QField: New Strategy and Application Potentials
07-16, 14:00–14:30 (Europe/Sarajevo), SA01

With over 1 million downloads and 350,000 active users, QField is recognized as a digital public good that supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Real-world use cases show how fieldworkers from all over the world are closing their data gaps to make qualified and informed decisions for the well-being of our livelihoods and for a sustainable future


Indicate what is (are) the open source project(s) essential in your talk

New QField Strategy, Real practical case studies.

Assign a number between 1 and 3 indicating the level of technical complexity of your contribution.

1 - no previous knowledge needed

Give indication of resources (video, web pages, papers, etc.) to read in advance, that will help get up to speed on advanced topics.

https://qfield.org/

Select at least one general theme that best defines your proposal

Data access, collection & sharing, Data visualization, State of software, or new features, FOSS4G for crisis / disaster response, civil defence, FOSS4G for land use planning, land management, monitoring, smart cities, population mapping, FOSS4G for ocean / marine monitoring, FOSS4G for agriculture, FOSS4G and environmental observations, Community building and participatory FOSS4G

I make my conference contribution available under the CC BY 4.0 license. The conference contribution comprises the abstract, the text contribution for the conference proceedings, the presentation materials as well as the video recording and live transmission of the presentation – yes

Berit Mohr is a passionate GIS enthusiast and advocate for open-source software. Since 2022, she has been working with GFA Consulting Group GmbH, actively promoting the use of GIS and open-source solutions in development cooperation. In October 2024, she joined OpenGIS.CH as a GIS specialist, where she advises, trains, and manages small projects.

With extensive experience across academia, the private sector, and development cooperation, Berit brings a global perspective to her work. Her remarkable talent for teaching and translating across languages enables her to bridge gaps and facilitate understanding in diverse contexts.

In her free time, Berit enjoys exploring the outdoors with her bike, tending her garden, and hiking in the mountains, spending every possible moment in nature.