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The OpenStreetMap Project& Haiti Earthquake Case Study

Tim WatersOSM Foundation@tim_waters

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Easy to use

Want custom tiles?

Planethttp://planet.openstreetmap.org/

FullDailyHourMinutely etc

Osmosis--tag-filter accept-nodes amenity=toilet

OSM2PGSQL

Want data?

.shp Extracts

HAITI

What we did in Haiti changeddisaster response forever.

Jeffery Johnson

1 Data collection

2 Apply to Disaster Response

3 Reconstruction

Crisis is ongoing!

1. Data Collection

Creation and Collection of DataMass Collaboration

12 Jan 2010

Day 1

Day 1

Day 3

Day 1

Day 2

1 Week

2 Weeks

For the first time ever we now have a set of conditions where individuals from the comfort and safety of their own home can literally help other people save lives in adisaster zone by contributing to OSM & Ushahidi

Schuyler Erle

UN “Would have taken tens of thousands of pounds and years to do. OSM took 3 weeks.”

DigitalGlobe, Google, NOAA,World Bank (ImageCAT GFDRR),

GeoEye, SpotImage, CIA

Geoeye

“You can trace this imagery in OSM”

We need tiles

3 minuteshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6pBBK1SHh0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6pBBK1SHh0

THREE MINUTES

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidereal/17380004/

Day 1

Day 28

Satellite and aerial imagery was made available.

Volunteers (>700) marshalled that imagery and made it usable.

Volunteers traced the imagery into OSM.

Volunteers prepared extracts of OSM for reuse.

1 Data collection

2 Apply to Disaster Response

3 Reconstruction

Fairfax County Urban Search & Rescue Team“wish you could see their faces 'light up' when I take their GPS unit and tell them that I'm going to give them street level detail maps. Mapaction - training and loading up. Most SAR are firefighters.

Tagging Earthquake Damage

earthquake:damage: collapsed_building earthquake:damage: spontaneous_camp earthquake:damage: damaged_infrastructure earthquake:damage: landslide

Damage Assessment

Distributing Food & Water “NEED to map any spontaneous camps

appearing in the imagery”

Mapping requirement mentioned by United Nations Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) 69 B

earthquake:damage: spontaneous_camp

tourism: camp_site

refugee: yes

Obstacle

Routing – OpenRouteServiceDont even bother with GMaps!

1 Data collection

2 Apply to Disaster Response

3 Ongoing crisis & recovery

OSM HOT DeploymentsSupport the use of OSM on the ground to make sure it stays relevant and useful into the recovery, reconstruction, development of Haiti.

= Audience =* groups of UN and international responders,* the Haitian government,* Haitian civil society

= Activities =* Surveying with GPS/Walking Papers* Editing* Ensuring an efficient use of OSM resources by the responders* Training

* Humanitarian Data Model and data imports* Work with QGIS / PostGIS & extension to wider GIS workflows

Humanitarian Data ModelPresets QuestionnairesCartography

Supported by Many organisations:

OpenGeoWorld BankMapActionESRIWorld Food Programme

Humanitarian Openstreetmap Teamhttp://hot.openstreetmap.org

Relief Map Warperhttp://maps.nypl.org/relief

Haiti Crisis Maphttp://hypercube.telascience.org/haiti/

OpenRouteService for Haitihttp://openls.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/osm-haiti/

Walking Papershttp://walking-papers.org

OSM Shapefileshttp://www.geofabrik.de/data/download.html

CrisisMappershttp://www.crisismappers.net/ @tim_waters

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