Hi Aussie OSM people! I would like to introduce myself, my name is Kristy Van Putten and I am currently living and working for the Australian Government in Indonesia as a the Spatial Analyst. Over the last 2 years I have been managing the implementation of OSM across Indonesia in partnership with the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team. We have had amazing success, with ~1,000,000 buildings mapped in 2 years and well over 500 people trained. This initiative is based on finding out where people live in order to understand the impact of disasters. We also have the national mapping agency looking into ways to use the OSM data as part of their One Map Policy.
I will be heading back to Geoscience Australia at the end of the year and there is some interest in trying to implement similar things in Australia. I have been asked to start thinking about putting a concept together, before I start formulating this concept I would be keen to draw on the Australian OSM community knowledge, and see what has already been tried, or thought of and how we can use this to shape a general concept for discussion. On a personal note I would be interested in hearing more about the OSM Australia activities, and people current goals with OSM. I have read about the Bicentennial National Trail team, has anyone thought of 4WD trails in OSM? I would also be keen to find out if there are any Ozzy teaching OSM to schools or scout groups etc? Looking forward to talking to you all Cheers -- *Kristy Van Putten***** Spatial Analyst, Data Manager Australia-Indonesia Facility Disaster Reduction** Mb: +62 811 987 573
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