Kerala/Grants/HOTBoosterGrant2023/Proposal/Major District Roads network of Kerala

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Updating the Major District Roads Network of Kerala in OpenStreetMap
Update and enhance the Major District Roads (MDR) network of Kerala in OpenStreetMap
start-date2023-07-15
goalstandardisations
end-date2023-09-15
budget (INR)90,000 INR
grant_typeOrganisaion
location(s)Kerala
contact(s)• jinoy@sahya.org.in
organization (if applicable)• Sahya Digital Conservation Foundation

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Your project

This is an opportunity for you to tell us about your project. In this section we'd like to hear about your community, which local challenge your project addresses, what you plan to do and how, your sustainability plan, and how you plan to share your stories.

The project aims to create and update the Major District Roads (MDRs) network of Kerala in OpenStreetMap. About 27,470 km of road network with 5784 number of stretches roads in Kerala is MDR roads. The project helps to build a freely available and editable map of major road network in Kerala by adding tag and other major details to OSM. Precise and up-to-date road information is crucial for effective emergency response and saving lives. This project will contribute to improving the accuracy and accessibility of road information in Kerala, benefiting both local communities and various stakeholders.

Describe the local challenge your project is addressing

In this section please describe in detail the challenge that your project addresses. We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.

The current state of road data in the region is inadequate with missing or incorrect road names, classifications and tags. This lack of accurate and comprehensive road information poses several challenges that leads to incorrect directions, longer travel times, and increased fuel consumption for commuters and tourists alike. It also leads to inefficient planning and allocation of resources. By addressing these challenges and updating the MDRs network in OpenStreetMap, our project aims to contribute to improved navigation, emergency response, infrastructure development, and socio-economic growth in Kerala.

Describe your project

In this section, please provide specific details about your mapping objectives. This should include: how you will contribute to help solve the local challenge you are addressing, what you aim to achieve with funding, what volume of mapping you plan to complete and how, and the number individuals are you aiming to include in mapping activities. We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.

Our project focuses on updating and enhancing the 27,470 km of MDR road network that consists of 5784 number of stretches roads of Kerala. The project activities include:

  • Data Collection:- The data will be collected the government recourses which includes the tags for the MDR roads. Along with the local community members, will check the collected data and will clean it up. Will classify the road names, classifications, road Division and section details for mapping.
  • Data Validation and OSM Editing:- The collected data will be thoroughly validated to ensure its accuracy and reliability. Workshops will be organized to engage the local community in the editing process. Mappers will receive training and technical support to effectively edit and update the road data in OSM.
  • Quality Assurance: Rigorous quality assurance processes will be implemented to review and verify the updated MDR road data. Techniques like both automated validation tools and manual review techniques will be employed to identify and rectify any errors or inconsistencies while mapping process.
  • Documentation of the data:- Throughout the project, comprehensive documentation and tutorials on mapping techniques and best practices will be created. This knowledge will be shared with the local community and uploaded to public platforms, enabling individuals and organizations to maintain and update the road network data in the future.

Describe your sustainability plan

In this section please describe how your activities will continue post-funding. If you are applying for funding to purchase equipment, explain who will store/use the equipment you purchase, and if you have long term sustainability plans for your community's development. We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.

Our sustainability plan focuses on ensuring the long-term impact and maintenance of the updated Major District Roads (MDRs) network data in OpenStreetMap (OSM) for Kerala. We recognize the importance of ongoing community involvement that advancements to sustain the project's outcomes.

The key components of our sustainability plan include:

  • Community Engagement: We will continue to foster a strong relationship with the local community and engage them in the maintenance and updating of the road network data in OSM. This will involve organizing regular mapping events, workshops, and training sessions to encourage community members to contribute their knowledge and expertise.
  • Capacity Building: We will invest in capacity building initiatives to empower individuals and organizations to effectively contribute to OSM. This will include providing training resources, conducting educational programs, and facilitating knowledge-sharing platforms.
  • Collaboration with Stakeholders: We will establish collaborations with government agencies, other non-profit organizations, and other relevant stakeholders involved in transportation planning and infrastructure development. This collaboration will also help in securing additional resources and support for the maintenance of the road network data.
  • Documentation and Open Data Advocacy: We will document our project methodologies, lessons learned, and best practices, making them openly accessible to the public. This documentation will serve as a resource for future initiatives and contribute to the global knowledge base of open mapping practices. Additionally, we will advocate for the use of open data and the integration of OSM data into various applications and services.

