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OpenStreetMap Mapping for Exposure Data Kate Chapman Jeff Haack

Introduction to OpenStreetMap

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Page 1: Introduction to OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap Mapping for Exposure Data

Kate ChapmanJeff Haack

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A web project to create a free and open map of the entire world, built entirely from volunteers surveying with GPS, digitizing aerial imagery, and collecting and liberating existing public sources of geographic data.

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History

* Founded in the United Kingdom in 2004 by Steve Coast

* Ordnance Survey Data was Expensive to Use

* July 2005 the First Mapping Party Takes Place

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OpenStreetMap Statistics

* Over 300,000 Registered Users from All Over the World* 1,000s Edit Regularly

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Nodes, Ways and Areas

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What is the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team?

An organization working to promote the use of open data and volunteered geographic information within thehumanitarian and development contexts

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Urban Environments

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Rural Environments

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Attributes

• Use• Structure Type• Wall Type• Roof Type• Levels

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Fed into Risk-in-a-Box

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Let’s Learn How!

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Java OpenStreetMap Editor

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Let’s Make Some Data