In Tech-Savvy Japan, Citizens Utilize Crisis Mapping
On April 3, 2011,
in Mobile, National, Preparedness, Social Networking, Technology, Training,
by lmolmud
Open source software called Ushahidi allows people to add and update information to maps that anyone with an Internet connection can access. In Tokyo, a crew of volunteers is using the software to map everything — from health services to the location of emergency aid workers — in Japan’s hardest hit areas. Patrick Meier, director of the crisis mapping segment of Ushahidi, says that because of the robust Internet infrastructure in Japan and tech-savvy citizenry, online crisis mapping is being utilized to its fullest potential.
Listen to the March 28 NPR story from Melissa Block by clicking the link below:
Japanese Utilize Crisis Mapping






