Organised Editing/Activities/OSMJordan Community-Mapping Climate Memory Al Azraq

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Mobile Story-Mapping Instructions

Field inputting POI (OSMAND) and Wikidata(Firefox/Web) Image(Camera/OSMAND AV Note) and linking together

  • INSTALL and SET-UP OSMAND =>
  • Press the three lines on the screen for menu
  • PLUGINS=> Trip Record, AV Notes, Audio Notes
  • And …… OSM Editing:
  • Input username in OSMAND Plugin Setttings by pressing the cog in there

Flow Chart/Workflow

OPEN OSMAND

  • Find a place where there is a story to tell about a person, some history, or a technical detail which is unusual or you want to record.
  • Standing in front of an item:
  • “Long-Press” blue dot of your location in OSMAND, to make a pin-drop
  • “Actions” ⇔> “Create POI” in OSMAND
  • Then:
  • Find a “Type” if you can
  • Description (More important than name or anything above this). A few words, not the story. => ADVANCED => Add tag
  • Tags (historic=, landuse=, highway=, artwork=,civilsation=)
  • MINIMISE OSMAND - YOU WILL COME BACK TO IT

[Photo: In OSMAND

Actions: Add Photo/Video/Audio note

Note: We want to record, photo, also ensure authorship

THIS PHOTO WILL STAY IN YOUR PHONE

Photo: Just  photo (with location)

Open your camera app.

Camera “Settings” ⇔ “Location=ON”

Take a photo]

Now you have the data to upload in the two Apps

Open a browser and search “WIKIMEDIA UPLOAD”

(Make sure you have/create a wikimedia login) [LINK]

“Upload Media”

Upload your Photo

Item description and coordinates:

Title is “Photo of…”, because it is describing the DIGITAL MEDIA OBJECT you are creating. (NB: this will be public, so be sure that is OK with any people in the photo, or yourself to GIVE it to the PUBLIC DOMAIN)

Description

Your Story in summary. What is interesting (you can add more material later)

  • Try to Upload, It asks for “Structured data” - to link it to wikidata. LOOK FOR “DEPICTS”
  • Open a tab and google: “{anything to do with WHAT IT IS} in Wikidata”
  • Does wikidata exist for it? Any aspect of it? (if so, cut and paste the ‘QiD’ number at the top of the Wikidata item)
  • Return to your Wikimedia entry, and paste in the QiD

Upload

=> Copy URL

Back to openstreetMap tagging

  • ADD+,  and type  “wiki”. Select wikimedia tag
  • ADD+,  and again type  “wiki”. Select wikidata tag.
  • Back to the QiD number, copy, and paste into the wikidata value field.
  • ADD+,  and type  “ur

This adds Wikimedia link

as a Url for the image.

Also to wikidata item

Upload POI in OSMAND

Upload final entry in Wikimedia

Background

Mapping climate memory and well-being in multi-ethnic migrant communities of Al Azraq desert oasis, Jordan.

OpenStreetMap has been used for community-led data insights in emergency and development settings since 2006. In 2019, the National Risk Atlas of Uganda pioneered combining regional climate data with ‘hyper-local’ (OSM) exposure data. Local communities can also represent ethnicity on OpenStreetMap, making language, practices and community perspectives globally legible.

This project explores community-led data production amongst groups undergoing extreme cultural change, where geo-located community-defined assets, traditional placemaking techniques, and adaptive coping strategies may inform better natural resource management, and address the wider determinants of Wellbeing.

Maps of this area are scarce or outdated, and do not express the community priorities which are becoming increasingly important in this precarious space. Mapping roads, buildings, and socio-economic features (e.g. POI) is of paramount importance to the allocation of scarce water resources in the region, and can empower precarious communities to participate in and develop coping mechanisms for adapting to accelerated loss of water supply in this desert oasis.

The project is a practice-based study of the application of Community-Mapping humanitarian OpenData methodologies used to create refugee resources/behavioural maps (Uganda Example: http://u.osmfr.org/m/264100/), non-clinical factors relating to wellbeing/contextual Public Health (Wales example: http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/community-defined-assets-foraging-outdoor-creative_731724#15/51.7472/-3.3822), and heritage and cultural layer mapping piloted in Wales under the National Library Mapping Land Voices project.

Coordination

  • Community OpenMapping allows the potential for communities to have a say in their own public health priorities and resource allocation. This comparative multi-ethnic project features contributions from English, Welsh, Lugbara, Luganda, Druze, Bedouin, Syrian, Palestinian, and Sheshen origins.
  • This project has been initiated under the Jordan Royal Scientific Society by Rupert Allan @rupertmaesglas, in collaboration with OSM Jordan, and YouthMappers Jordan. It leverages Consultant Mappers from comparative cultural settings where multi-ethnic and multi-lingual rural issues are front and centre of Community Mapping interests. The concept of multi-ethnic climate justice and science communication are central research themes, under UNESCO and British Council funding.

