Air Quality Monitor | The Official Vivergy Blog
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The Official Vivergy Blog. Local Air Pollution, Re-Imagined. Product Review: AirBeam, the Handheld, Real-Time Air Quality Monitor. Product Review: AirBeam, the Handheld, Real-Time Air Quality Monitor. June 3, 2015. June 3, 2015. Ever wish that you could instantly measure your exposure to air pollution? Or your kids’ exposure to air pollution? AirBeam is a personal particle counter for the 21st century. It uses a technique called. How can I use this thing? What still needs improvement? Particle counting i...
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Google | eSpatially New York
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Perspectives on the Geospatial Community in the Empire State. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Blue Highways of GIS: Brooklyn, New York. June 22, 2015. Among the brownstones and sycamore trees on Carroll Street in Brooklyn, New York is the office of HabitatMap. Founded in 2007, HabitatMap is an established metro-New York City non-profit environmental health justice organization whose goal is to raise awareness about the impact the environment has on human health. Just a small sampl...
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AirBeam Technical Specifications, Operation & Performance : Taking Space
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The HabitatMap and AirCasting Blog. AirBeam Technical Specifications, Operation & Performance. By Michael H and Alex Besser. Particle Sensor: Shinyei PPD60PV. Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor: MaxDetect RH03. Bluetooth: Nova MDCS42, Version 2.1 EDR. Which maps and graphs the data in real time on your smartphone. At the end of each AirCasting session, the collected data is sent to the AirCasting website. On the AirBeam to make adding sensors simple. To power on the AirBeam, press down on the.
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Air Quality Scientist Goes AirCasting (Part 1) : Taking Space
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The HabitatMap and AirCasting Blog. Air Quality Scientist Goes AirCasting (Part 1). I’ve worked at the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA). In Seattle for a little over ten years with a team that has monitored air quality here since 1967. We focus on measuring and reporting fine particle pollution (PM 2.5) because of its health risks. Our agency is passionate about communicating air quality information to the public using new technologies. Less than a year ago I came across AirCasting. Visit TakingSpace...
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