Hi Dave & David, Thanks for the feedback- appreciate it.
OpenLitterMap.com enables Citizen Scientists to tell a story and like the millions of tonnes of plastic choking our oceans, it is meant to be provocative (hence a few animations). I think one of the websites strengths is its ability to communicate the problems of littering and be used in an educational setting for collecting data and communicating that data. The nav bar is fixed at the top which clearly says "Maps & Data" which guides the user to click on a country name for a list of areas that have maps within each country. Each sub-country location can be loaded on a map, which also has a time slider and dynamically-sized weighted hex. grid for spatial analysis. It might take a minute to navigate but I don't think it's particularly difficult? All instructions are listed on each respective page. I will follow up with some improved tutorials soon. If you are unable to contribute as little as 30p a day to finance the continued development of OpenLitterMap.com, there is a free account, which will increase in upload allowance as you play the game. I think the first 2 increases are at level 5 and 10 and I will leave you explore if you want to find out how it will increase over time. Basically the more people that are happy to contribute, the greater the upload allowance will be for everyone. At the moment I need to be conservative as I am financing this independently, but I hope there are a community of mappers out there who would like to see this project developed further. Any additional feedback is welcome and I will take OSM considerations seriously. Once the data grows a bit, researchers and councils can download it at ease which I hope can improve our modes of understanding and intervention. The goal here is to find new ways to stop plastic reaching the ocean by enabling civic participation and creating open data. If you would like to give it a whirl and report back, please do Kind regards, Seán On 25 April 2017 at 11:19, David Woolley <for...@david-woolley.me.uk> wrote: > On 25/04/17 10:44, Dave F wrote: > >> Unsure how you expect this site to reduce litter. It's not going to >> prevent people dropping their waste & it's more productive to contact >> your local authority to get fly-tipping debris removed. >> > > +1 > > Also, by looking at sites that already collect this sort of information, > e.g. FixMyStreet.com, one would conclude that the map you get will show the > locations of concerned individuals, not a complete picture of the litter, > and that, where there is a picture, it can be predicted from local > sociological and environmental conditions, that are probably already well > known to the relevant council employees, and their refuse collection > companies. > > My guess would be that the areas with the worst littering problems have > relatively few concerned individuals, and, in any case, the number of > individuals sufficiently interested to spend the time needed to lock up a > GPS and take the photographs, is too few to get even 1% coverage. > > (I also found the animation annoying, and possibly even disability > discrimination violations, and found it difficult work out what you were > really doing. I'm still not completely sure. > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb > -- https://openlittermap.com @OpenLitterMap (Fb, Tw, Ig) M.Sc. Coastal & Marine Environments (NUIG, 2015) M.Sc. GIS & Remote Sensing (UCC, 2014) B.A. Geography & Economics (UCC, 2011) ie.linkedin.com/in/seanlynchgis
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