This document summarizes the state of OpenStreetMap in Indonesia from 2011-2014. It discusses how HOT started piloting OSM in Indonesia to map building exposure, conducting trainings and growing social media followers. Key metrics on mapping activities and participants from 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 are provided. The document outlines plans for 2014 such as university roadshows, training disaster managers on InaSAFE, and holding editathons. It concludes that OSM can be used to map exposure in Indonesia and more, and emphasizes the importance of involving local parties and using social media.
17. 2011-2012 in number
• 163,912 buildings were mapped during the
pilot study (June 2011 to March 2012)
• Hosting of 6 training workshops with 5
different universities within Indonesia
• 115 Twitter followers, 150 Facebook
members, ±300 unique visitors/month, 97
mailing list subscribers
23. 2012-2013 in number
• 27 Trainings with BPBD, ACCESS and other
interest
• Basic OSM trainings with 5 different partners,
trained more than 60 participants
• Start on QGIS 2.0 and InaSAFE 2.0 translation
• 281 Twitter followers, 1000+ Facebook
members, ±3000 unique visitors/month
25. 2014
• University Roadshow & Training
• Train Disaster Manager on InaSAFE
• Filming InaSAFE & OSM
• Editathon
• Mobile application for data collection
27. What we have learned
• Involve Disaster Manager and train potential
staff
• Involve local parties for better engagement
• Socialize, socialize, socialize
• Engage multiple social media channel to
maintain interest
28. can OpenStreetMap be used to map exposure in
Indonesia?
Yes, and even more than that!