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Integration of OSM based participatory mapping into LoGIC Project of UNDP Bangladesh

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 26 Жнівень 2018 на мове English Апошняе абнаўленне 2 Верасень 2018.

A Brief on LoGIC

LoGIC (Local Government Initiative for Climate Change) is a multi-donor collaborative initiative of GoB, UNDP, UNCDF, EU and SIDA, aims to enhance the capacity of vulnerable communities, Local Government Institutions (LGI) and civil society organisations for planning and financing climate change adaptation solutions in selected climate vulnerable areas. The Local Government Division (LGD) is the implementing lead of the project in partnership with UNDP and UNCDF (for technical and management support) in 7 (seven) districts (Kurigram, Sunamganj, Khulna, Bagerhat, Barguna, Patuakhali, and Bhola) of Bangladesh designed to support roughly 200,000 most vulnerable households in 72 (seventy-two) unions. The benefits are expected to come out of climate change adaptation actions at various levels, scaled up through local government institutions incorporating high quality accountability and participation of the most vulnerable people.

Vulnerable people living in disaster-prone areas of Bangladesh have developed strategies and practices to cope with these natural events; however, they have inadequate empowerment to influence over development planning in their communities. In order to address the vulnerabilities of Bangladesh to climate change, the project envisages the following priority areas of action:

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Месца: Taltola, Agargaon, Dhaka, Dhaka Metropolitan, Dhaka District, Dhaka Division, 1916, Bangladesh

For the newbies: Let us map using StreetComplete

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 7 Снежань 2017 на мове English

Over time the number of OpenStreamMappers is increasing, almost every day the community is getting new Mappers. Indeed it’s a great news but, a matter of tension as well in terms of data quality because of the no or minimal knowledge of tagging, proper drawing, and the fate or end use of data. Its a great news for us that recently a java based android application has been developed what is suitable for new mappers for collecting data in the field offline. It uses Mapzen vector tiles for display. Thanks to Tobias Zwick Street_Comp.png

Let me introduce you the application named streetcomplete.

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Месца: Dhanmondi Residential Area, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Dhaka Metropolitan, Dhaka District, Dhaka Division, 1205, Bangladesh

OpenStreetMap Bangladesh: Upcoming Programs

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 21 Красавік 2017 на мове English

First, I would like to congratulate the YouthMappers at AUW for wining the HOT micro-grant award with other seven communities globally. I would also appreciate other micro communities and chapters for competing the micro grant program and wish you luck for the next one. I would like to congratulate YouthMappers DhakaCollege, YouthMappers at AUW for wining 2017 chapter award, Maliha Mohiuddin from OpenStreetMap Dhaka University for wining best blog award 2017 and also other three chapter members for wining the leadership award and going to participate in workshop to be held in Nepal.

Let me give you some upcoming mapping programs that are under discussion but hoping to be launched soon:

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My Manifesto for HOT Board Member Position

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 23 Сакавік 2017 на мове English Апошняе абнаўленне 24 Сакавік 2017.

“Love and Compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive”. - Dalai Lama

Hello, voting members! I am Ahasan, I belong to the coastal district Khulna of Bangladesh. I truly believe in humanity and continuously strive and work towards humanity because my motto in life is ‘if you want to leave a mark in the world, work for the humanity’. This ideology motivated me to expand OpenStreetMap in Bangladesh to make open geospatial data for all and to create OpenStreetMap Bangladesh (OSMBD) community and then work for Humanitarian Open Street Map (HOTOSM). I am truly honored to be nominated by Pete Masters in the global arena of HOTOSM. I express my heartfelt gratitude towards him for believing in me.

Who am I?

  • I am a Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System graduate from Asian University of Technology (AIT), Thailand.
  • I am also a graduate in Environmental Science from Khulna University, Bangladesh.
  • Diploma in Climate Change Vulnerability and Humanitarian Responses at Jointly University of Hawaii-USA, United Nations University, Keio & Okayama University-Japan, National university of Samoa and Asian Institute of Technology-Thailand.