Contacts

  • [www.rupertallan.com] - mail@rupertallan.com Rupert Allan - OSM username: rupertmaesglas

Hashtag

    1. Azraqwetland #MapJordan #hotosm-project-15000 #DesertHighways

Timeframe

Starting: October 2023

Ending: December 2024

Remote Mapping Coordination

Project Title & Link Status Priority Difficulty
15000 OSM Jordan - Base-Mapping Azraq-Buildings (and Roads) DRAFT LOW BEGINNER

Participants

  • Missing Maps Volunteers
  • Local Community Mappers
  • HOT Corporate Mapathons

Measuring Success

The #MapJordan tag will be used to track contributions (buildings added) but ultimately success will be measured by all projects being archived after being fully mapped and validated and successfully used for field data collection.

Initial uMap sample visualisation: http://u.osmfr.org/m/1016874/

Mapping Instructions

Project Specific Mapping Notes

  • Imagery: Please use Bing imagery, which is currently set as the default imagery for mapping. You may switch to ESRI, axar or others for comparison but Bing has been chosen for this area due to it being the best imagery.
  • Some squares will already be partially or fully mapped, map in more if needed or fix up the existing mapping, or submit it with "Yes" selected in response to "Is this task completely mapped?" if it is already complete.
  • Existing mapping does not match imagery - This happens in some areas, when different imagery sources are used. If this occurs, check to make sure you are using Bing imagery. If necessary, adjust existing mapping to align with Bing, then continue mapping.
  • Alternative imagery is better - Sometimes due to shadows, alignment and other factors it may be easier to trace features using other imagery. That is fine as long as you adjust for any offset. When finished please leave a comment in the Tasking Manager when you mark done/stop mapping to say you used alternative imagery. See LearnOSM for detailed instructions on handling imagery offset, or Aerial Imagery & Alignment for adjusting in the iD editor.

Buildings

  • Please accurately outline all the buildings you can find. The outline should be for the full size of the building even if it is partly covered by trees in the imagery.
  • Take care to not include the building shadow in the building outline.
  • After tagging as a building, please leave all the 'Fields' empty - this information is added later by local mappers.
  • After drawing the outline and tagging as a building, use the 'Q' key in the iD web editor to "square" the corners.
  • Many buildings are very close, but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting.
  • In the iD web editor, you will only have the option to tag new features as buildings, see below for editing or adding other features. Only if you have personal knowledge of a building, please add that information to the building, like the type of building (hospital, school, gas station, etc) or a name if it has one.

Roads and Paths

  • Mapping roads and paths is very important in this area populated by transient communities. Migration as a awy of life can express cultural priorities, and the project aims to enable communities to benefit from recording their pathways and passages as community assets. Mapping Azraq Roads and Pathways project: #

General Remote-Mapping Notes

  • Be as precise as possible - This takes a little bit of practice, but following a road closely or the outline of a building carefully really makes a difference in the quality of map data produced. Quality is more important than quantity when it comes to mapping. Zooming in close helps.
  • Changeset comments - These are filled in with some default information but you should always add what you mapped. For example "added buildings and roads" or "added in some waterways"
  • It is ok to "split" task squares - Sometimes a task square will have a lot detailed settlement mapping. If you think it would help to make the task square smaller so the mapping could be finished in a more reasonable time, use the "split" link above the task square comment box.
  • Personal knowledge - If you have local knowledge, that is incredibly valuable and any information you are 100% sure of you can add to the object you are mapping. Building names, health facilities, names of roads, etc, are all very valuable and the name= tag can be used to supply that information.
  • If you have to stop mapping before you have mapped everything select "No" in response to the question "Is this task completely mapped?".
  • You are making a real difference mapping - Every contribution matters in a real, tangible way. Mapping is not easy but know that your mapping is used by humanitarian organizations around the world every single day.
  • Points of interest are of importance in this project, and interactive wikimedia tagging is expected to develop around multi-ethnic climate memory and rural practices. Please be observant of cultural factors relating to this.

This project has been initiated under the Jordan Royal Scientific Society by Rupert Allan @rupertmaesglas, in collaboration with OSM Jordan, and YouthMappers Jordan. It leverages Consultant Mappers from comparative cultural settings where multi-ethnic and multi-lingual rural issues are front and centre of Community Mapping interests. The concept of multi-ethnic climate justice and science communication are central research themes, under UNESCO and British Council funding.

Validation

Every completed task is analyzed by the validators, following the Tasking Manager steps, OSMCha is also be used to identify and correct the remaining mistakes. For HOT corporate mapathons, HOT will be responsible for validation.

OSMCha filtered to campaign hashtag and start date.

Results

Results will be posted here