The wiki page currently has a very wide range of information which might be
too much for a casual mapper to digest.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Canada/Building_Canada_2020
There are two parts mapping the building outlines and enriching the data.
Since the project has started
I hereby share with you guys , expecting also for comments, the publication
that Eurostat published us on Citizen to Government data partnerships with
especial enfasis on gesopatial communities that are working out data
complementation with governments
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-sta
Based on my own experience Government Open Data and OpenStreetMap have very
different cultures and work in different time frames. Licensing has been
an issue, it only took five years to get the license for the GTFS local bus
stops changed so we could import them but I think we are moving forward.
“Should we try to tailor the information on Building 2020 towards inexperienced
mappers to make it easier for schools etc to get involved?”
Good idea, John. We need a process similar to HOT for local beginners and maybe
a way of connecting the mapping to a sustainable development challenge in th
So what do we need?
A hook of some type to build on?
An inventory of buildings for climate change planning? I understand in
many cities some 80% of apartment buildings are forty years old now and
identifying them and upgrading them would help with climate change
emissions. Unfortunately they te
Peut-être commencer par proposer aux écoles, universités etc. des informations
leur permettant de s'initier à la cartographie numérique actuelle. Éditer, cela
est très pointu comme initiation et la très grande majorité quittent après
quelques heures laissant des données de mauvaise qualité
De fa
Climate change planning would be good. That topic could be linked to the UN
sustainable development goals. Also, in Ontario there is a big need to
incorporate math skills into learning by doing (e.g.,
http://www.barbareeduke.com/ccmath/mathactivities.htm (adapted for OSM), or for
postsecondary
I hadn't thought about the programming side but C# certainly can be useful.
https://www.jatws.org/openstreetmap/openstreetmap.html
It needs visual studio 2017 but it has a sample program from which other
programs looking for other things could be written.
I think that would be high school lev
Alessandro had some engineering profs from the University of Rome working with
a local high school for testing the mobile app used for BC2020.
Here’s a Comenius program for Life Long Learning of the European Union EU. The
official title of the project is: "To boost local and international touri
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