1.) Explain how geospatial technologies assist governments and NGOs (non-governmental agencies) to help prevent famine. Geospatial technology plays a crucial role in helping us make good decisions about where food aid goes, whom it goes, and how much is sent. Non government agencies, such as the state department, USAID, Fews Net, and NASA, work hand in hand to monitor crop production worldwide. Satellite data determines quantitatively risk for food insecurity and helps prevent famine. Using the vegetation index, and productivity in previous years, they were able to determine food aid was going to over 8 million people. 2.) Determine the method that Dr. John Snow used to solve the infamous cholera outbreak in London circa 1854. Dr. John Snow used mapping and medical geography to confirm that the disease was caused by the consumption of water at a water well. 3.) Explain how people living in one of the world’s largest slums empowered themselves with the help of geospatial technology. Geographers used mapping to map facilities that are important to the community, including religious facilities, and health facilities. The mapping team walked around Kibera with a GPS to get the skeleton of Kibera itself. They then animated that work to create a map. Now that Kibera has its own map, the 200,000 people who live there can now get security with police stations, education facilities, health facilities, and water and sanitation facilities.
This series really helped with my AP Human Geography assignments. Social Studies has never been my best subject. I'm struggling in class and this helped me finally understand different things. This is definitely a great and informal series.
I watched this series for my second AP Human Geography assignment, it was so insightful and fascinating. It emphasized the significance of geospatial technology and how geography can initiate positive change in the world. Excellent series! Thank you for making this!
Great series. Geography combined with layers of data is a powerful thing. So many insights for humans to care for themselves, their planet and all its creatures.
Got number 3 by chance lol? Already stressing about this class considering I’m a freshman. The question is: Explain how people living in one of the world’s largest slums empowered themselves with the help of geospatial technology. Looking at it I suppose there’s not a set answer but I’m sure some people would like help.
Episode 5 just coming out next week (7-13-2021) is about mapping technology response to COVID-19. Check back if you're curious. Project web site is geospatialrevolution dot psu dot edu.
Explain how geospatial technologies assist governments and NGOs (non-governmental agencies) to help prevent famine. Geospatial technology plays a crucial role in helping us make good decisions about where food aid goes, whom it goes, and how much is sent. Non government agencies, such as the state department, USAID, Fews Net, and NASA, work hand in hand to monitor crop production worldwide. Satellite data determines quantitatively risk for food insecurity and helps prevent famine. Using the vegetation index, and productivity in previous years, they were able to determine food aid was going to over 8 million people. Determine the method that Dr. John Snow used to solve the infamous cholera outbreak in London circa 1854. Dr. John Snow used mapping and medical geography to confirm that the disease was caused by the consumption of water at a water well. Explain how people living in one of the world’s largest slums empowered themselves with the help of geospatial technology. Geographers used mapping to map facilities that are important to the community, including religious facilities, and health facilities. The mapping team walked around Kibera with a GPS to get the skeleton of Kibera itself. They then animated that work to create a map. Now that Kibera has its own map, the 200,000 people who live there can now get security with police stations, education facilities, health facilities, and water and sanitation facilities.
Food prices are high today partly because food-growing regions around the world April-23-2012--Are experiencing the adverse effects of human-induced climate change (such as more droughts and extreme storms), and of water scarcity caused by excessive use of freshwater from rivers and aquifers. In short, the global economy is experiencing a sustainability crisis, in which resource constraints and environmental pressures are causing large price shocks and ecological instability. VIKEN Z KOKOZIAN
@bigvic22sti : Sorry for nosing into your business, but you're telling me that the curiousity of other people is pissing you off? There are people out that actually want to use this music, but you're discouraging them by publicly stating that it pisses you off. Just something I wanted to say. Thank you for your time, and sorry for the partial hypocritisizm
AP Human really got me snoozing now.
for real
I feel you
Same here
True tho
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1.) Explain how geospatial technologies assist governments and NGOs (non-governmental agencies) to help prevent famine.
