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Journalists making maps of Ukraine, use OpenStreetMap!

نُشِر بواسطة Stereo في 3 مارس 2022 باللغة English

The New York Times has maps tracking the Russian invasion of Ukraine. I wondered what the data source of the first one was: were they maybe using OSM?

New York Times map of attacks on Kharkiv

Mappers on the #openstreetmap IRC channel quickly found some differences. Just to be absolutely sure, I used the QuickOSM plugin for QGIS to download OSM data for the area from overpass. I then quickly styled the map, using the colour picker to copy the Times map. In half an hour, I had my own map of Kharkiv.

OSM-based version of the same map

The maps are quite different. The OSM-based one has more roads, especially in the forest. The land use is more accurate and up to date. The Ukraine community has done a great job.

The New York Times isn’t using OpenStreetMap, but an inferior, probably commercial source. Otherwise, their map would be better ;).

الموقع: Новобаварський район, Kharkiv, Kharkiv Urban Hromada, Kharkiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
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تعليق من lalolan في 3 مارس 2022 في 18:34

Russia is using it, at least “for the camera”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OIf-b9aX3I Compare background map with osm.org/#map=7/46.932/31.816 specially in Sea of Azov borders.

تعليق من jose_ecu في 4 مارس 2022 في 18:17

Bad people using a good idea.

تعليق من Sammyhawkrad في 13 مارس 2022 في 09:05

It could possibly be an old export of OpenStreetMap

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