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Месца: Dhanmondi Residential Area, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Dhaka Metropolitan, Dhaka District, Dhaka Division, 1205, Bangladesh

OpenstreetMap Bangladesh: An Year Review & 2017 Resolution

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 3 Студзень 2017 на мове English

Dear mappers and members,

Hope the 2016 was a nice year for you with the various events that life given to to you. For OpenStreetMap Bangladesh it was also an eventful year that already nicely summarized by Tasauf. 2016 was special because of the formal academia involvement with OpenStreetMap though I tried to do this in 2014 through world Bank but couldnt do due to the political turmoils in country but finally made it happen in last year by the extension of #Data4Action Project by Bangladesh Red Crescent Society(BDRCS) and YouthMappers program funded by #USAID in Bangladesh. But still it needs more actions to make openstreetmap sustainable in Bangladesh. Hope is more Government and Non Government universities are interested now to join with the initiative and we are now draining deep the knowledge to the community, the new osm leaders from BDRCS are disseminating the knowledge among the community level disaster response team. The local Government leaders also got interested and taking the vibe to show their competitiveness horizontally and to central authority like Mayor. I am sticking with government departments to make them convinced to through their own project countrywide using OSM data and lagging this with the Open Government Data initiative of prime ministers office and A2i what is badly needed for the sustainability of OSM in Bangladesh because without govt monitoring vehicle none of the project rarely sustain in Bangladesh. We are also thinking for a big initiative to make this happen in more organized way. We are already using the OSM data as layer in Government Geospatial data sharing platform where any one can download the OSM data using Overpass turbo and upload as well as a independent layer with feature info.

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Месца: Dhanmondi Residential Area, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Dhaka Metropolitan, Dhaka District, Dhaka Division, 1205, Bangladesh

My background and interest in HOT as a voting member

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 23 Лістапад 2015 на мове English Апошняе абнаўленне 24 Лістапад 2015.

I am Ahasanul Hoque (ahasan4u), man of Bangladesh feeling honored for being nominated for membership of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, and I am writing this entry to express my interest in the membership and my vision for HOT’s future.

I am working as GIS and Data Management short term consultant in Water Sanitation Program of World Bank Bangladesh. GIS is my passion and working with it nationally and internationally for long 10 years. During my Master’s Degree in Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand I got involved with OpenSource GIS. After coming back to country, GFDRR’s collaborative open city project gave me the chance to work actively with OpenStreetMap. About three years back, all of Bangladesh was almost BLANK in OSM. As a GIS geek and supporter of free and opensource projects I realized the huge potential of OSM in developing Bangladesh, a country with regular disaster threat and top listed for climate impacts.

I wanted to contribute my country using my knowledge, so came back in motherland after finishing my higher degree in Abroad. I joined in job but was looking for opportunity to contribute to mankind then I got involved with OSM as well as Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) through Jeff Hack and Robert Soden. Thanks to them. If anyone ask me why I love OSM/HOT then I will tell that, the location data should be open for any emergency, research and for local community what I felt always during emergency response and in my academic life. I found, to be involved with HOT is a noble work what will serve the community for long time with a very minimum effort. Therefore I started to disseminate this knowledge among people, building a strong OSM community. I voluntarily facilitated about 30 OSM training and coordinated mapping parities (plz visit OSM Bangladesh Facebook community page)

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Месца: New Eskaton, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka, Dhaka Metropolitan, Dhaka District, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh

Creating New Volunteers: OpenStreetMap Training for Students

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 23 Жнівень 2015 на мове English Апошняе абнаўленне 24 Жнівень 2015.

