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OpenStreetMap and OpenDRI: An Overview Nama Raj Budhathoki, PhD Lead, The World Bank’s Open Data for Resilience Initiative (OpenDRI), Nepal ICIMOD (March 20, 2013)
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OpenStreetMap and OpenDRI: An Overview

Nama Raj Budhathoki, PhD

Lead, The World Bank’s Open Data for Resilience Initiative (OpenDRI), Nepal

ICIMOD (March 20, 2013)

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A society that promotes the culture of data sharing is likely to prosper faster.

-Benkler, 2006

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Our Challenges

� Reduce the cost of data collection and update

� Locate, access, understand and effectively use geo-referenced data

� Building and maintenance of technical infrastructure for data sharing

� Gaining citizen trust in what we do

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“Knowledge is power.” -Sir Francis Bacon, 1597

An incomplete list of Social Media timeline—www.idfive.com

OpenStreetMap

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No one knows everything, everyone knows something.

-Levy, 1997

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www.OpenStreetMap.org

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Jawalakhel Zoo

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Horticulture Center, Kirtipur

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Maharajgung Area: Before and After

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� Provides an open collaborative mapping platform to build a free and open map.

� A map of the community, by the community, for the community.

� A global community of about one million volunteers.

Underlying Concept

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A Growing Community of Mappers

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The World Bank’s Open Data for Resilience Initiative

(OpenDRI) Nepal

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Citizens as sensors (Goodchild, 2007)

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Mapping Party at IOE

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At Practical Action

Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk

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Kathmandu University Mapathon

Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk

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Open Data Day Mapathon

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Girls in Mapping

Institute of Engineering, Pulchowk

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Tools

Walking paper GPS Smart Phone

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This data is completely open and free.

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Value of open data: Snapshot of some works at NEC

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Quality of OSM Data

“The analysis shows that OSM information is fairly accurate: on average within about 6 m of the position recorded by the OS, and with approximately 80% overlap of motorway objects between the two datasets. In the space of four years, OSM has captured about 29% of the area of England.”

(Haklay, 2010)

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Reduces data collection and update cost (Synergy)

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�  http://andreaforte.net/abs.html Special Issue on Open Collaboration and Wiki Research

§  Budhathoki, N.R., & Haythornthwaite, C. (In Press). Motivation for Open Collaboration: Crowd and Community Models and the Case of OpenStreetMap. American Behavioral Scientist.

§  Bertram, B., Bishop, A. & Budhathoki, N.R. (Forthcoming). Youth Community Inquiry: New media for Community Building and Personal Growth.

§  Budhathoki, N. R., Nedovic-Budic, Z. & Bruce, B. (Chip) (2010). An Interdisciplinary Frame for Understanding Volunteered Geographic Information. Geomatica, The Journal of Geospatial Information Science, Technology and Practice. 64(1).

§  Budhathoki, N.R. (2010). Participants’ Motivations to Contribute Geographic Information in an Online Community. PhD Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Further Readings

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•  Friday OSM Clinic •  Visit: www.osmnepal.org •  FB Group: OSM Nepal

For More Information