
Pete Masters
StaffVoting MemberSpecial Projects Advisor
Bio
Pete has a long history with HOT - launching and running the Missing Maps project (at MSF), as an active member of the Missing Maps London community and, finally, as a board member for three years. Pete worked at MSF for eleven years, starting as the first digital manager and finishing as the research and innovation team lead in a medical department. He has a pet hate for acronyms and initializations and loves playing geoguessr.
Posts
Mapping Freetown from Above: How a City and its Residents are Producing their Own Aerial Imagery Datasets
Freetown’s first citywide drone mapping project redefined urban planning by putting communities at the center — piloting drones, producing data, and shaping the future of their city.
Mapeando Freetown desde el aire: cómo una ciudad y sus habitantes están produciendo sus propios conjuntos de datos de imágenes aéreas
El primer proyecto de mapeo con drones a nivel ciudad en Freetown redefinió la planificación urbana al poner a las comunidades en el centro: pilotando drones, generando datos y moldeando el futuro de su ciudad.
Update on disaster response activations for Morocco and Libya
Discover how the OSM community and other partners are responding to the devastating events in Morocco and Libya, how you can contribute, and where relief organizations can find data to support their efforts.
Turkey And Syria Response: A Month After The Earthquake
The mapping response to the Turkey and Syria earthquake has shown the power of OSM data to support disaster response.
DRC et Haïti, un transfert de connaissances inter-communautaire
Lorsqu'il est devenu évident que le projet de collaboration entre HOT et l'organisation communautaire COSMHANNE en Haïti nécessitait un volet de formation technique OSM en français, la communauté OSM RDC est intervenue.
DRC x Haiti Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Transfer
When it became clear that the collaborative project between HOT and the COSMHANNE community organisation in Haiti would need a technical OSM training component in French, the OSM DRC community stepped in.