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Objavil jonston weston v 10 september 2011 v jeziku English.

With the exeption of Tandale ward the rest of the part of the country is not mapped. We need to do a lot in order to map the whole country especially tracks and way points.
The problem we dont have enough facilities tha t will enable us to do that job. as we neen computers, GPG and Camera.
Am requesting for one to provide a support in those materials so as to proceed mapping
currently we are doing in hard condition due to lack of facilities. thanks

Lokacija: Uzuri, Manzese, Ubungo Municipal, Dar es-Salaam, Coastal Zone, Tanzania
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Komentar uporabnika z-dude dne 10. september 2011 ob 08:41

I believe that the Army Mapping Service has a map of your area.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/africa/txu-oclc-6589746-sheet28-7th-ed.jpg
(large file)

I believe that Army Mapping Service maps count as public domain. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_copyright_law#Public_domain

Komentar uporabnika z-dude dne 10. september 2011 ob 08:42

More AMS maps can be found here http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/africa/

Komentar uporabnika Vclaw dne 10. september 2011 ob 11:23

Maybe the GPStogo scheme could help, by loaning some GPS devices? http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/GPStogo

Komentar uporabnika jonston weston dne 10. september 2011 ob 18:14

It is true for loaning some GPS devices, and am very interested in doing openstreet mapping, but the problem is that i cant access fund to pay back the loan within that mentioned period of time.
we people from developing countries apart from having other problems in our settlements majority of us, we are of low income earners.
We still have many informal settlements that need to be mapped.

Komentar uporabnika Skippern dne 10. september 2011 ob 20:03

Maybe the Tanzanian community can look into the Brazilian lend-a-gps model, where an organization is the owner of the gps units, and allows users fitting a predefined criteria use the unit for a pre-determined period of time. I think there is some information about it on the wiki, but as far as I know, only in Portuguese.

Komentar uporabnika daveemtb dne 12. september 2011 ob 12:59

Jonston, the GPStogo scheme mentioned above provides GPS units to borrow free of charge (funded by donations) on the condition that OSM contribution takes place - see the link above.

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