OpenStreetMap (OSM) community mapping for Flood Preparedness in Lower Shire, Malawi30/07/2014Severin MenardHumanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (AKA H.O.T.)
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OpenStreetMap is a web project aiming at creating a map of the entire world, accessible, free and downloadable for anyone. It has been started in 2004 by a student from UK.
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What is OpenStreetMap?www.osm.org
It is based on the joint action of thousands of contributors working voluntarily. Anyone can participate. +150,000 users created more than 2 billion nodes as of today.
The ongoing OSM contributions can be followed on http://live.openstreetmap.fr/
OSM focuses on all the visible, physical objects like: roads, buildings, land uses, facilities (health, education..) shops, industries, water and sanitation, natural spaces... but also not visible like administrative boundaries or transportation lines.
OSM does not store information about populations or sensitive data.1
Mapping any feature existing in the field, visible or not
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OSM is a free map, not submitted to political constraintsExample in China where OSM has no random offset
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Legal Details
Was Licensed CC-BY-SA 2.0Moved towards ODbLKate Chapman's article about OdbL:http://www.maploser.com/2012/03/03/odbl-what-the-heck-can-you-do-with-it/
1OSM governance
The ecosystem of the OSM community CitizensAssociationsLocal governments (ex: BNPB, the National Disaster Management Agency in Indonesia)NGOsInternational Organizations (UN, WB, USAID, AUSAid)AcademiaPrivate actors:Microsoft, Foursquare
Cloudmade, Geofabrik, Camptocamp, MapBox
The growth of the OSM project is fostered byOpenStreetMap Foundation & local Chapters
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team for Humanitarian/Development contexts
1OSM Wikihttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org
1http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo
OSM mailing lists (geographic, thematic)
1La cartographie Collaborative
Idea (same as Wikipedia): A large number of individuals contributing together will tend to create high quality data.
Free mapping and quality
Validation tools within editor
Different kind of practises and tools strengthen this:
Quality control tools over an area
Easy access to each step of the history of every object
Easy access to all the contributions of every mapper
Possibility to revert any bad contribution
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Quality assurance in OpenStreetMap:validation tools for users within the editors
1Quality assurance in OpenStreetMap:Specific checking servicesEg: Keepright!
History
1The complete history of every object is accessible
History1It is possible to know what has been updated recently over an area
History1It is possible to know who are the active contributors in an area
1OpenStreetMap and humanitarian data: since the Haiti Earthquake in 2010Port-au-Prince on OSM, January 12, 2010
Port-au-Prince on OSM,28 days later
Within a few days, the response of the OSM community to map the affected areas has been intensive, as seen in this video.
1A new interest from the humanitarian organizations to work with the virtual, technical communities
Things built that benefit everyone
Coordination
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HOT is part of the Digital Humanitarian Networkhttp://digitalhumanitarians.com
Things built that benefit everyone
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Free mapping and open data, a new humanitarian field
Humanitarian/Development organizations
A NGO has been created in August 2010 to create a bridge between the community of OSM contributors and the humanitarian and development stakeholders.An organization working to promote the use of open data and volunteered geographic information within the humanitarian and development contextsThe Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team activate a response to quickly provide baseline data to the humanitarian stakeholders.
The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team also works or worked on field projects in Indonesia (AusAID), Haiti (USAID), Senegal (IOF), Burundi, CAR, Chad, Kenya (DG ECHO), in order to both create baseline data and build up local capacities by training future trainers to OSM techniques.
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OSM Community Mapping in the Lower Shirehttp://hot.openstreetmap.org/projects/osm_community_mapping_for_flood_preparedness_in_malawi
From late July to late September, a team of 3 HOT contractors will carry out a project in Malawi whose main aim is to achieve a Community Mapping Exercise for the Lower Shire, tin the two flood-prone districts, Chikwawa and Nsanje. The objectives are as follow: Hold a series of meetings and training sessions on open data and community mapping, engaging government Departements, university students (especially from the Polytechnic School in Blantyre), NGOs and civil society
Apply the training by collecting geospatial data in the field in the two most flood prone districts of Malawi (Chikhwawa and Nsanje), edit and upload it in partnership with the OSM worldwide community that has already shown it huge impact when mapping on imagery or editing field collected data with Field Papers
Explain how to host the data on the Malawi Open Spatial Data Portal (MASDAP) and use it effectively, especially by holding a training on the INASAFE tool to perform contingency planning with the OSM data, as already made elsewhere, especially in Indonesia
Identify and support community mobilizers to ensure sustainability of the outcomes, and make the community autonomous, able to update and enhance the OSM data, use it when crisis arises, and link with the local disaster management authorities and the OSM worldwide community.
