# OpenStreetMap
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* OSM is 20!
* Mapping is ~~not hard~~ easy!
* Haiyan, 11 years after
* "Mapa-Aksyon" + Group Discussions
* Sharing of (actionable!) insights
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### Introductions
Tell us why you're here today, and the last thing you added to (any) map, if any, and what you expect from this workshop.
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## OSM is 20! :tada:

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### Mapping is easy
:globe_with_meridians: rapideditor.org/edit
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## Haiyan, 11 years after
* What are your memories of Yolanda?
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* Haiyan/Yolanda mapping in 2013
* watershed moment for OSM in PHL + world, "humanitarian mapping"
* precedent for wider use of OSM for humanitarian response
* showcased potential/usefulness/limitations of crowd-sourced mapping and open data
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It's 2024, and we're still following the same practices from 2013. Why?
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* Where are we today?
* Call for mappping ("activation") are attracting less contributors from the general public. "donor fatigue" syndrome?
* Potential and applications of the available data, while open and available, are not maximized on the ground, though popular in academic circles
* What motivates you (and other folks) to contribute to the map?
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### How to make data actionable?

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### Tools for Pre-emptive disaster mapping
* any OSM editor
* any micro-tasking manager, foor coordinated mapping of critical lifeline infrastructure updates, attributes and geometry
* road networks
* settlements
* emergency services
* updated imagery, aerial or street-level
* knowledgeable partners who can realize the potentials of data/maps for planning, preparedness, and disaster response
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## FIN
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