Thanks, Marco and Pete for the feedback. @Marco The paper is really interesting and you have made a good analysis of OSM data especially on its quality. I was very impressed when you mentioned that Dar es Salaam is currently one of the most densely OSM-mapped regions in the world, Thanks to Ramani Huria'-- This is one of the successes of the project.
Asante Hawa Adinani. Communications HOT- Tanzania and OMDTZ Phone and Whats App: +255757218451 Skype; hawa.adinani Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team Using OpenStreetMap for Humanitarian Response & Economic Development web <http://hotosm.org/> | twitter <https://twitter.com/hotosm> | facebook <https://www.facebook.com/hotosm> | donate <http://hotosm.org/donate> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 2:25 PM Marco Minghini <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > thanks Hawa for sharing this blog post and congratulations for the success > of the project. > > For those who are interested, with some former colleagues I wrote a paper > for the Academic Track of FOSS4G 2018 in Dar es Salaam where OpenStreetMap > contributions patterns in Dar es Salaam were evaluated using a set of > different indicators. The analysis revealed some interesting contribution > patterns linked to the Ramani Huria activities. > > The paper is available at > https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-4-W8/147/2018/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W8-147-2018.pdf > > Happy to discuss further! > Best, > Marco > > <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing/special_issues/appl_VGI> > > > Il giorno dom 15 dic 2019 alle ore 12:07 Pete Masters via HOT < > [email protected]> ha scritto: > >> Hawa, this is great... thanks so much! >> >> Kudos to all those involved in Ramani Huria! Watching the project and the >> team adapt, develop and innovate has been a real pleasure... >> >> Also, I'm looking forward to reading more on the resilience academy - >> sounds like a really interesting project... >> >> Cheers, >> >> Pete >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, 13 Dec 2019, 09:42 Hawa Adinani, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello HOT community, >>> >>> Greetings from Tanzania! We are wrapping up Ramani Huria >>> <https://ramanihuria.org/en/>—a community-based mapping project in Dar >>> es Salaam, Tanzania focused on flood resilience—our biggest project that >>> ran for 4 years (2015 - 2019). I wrote a blog >>> <https://www.hotosm.org/updates/what-we-learnt-from-mapping-african-megacity-dar-es-salaam/>, >>> now posted on HOT's website reflecting the project and what we learned from >>> implementing such an enormous project in one of Africa's Megacity, Dar es >>> Salaam. >>> >>> Please take a few minutes to read and share this blog so we can reach a >>> wider community. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Hawa Adinani. >>> Communications HOT- Tanzania and OMDTZ >>> Phone and Whats App: +255757218451 >>> Skype; hawa.adinani >>> >>> Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team >>> Using OpenStreetMap for Humanitarian Response & Economic Development >>> web <http://hotosm.org/> | twitter <https://twitter.com/hotosm> | >>> facebook <https://www.facebook.com/hotosm> | donate >>> <http://hotosm.org/donate> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> HOT mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> HOT mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >> >
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