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OSM Community Mapping in the Lower Shirehttp://hot.openstreetmap.org/projects/osm_community_mapping_for_flood_preparedness_in_malawi
The time frame is as follows: Week 1 (starting July 29): meetings with stakeholders in Lilongwe
Week 2 (starting August 4): OSM training and MASDAP/OSM sessions in Lilongwe
Week 3 (starting August 11): OSM training in Blantyre, Polytechnic School
Weeks 4 and 5 (starting August 18): OSM field community mapping in Chikwawa district
Weeks 6 and 7 (starting September 1): OSM field community mapping in Nsanje district
Week 8 (starting September 15): InaSafe training in Lilongwe
Contributing to OSM:
1 Mapping over Imagery
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Contributing to OSM: mapping over Imagery
Bing allows the OpenStreetMap contributors to trace over all its imagery.
1Java Based OpenStreetMap Editorhttp://josm.openstreetmap.de/Can be easily enhanced, many plugins, works well with sporadic connectivity
Humanitarian benefit:
Baseline data from the crowd
in crisis contexts
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Coordinating tool: the OSM Wikihttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/
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Coordinating tool: the Tasking Managerhttp://tasks.hotosm.org/
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The outcome: a detailed baseline data
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Data Export tool in various GIS formats:HOT Exportshttp://export.hotosm.org/
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If a crisis arises, please do not hesitate to requesta Rapid Mapping from the HOT [email protected]
Contributing to OSM:
2 Field mapping
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Contributing to OSM: field mapping, Mapping Parties
Most Any GPS Will Work1
Tools to contribute in OSM: GPS devices
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Tools to contribute in OSM: HOT too kits
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Tools to contribute in OSM: HOT too kits
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Tools to contribute in OSM: Walking of Field Papershttp://walking-papers.org/ or http://fieldpapers.org/
Printable MapCollect Data by WritingScan and UploadEdit for OpenStreetMap
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Tools to contribute in OSM: Survey forms fitting humanitarian data models (ex: UNDIT for roads)
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Tools to contribute in OSM: Editors for smartphones
OsmTracker- Routing- Pedestrian- Edits/Bugs- Edits/Bugs & transports
Vespucci- light online editor- online- Edits/Bugs
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Training materials: LearnOSM. for Beginners to Advanced Mappers or Trainershttp://learnosm.org
Humanitarian benefit:
field collected data
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Building mapping capacities within the local communities
Field mapping in urban areasEx: Limonade, Haiti
Field mapping in urban areasEx: Limonade, Haiti
Field mapping in rural areasEx: Limonade, Haiti
Field mapping in rural areasEx: Limonade, Haiti
Field mapping in refugee campsEx: Gasorwe, Burundi (in partnership with UNHCR)
Contributing to OSM:
3 Importing existing open data
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A documented, reviewed processhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import
An official agreement signed by the ownerA documented import process monitored by a skilled Import Working Group
Humanitarian benefits:
no loss over the time, easy access,
living updatable data, avoids duplicates
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Various organizations already released datasetsUN-JLC (Sudan, Haiti)
UN-FAO Africover
UNOSAT (Zaatari camp, Jordania)
UNICEF (Health, Education, Watsan, Central African Republic)
WRI (Landuses, Central African Republic)
4 Tools and services
for preparedness or crisis response
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OpenStreetMap services:a specific humanitarian rendering for OSM
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OpenStreetMap services: Walking of Field Papershttp://walking-papers.org/ or http://fieldpapers.org/
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OpenStreetMap services: Automatic Town Mapshttp://maposmatic.org/
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OpenStreetMap services: Maps for GPS devices
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OpenStreetMap services: Maps for older GPS devices
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OpenStreetMap services: Maps for smartphones
OsmAND- Routing- Pedestrian- Edits/Bugs- Edits/Bugs & transports
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OpenStreetMap services: Routing Tools
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OpenStreetMap services: Thematic maps http://www.itoworld.com
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OpenStreetMap services: Customizable Point of Interest Mapshttp://www.flosm.de/en/poi-map.html
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HOT Export job covering all Malawihttp://export.hotosm.org/en/jobs/4843
InaSAFE Introduction
InaSAFEis a free software that produces realistic natural hazard impact scenarios for better planning, preparedness and response activities.
Conceptually InaSAFE combines one exposure layer such as buildings with one hazard scenario such as flooding and returns an impact layer along with textual statically summary
Realistic Disaster Scenario informing Contingency Planning
Conceptually InaSAFE combines one exposure layer such as buildings with one hazard scenario such as flooding and returns an impact layer along with textual statically summary
InaSAFE Concept
www.inasafe.org
Conceptually InaSAFE combines one exposure layer such as buildings with one hazard scenario such as flooding and returns an impact layer along with textual statically summary
Sourcing hazard information
Communities frequent events onlyPrevious Hazard footprintUniversityLocal Government
National science agency
Hazard in InaSAFE refers to a single disaster scenario
Slideshows?slideshare.net/Sev_hotosm/
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