Geospatial technology plays a crucial role in helping us make good decisions about where food aid goes, whom it goes, and how much is sent. Non government agencies, such as the state department, USAID, Fews Net, and NASA, work hand in hand to monitor crop production worldwide. Satellite data determines quantitatively risk for food insecurity and helps prevent famine. Using the vegetation index, and productivity in previous years, they were able to determine food aid was going to over 8 million people.
2.) Determine the method that Dr. John Snow used to solve the infamous cholera outbreak in London circa 1854.
Dr. John Snow used mapping and medical geography to confirm that the disease was caused by the consumption of water at a water well.
3.) Explain how people living in one of the world’s largest slums empowered themselves with the help of geospatial technology.
Geographers used mapping to map facilities that are important to the community, including religious facilities, and health facilities. The mapping team walked around Kibera with a GPS to get the skeleton of Kibera itself. They then animated that work to create a map. Now that Kibera has its own map, the 200,000 people who live there can now get security with police stations, education facilities, health facilities, and water and sanitation facilities.
thank you so muchhh! this is exactly what i needed
Thank u
Thanks
Thank you
Thankssss
Everyone's talking about AP Human Geography and I'm here along for my GIS class
same here
you are not alone
Rock? lol
anyone from ap human geography
Mr giddens
mrs mcguire
@@cassandrawong3057 me too ...
@@fullofslay wait lol im B4 wbu
Cassandra Wong omg we’re in the same class. i’m katelynn benker
whos here for ap hug?
This series really helped with my AP Human Geography assignments. Social Studies has never been my best subject. I'm struggling in class and this helped me finally understand different things. This is definitely a great and informal series.
i hate human geography. why did i take ap classes. is this hubris.
shibble shubble me too 😭😭😭
I watched this series for my second AP Human Geography assignment, it was so insightful and fascinating. It emphasized the significance of geospatial technology and how geography can initiate positive change in the world. Excellent series! Thank you for making this!
At Bishop Reding High school in milton?
creds for 1/2 to Zach Beecham
AP Human Geo answers
Sorry if questions are different.
1 - 3:42
2 - 6:21
3 - 11:32
Thanks
@@synthacide2269 almost put me to sleep doing it so i thought i’d help. lol
8:59 i dont think thats how youre supposed to put that on
Bro fr😂
HELP
LMAO 😁this scene had me dying laughing
XD
BAHA
Great series. Geography combined with layers of data is a powerful thing. So many insights for humans to care for themselves, their planet and all its creatures.
This was an excellent, eye opening series! Thanks to all those that made it available! It may even be career changing too :)
okay drop the answers rn
GIS class anyone? pray for me
I just enlisted US Army Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst. This video is exciting for me .
how'd it go
its been 9 years, I hope you're doing well
You still alive bro?
You can tell the guy from climate change is so happy talking about this
(Sorry if your questions are different)
Question 1 3:42
Question 2 6:21
Got number 3 by chance lol? Already stressing about this class considering I’m a freshman.
The question is: Explain how people living in one of the world’s largest slums empowered themselves with the help of geospatial technology.
Looking at it I suppose there’s not a set answer but I’m sure some people would like help.
3 is 11:32
@@someoneyoumightknow4375 Thanks 🙏
It’s hilarious that I can just turn off the school WiFi and look at the answers in the comment section on my phone
youre a savior
Congrats for finishing a half an hour of work 👏🏽
Educare ! Informare! Con una comunicazione semplice e consapevole senza autoritarismo !
makes me proud that i belong to geography and lable myself as a geographer
+Ibrahim Mohammed : yes bro. I am happy being GIS developer :-)
09:02 really hits different in 2023
AP Human Geography. Suffering through it
Well, I guess you knew something Jon Snow...
I’m here for my world geography class 😂😂
thank you kind souls of the comment section
Thumbs up! GIS will "help save the world"!
TheDDSinc always has been
11 years wow
H1N1 aint have shit on COVID haha Being in 2020, it's Kind of funny watching them talk about disease tracking in 2010....
ikr
Episode 5 just coming out next week (7-13-2021) is about mapping technology response to COVID-19. Check back if you're curious. Project web site is geospatialrevolution dot psu dot edu.
