Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Geographic information about the San Diego / Tijuana region

Here are data sources, some of which could be good to include in our map channels map.

Note that many of the map stubs I've already created point to the as yet un-KML-ified data source inspiring the stub.

2008-02-05

2008-02-04

2008-02-02

An example of what could be done for SD:
2008-01-31
2008-01-30
  • Calendars can be mapped to the area they are most relevant to. The same could be done for links to organizations. There could be a "blog of things to be mapped". Items could be tagged for the map they should appear on, and geocoded in some way--point, polygon, or line. The events calendar on the site could eventually become a map of calendars. As it is, the calendar focuses on east-central SD County.
  • Conservation Regional Map and Members
  • Wilderness4all ("Dedicated to education, exploration and advocacy for wild rivers and wild lands in the San Diego region": Maps of San Diego Region Proposals
2008-01-29
I'll update this page in the same manner as I do my calendar and links pages, and mention in my future, less frequent posts if I've updated these pages.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

City Repair site map + links updated

I created a new map, San Diego City Repair Sites (see the related blog/email announcement list), added it to the map channels page, and updated my links.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Two new maps: Nurseries, Meeting Venues

Please edit these maps:

To edit them, you'll need a google account and maybe Firefox or Internet Explorer (I'm not sure about Safari).

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Three new maps: Canyons, Gardens, Permaculture Sites

Please edit these maps:

They all are currently displaying in the map channels map!

To edit them, you'll need a google account and maybe Firefox or Internet Explorer (I'm not sure about Safari). Your edits may not show up in the Map Channels map immediately. If you do a lot of work, you can make a copy of the map to save your work--ask me how (and I'll make a copy too).

If you'd like to work on importing the data from Community Farms and Gardens, let me know--I have some ideas.

To work on the canyons, visit Sierra Club Canyons Campaign. Eric Bowlby may have some GIS data that could be imported.

There may already be data in google earth about these sites, but my computer is too slow to check. Let me know if you take the time to search around in google earth.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

sdtjdph map


Width: 630x500   Edit this map. (You'll need a google account, and probably Firefox or Internet Explorer.)