making an impact with openstreetmap
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A grand project to map the world
Using volunteer resources
Free from the restrictionsimposed by conventional maps
Technology
Community
License
Founded by Steve CoastServers and primitive
softwareI joined. Cambridge desert.First OSM conferenceTIGER dataHaiti earthquakeOrdnance Survey releasedCambridgeshire 98% “done”
2004
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2011
What’s the problem?
All to do with copyright
Can’t reproduce a map
Can’t access raw data
The ‘derived work’ problem
The license
Terms of use central to project
CCbySA2.0
OdBL1.0
Freedom to do what you want
But you must share…
… and attribute
How is it done?
Burn rubber
Sanitise and connect data
Upload data
Use data
The technology
Affordable, accurate GPS
Collect a journey
Make notes about features
Combine them in an editor
Upload to OSM
The technology
Satellite, aerial photography
Reference existing map(walking papers)
Data sets
API
RESTful
Upload/download XML files
Via conventional HTTP
Remote database
Using the data
Data model: vectors, not rasters(points and lines, not pictures)
To make a picture, render the vectorsDifferent renderings for different
applicationsNot just pictures• Tactile• Voice• Routing (CycleStreets)
Node: point location on planet
Way: ordered sequence of nodes
Relation: abstract group ways/nodes
Tags: properties of node/way/relation
area: closed loop of nodes
Simple data model
Node: post box, junction
Way: linear features – roads, rivers
Relation: bus route, turn restrictions
unique ID
Tags: “this is a B-road B1302 called `High Street’.” highway=secondary; ref=B1302; name=High Street
area: car parks, buildings, parks
Simple data model
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=52.184511&lon=0.209995&zoom=18
Community
300,000 mappers
~10% active in any month
Collective endeavour
“Surprising ways”
Enabling and promoting change
Pushed Government into open data
Projects involving disability
Humanitarian OSM Team (‘HOT’)
Open geo-data in the UK
Ordnance Survey only game in town…OS pooh-pooh the idea the “ordinary people” could make maps…OS starts to get nervous…Govt announces open OS…It happens…LA’s no longer have to pay…
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First they ignore you,then they laugh at you,
then they fight you,then you win.
(Ghandi)
(Still not solved the derivation problem)
A couple of thingsI’ve been ableto do locallywith OpenStreetMap
Cambridgeshire County Council, licensed CCbySA2.0
Cambridgeshire County Council, licensed CCbySA2.0
Maps for disability
Blind and partially sighted: renderings
Wheelchair accessibility: the data
Limited commercial imperative
Limited data
Costly to source DIY maps
Tactile maps
Amenities, kerbs, pavements
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Humanitarian OSM Team
Set up to respond to crises
Largely initiative of Mikel Maron
Now constituted
Phot
o: H
arry
Woo
d CC
bySA
Baghdad: experiment
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Gaza: relief organisations
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Haiti: emergency
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Haiti: emergency
Kibera: community project
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For me…
Brings together interests in one place
• Cycling• Photography• Design• Cartography• Technology
For the world…
Brings togethertechnology – community – license
to make maps that allowinnovation in unexpected ways
Puts maps in the handsof ordinary people
Democratises accessto information
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