Under their Child Rights Governance(CRG) project in Dhaka Save the Children International has taken initiative to share local knowledge in open platform and involving community in the knowledge sharing and using process through available technologies. Save the children has decided to teach OSM knowledge to community youth group including adolescents sothat they can share the updates of the surrounding features in Slum areas where they are living. The knowledge will be then used through community health service apps during the needs of people in slum. Keeping the sustainability in mind Save the Children has taken decision to provide the training same time to more 100 university students along with slum youth groups. This capacity of the student community will contribute not only in CRG project areas but also in the open map data base Bangladesh. Ahasanul Hoque(@ahasan4u), GIS specialist and OSM trainer is conducting the trainings starting from 24th August 2015. All training will be held at Save the Children Office, Dhaka [House CWN (A) 35, Road 43, Gulshan 2, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh] and the mapping parties in slum areas will be held in Mirpur Sector 13 area of Dhaka city starting from October 3rd, 2015. #hotosm #missingmapsproject #osmbd #osm blogs

Месца: Mirpur 12, Dhaka, Dhaka Metropolitan, Dhaka District, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh

How to see your fieldpaper grids in OSMAND (From GeoJSON to GPX) ?

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 16 Жнівень 2015 на мове English
  1. Download the QGIS from the link according to your operating system (http://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html) and install it.
  2. Download the *.GeoJSON file for the area of interest you prepared for field paper/s and store in your drive.
  3. Open QGIS > Click on ‘Add vector layer’ (top of left side panel) > browse the ‘*.GeoJSON’ file saved in your drive> Open it.
  4. Select the ‘LAYER’ in the table (left side)> Click right button > click ‘Save As’ > Save as vector layer dialogue box opened > choose the ‘.gpx’ format from dropdown list > give desired name in ‘Save As’ box > browse the location you desire to store.
  5. You can open the ‘*.gpx’ file in JOSM to see the grid/s and manually draw Girds Number like A1, A2, A3…. And save the file.
  6. Copy the ‘*.gpx’ file from where you stored.
  7. Connect your android device with computer > open as usb storage device > open ‘OSMAND’ folder > open ‘TRACK’ folder> paste the ‘*.gpx’ file > disconnect your device from computer > restart your android device.
  8. Now you can see the grid/s overlayed on the map in your OSMAND. Happy mapping!!!

Thanks

Ahasanul Hoque

A journey toward countrywide OpenStreetmap

Апублікавана карыстальнікам aHaSaN 4 Сакавік 2015 на мове English Апошняе абнаўленне 25 Красавік 2016.

I am Ahasanul Hoque, working as GIS and Data Management consultant in Water Sanitation Program of World Bank Bangladesh. GIS is my passion and working with it nationally and internationally for long 10 years. During my Master’s Degree in Asian Institute of Technology, I got involved in OpenSource GIS. After coming back to Bangladesh GFDRR’s collaborative open city project gave me the chance to work actively with OpenStreetMap. Two year back, all of Bangladesh was almost BLANK in OSM. As a GIS geek and supporter of free and opensource projects I realized the huge potential of OSM in developing Bangladesh, a country with regular disaster threat, top listed for climate impacts.

I am a GIS guy, wanted to contribute to my country with my knowledge, so came back in motherland after finishing my higher degree in Abroad. I joined in job but was looking for opportunity to contribute to mankind then I got involved with OSM as well as humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team through Robert Soden and Jeff Hack. Thanks to them. I found this a noble work and started to disseminate this knowledge among people, started building a strong OSM community. I voluntarily facilitated a lot of OSM training and coordinated mapping parities(plz visit OSM Bangladesh facebook community page : https://www.facebook.com/groups/osmbd/) . I can see the wave now in Bangladesh. I am giving training to university students, teachers, non government organizations, local remote disaster response staffs, govenment organizations dealing public services etc. I have been spreading the opensource GIS knowledge every chance I get and I finally see the community waking up. I am not stopping, a lot more success story to share. And my journey continue….

Please read one of my interview here: http://blog.opencagedata.com/post/99749986348/country-profile-state-of-openstreetmap-in

And visit my professional blog: http://ahasanulhoque.com/category/blog/

Месца: Roypara, Khulna, Khulna District, Khulna Division, 9100, Bangladesh