Incredible series!
Omg all these comments were from a year ago skjbskjf, anyways, I had to watch this for AP human geography too jksdbfjd
9 years later corona 19
welp
Does anybody know what the song is at the end?
Seems like everyone is here for Ap Human Geography but so am I
Touching and enlightening!
why am I here. I hate it here. oh wait human geography ap. I still hate it here.
hey if you see this
stop
slacking
and
finish
the
question
I won't
4:04
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Any GIS students?
bodybuilding for a mind
just drop the answers 🙄👊🏽
Since you commented yesterday, I'll help a sister out and hope it's not too late! gl homie
@@kaileyh.6586 i gave up on the assignment 😩
Explain how geospatial technologies assist governments and NGOs (non-governmental agencies) to help prevent famine.
Geospatial technology plays a crucial role in helping us make good decisions about where food aid goes, whom it goes, and how much is sent. Non government agencies, such as the state department, USAID, Fews Net, and NASA, work hand in hand to monitor crop production worldwide. Satellite data determines quantitatively risk for food insecurity and helps prevent famine. Using the vegetation index, and productivity in previous years, they were able to determine food aid was going to over 8 million people.
Determine the method that Dr. John Snow used to solve the infamous cholera outbreak in London circa 1854.
Dr. John Snow used mapping and medical geography to confirm that the disease was caused by the consumption of water at a water well.
Explain how people living in one of the world’s largest slums empowered themselves with the help of geospatial technology.
Geographers used mapping to map facilities that are important to the community, including religious facilities, and health facilities. The mapping team walked around Kibera with a GPS to get the skeleton of Kibera itself. They then animated that work to create a map. Now that Kibera has its own map, the 200,000 people who live there can now get security with police stations, education facilities, health facilities, and water and sanitation facilities.
@@kaileyh.6586 Thanks omg
@@kaileyh.6586 Ngl sitting in class answering these questions is way easier thanks to you much love and this is very appreciated
nice one !!!!!!
this will be the newest comment in a while
EmmanuelG Speedruns nope
nope
Aren Hernandez Huh Huh, Bakadoh
nah
i forgot about this comment, wow
OMG 1:20 that guys voice hurts me.
Richard Alley eerily reminds me of G-Man.
16:21 Once again Haiti appears in this video. Saving the world implies as well "STOP NEGLECTING HAITI".
Food prices are high today partly because food-growing regions around the world
April-23-2012--Are experiencing the adverse effects of human-induced climate change (such as more droughts and extreme storms), and of water scarcity caused by excessive use of freshwater from rivers and aquifers. In short, the global economy is experiencing a sustainability crisis, in which resource constraints and environmental pressures are causing large price shocks and ecological instability.
VIKEN Z KOKOZIAN
bro 10 YEARS???
i love it how everyones like in 8 grade or high school, college, and here i am in 6 grade learning bout this that i prob wont use bc im dumb ;-;
im snoozing too
east ap human geography
AP human geo isn’t as hard as I thought
Tf
agreed
@bigvic22sti : Sorry for nosing into your business, but you're telling me that the curiousity of other people is pissing you off? There are people out that actually want to use this music, but you're discouraging them by publicly stating that it pisses you off. Just something I wanted to say. Thank you for your time, and sorry for the partial hypocritisizm
Jeez. I mean I agree with you but jeez
9:00 COVID trigger hahaha
Its a good Doco.
What up
I’m a college student watching this for an easy A geography class and y’all are taking an AP class about this? No wonder ur bored what a waste of time
@anekeyamildy educational =)
That one guy has a really creepy voice
rólense un resumen xd
Anyone bored in ap human geography
1:13
hmmmm!!!
jj
Boring..?
Yes.
yeah.
Yeah
why do people in youtube videos always want to know what music does the video belong 2...THAT PISSES ME OFFFF
who else is here because your in mr buzzards class!