What are your community-defined project goals, and how do you define project success?

Please explain you project goals. This can include: setting goals such as "we will train X number of new mappers", "we will register as a legal entity", or "the data will be used by X", and why these goals are important to your community such as "we intent to be legally registered so that we can receive more grant funding in the future", "we intend to engage X number of women in mapping activities so that we can empower local women" or "we want to build a partnership with X so that our data will be used and trusted". We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.

To update and standardise the MDR roads in Kerala with the engagement of the community members.

The project goals are follows:

  • We will train 5 number of new mappers for this mapping activity.
  • Cleanup the existing data to match the with the updated data.
  • The mapped data will available in the open platform will be useful for both local communities and various stakeholders.

Project success can be defined by:

  • The successful updation of MDR road network data with the all relevant road attributes and features in OSM.
  • The project's success is measured by its long-term sustainability. This includes the establishment of a data maintenance mechanism, capacity building initiatives, collaboration with local authorities, and getting support to ensure the continuous update and maintenance of the road network data in the future.

List the tools you intend to use during your project and why

Please describe which tools you plan to use to collect, update, clean, or store you data and why. For example: "we plan to use HOT's Tasking Manager to coordinate volunteers" or "we will upload our data to X platform because..." We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.

  • QGIS - Retriving the Data
  • JOSM - Mapping Activity
  • OpenRefine - Data cleanup and Documentation

Explain how you plan to share your stories

Please give examples of how you will use share your stories with others. This can include: how you will publicise your news, where you will collect media content, how you will use social media channels, and if you will reach out beyond your immediate network to share your stories. We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.

Partnerships

Successful applications will demonstrate one or more partnerships with a local data user. Priority will be given to applications for which the data has been requested by a partnering organisation, or where the partner organisation has expressed interest in collecting the data for a specific use or intervention. Example partners include local non-government organisations (NGOs), community based organisations (CBOs), local governments, companies, universities, schools, and other academic institutions.

Describe who will use your data

It is important that the data you generate during the project is useful, and that it will be used to advance humanitarian and/or development challenges locally. In this section, please include: if the data you will be collecting has been requested by a partnering organisation, if there is an established formal relationship with the partnering organisation, if there is an existing MoU between you and the partnering organisation, and how long have you been working with the partnering organisation. If your organisation or community is going to be the data user, please describe how you will use the data, and how it ties in with your organisation's work. We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.

The data will be published in Openstreetmap and can be used by anyone who needs the road network data which includes the government officials, emergency response team, infrastructure development team.

Describe any other partnerships and collaborations you plan to mobilise or establish for the purpose of the project

In this section, please describe any additional partners you might be working with. If there are no additional partners (beyond the data user) this must be stated here. We recommend your response be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 400 words.


Expansion

Successful applications will show how communities intend to grow community engagement. This includes a practical approach to how many new mappers you aim to recruit and how they will be involved in community activities. Priority will be given to communities that also include a plan for ongoing engagement beyond the grant period. If this is not relevant to your project, please explain why.

Project plan and budget

Priority will be given to applications that collaborate with other OSM communities in the region. This can be country-specific or regional and can include collaboration with Youth Mappers Chapters, or members of the HOT community to help with training, validation (as examples). For support in sourcing collaborators, email microgrants@hotosm.org.

Budget breakdown

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Sl.No Item Qty Total cost for budget item (in INR) Activity
1 Project Discussion and Training program 1 5000 Discussing about the project and the activities needs to be done.
2 Data Collection and Cleanup 1 8000 Colleting data from the resources and cleaning it up
3 Armchair mapping 8 60000 Mapping of the 17 divisions MDR road network map in OSM
4 Data Validation 1 5000 Validating the mapped data
5 Documentation Expenses 1 2500 Documenting the mapped data and publishing it
6 Miscellaneous 1500
7 Institutional Expesnses 8000 Organizational cost for the project. 10% of the project cost.
Total Rs. 90,000

Project plan

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Activity Sept Oct Nov Dec
Project Discussion and Training program
Mapping Process
Validation & Documentation


Report

Declaration

By submitting this form to OpenStreetMap Kerala Team, you certify the information contained in this application is correct, and that if you are awarded a grant, you will use it only for the purposes described above. You will provide written documentation and receipts for all of your expenses to Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team to demonstrate this. You understand that the decisions made by the Booster Grant facilitation committee are final.

Endorsements

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