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Happy International GIS Day 2025!

Theme: Geospatial Intelligence in Action – Jamaica’s Response to Hurricane Melissa

Today, we celebrate the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the technology that helps us understand our world, make smarter decisions, and respond effectively during crises.

This GIS Day holds special meaning for Jamaica, as we continue to overcome the impacts of Hurricane Melissa. Throughout this period, GIS has been a cornerstone of national recovery, enabling faster assessments, smarter planning, and more resilient rebuilding efforts.

The Mona GeoInformatics Institute (MGI) at UWI Mona, along with Jamaica’s wider geospatial community, remains committed to applying advanced mapping technologies, data science, and local expertise to guide relief and reconstruction efforts.

How GIS Supports Jamaica’s Recovery:
1. Rapid Damage Assessment Using Drones and Remote Sensing
2. Mapping Critical Infrastructure and Emergency Services
3. Digital Surveys for Rapid Ground-Level Data Collection
4. Mobilizing Geospatial Volunteers
5. Environmental and Coastal Recovery
6. Mapping and Monitoring Public Health and Environmental Risks
7. Post-Storm Analysis and Risk Mapping
8. Resource Mapping for Forestry and Natural Assets
9. Logistics for Reconstruction and International Aid
10. Communication and Public Awareness

Today, we celebrate the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the global community of geospatial professionals who use data, mapping, and technology to make smarter decisions, especially in times of crisis.

#GIS #GISDay #MGI #HurricaneMelissa

Contact us at
Web: www.monagis.com
Email: info@monainformatixltd.com
Phone: (876) 977-3161
Socials: @mgimona

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