Hi Janes, John and all,

Sure, it will be up to the OSM community to discuss, decide and organize as 
deemed appropriate.

The data are out there, released under one single open data lincese! (Open 
Government License - 
Canada<https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada>)

My hope is that much more will follow soon!

Regards,
Alessandro

From: John Whelan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: November-01-18 2:22 PM
To: talk-ca <[email protected]>
Cc: Alasia, Alessandro (STATCAN) <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Open Database of Buildings / Base de données ouvertes 
sur les immeubles

I think on the OSM side we probably need to think this one through and get 
organised.

In Ottawa on the first import we went through all the steps to do the import 
including getting agreement with the local mappers and we were very fortunate 
in having an organised team of competent local mappers to do the import.

It went reasonably smoothly but there were some questions asked and one or two 
buildings were probably remapped which raised some eyebrows.  Since its been 
released under the federal government open data license licensing isn't an 
issue.

If we do nothing on the organising side then we will almost certainly get 
individuals importing Open Data in an ad hoc mode as has been happening in Nova 
Scotia recently.

My feeling is it would be better if mappers in the major cities / regions such 
as Toronto and Montreal took the lead for their cities / regions.

Cheerio John



Alasia, Alessandro (STATCAN) wrote on 2018-11-01 2:06 PM:

Released today!  / Diffusée aujourd’hui
Share with your networks ! / Partagez avec vos réseaux !


***(EN)
Open Building Data: an exploratory initiative
This exploratory initiative aims at enhancing the use and harmonization of open 
building data from government sources for the purpose of contributing to the 
creation of a complete, comprehensive and open database of buildings in Canada. 
The outcome of this exploratory work is a first version of the Open Database of 
Buildings<https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/open-building-data/open-database> 
(ODB), a centralized and harmonized repository of building data made available 
under the Open Government License - 
Canada<https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada>.
This initiative originates from insights taken from the Statistics Canada pilot 
project<https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/open-building-data/crowdsourcing-osm> on 
data crowdsourcing, which used OpenStreetMap as a platform for integrating data 
on building footprints. In addition to the possible benefits of crowdsourcing, 
that project highlighted the potential of integrating open data from municipal, 
regional, and provincial governments to meet the needs of official statistics.
In its current version (version 1.0), the ODB contains approximately 4.3 
million building footprints.
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/open-building-data/index
Open Database of 
Buildings<https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/open-building-data/open-database> (ODB),

*** (FR)
Données ouvertes sur les immeubles : une initiative exploratoire
Cette initiative exploratoire vise à accroître l'utilisation et l'harmonisation 
des données ouvertes sur les immeubles provenant de sources gouvernementales en 
vue de contribuer à la mise en œuvre d'une base de données complète, exhaustive 
et ouverte sur les immeubles au Canada. Le travail exploratoire a mené à la 
création d'une première version de la Base de données ouverte sur les 
immeubles<https://www.statcan.gc.ca/fra/donnees-ouvertes-immeubles/base-donnees-ouvertes>
 (BDOI), un référentiel centralisé et harmonisé des données sur les immeubles 
rendu public en vertu de la Licence du gouvernement ouvert du 
Canada<https://ouvert.canada.ca/fr/licence-du-gouvernement-ouvert-canada>.
Cette initiative est fondée sur les leçons tirées du projet pilote de 
Statistique 
Canada<https://www.statcan.gc.ca/fra/donnees-ouvertes-immeubles/approche-participative-osm>
 sur l'approche participative en matière de données, qui avait employé 
OpenStreetMap comme plateforme d'intégration des données sur les empreintes 
d'immeubles. En plus des avantages potentiels de l'approche participative, ce 
projet a mis en lumière la possibilité d'intégrer les données ouvertes des 
administrations publiques municipales, régionales et provinciales afin de 
répondre aux besoins en matière de statistiques officielles.
Dans sa version actuelle (version 1.0), la BDOI contient environ 4,3 millions 
d'empreintes d'immeubles.
https://www.statcan.gc.ca/fra/donnees-ouvertes-immeubles/index

Base de données ouverte sur les 
immeubles<https://www.statcan.gc.ca/fra/donnees-ouvertes-immeubles/base-donnees-ouvertes>
 (BDOI)


Alessandro Alasia
Chief | Chef
Data Exploration and Integration Lab (DEIL) | Lab pour l’exploration et 
l’intégration de données (LEID)
Center for Special Business Projects | Centre des Projets Spéciaux sur les 
entreprises
Statistics Canada | Statistique Canada
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> / (613) 796-6049






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