Hi Ahasan,
As far as you lead the operation and communicate regularly about this action, 
you should have support from the HOT contributors following this email list and 
reading the various hot.openstreetmap.org Blog updates. We can help you to 
create Task Manager jobs for remote mapping and invite contributors to 
participate.

Note that their are key factors for a constant participation of remote 
contributors to these actions.  This is a technical and humanitarian community 
and we connect through internet and need to know each other, make interesting 
the volunteer participation. Communication about the objectives and the work 
done in the field is essential to motivate participants. This is also more fun 
and motivating for both the remote mappers and field contributors to build 
together such actions, discuss about methodology and progress, to feel that we 
are a global community and experimenting interesting new approaches.  A broad 
community follows these discussions and are interested to learn how we build 
these actions and experiment themselves.

Good communications can be done both from this list and with some Blog updates 
with pictures. See for example an update about Lubumbashi 
http://hot.openstreetmap.org/updates/2014-04-01_a_week_in_lubumbashi_drc

 Pierre 

      De : Ahasanul Hoque <hoque.aha...@gmail.com>
 À : Pete Masters <pedrito1...@googlemail.com> 
Cc : Pierre Béland <pierz...@yahoo.fr>; "hot@openstreetmap.org" 
<hot@openstreetmap.org>; Jorieke Vyncke <jorieke.vyn...@gmail.com> 
 Envoyé le : Mercredi 11 février 2015 9h01
 Objet : Re: [HOT] Need Suggestions: Union Mapping
   
Many thanks Pierre and Pete for your helpful suggestions. Much appreciated. We 
already started to draw the features using JOSM as much as possible. I would 
follow that methods used in Kamrangir char in last Missing Maps Project. Trying 
to collect some more GPS/androids. Lets see. 

Would I get support from HOT (as in Kamrangir Char of Missing maps Project) to 
upload all the road and major features what will be collected initially by 1/2 
GPS holder to track all possible roads and features ?

Kind regardsAhasan




On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 7:06 PM, Pete Masters <pedrito1...@googlemail.com> 
wrote:

Ahasan, great news, man... Do the volunteers not have their own android phones. 
In the final days mapping hazaribagh and Kamrangirchar, they were using osmand 
on their own devices. Also, I think there might some gps units around that 
Jorieke left the previous time she was there.In addition to the tracing, the 
technique that worked well in Kamrangirchar was to send one mapper out for the 
day on a rickshaw, making sure they go down every road to the end. We gave them 
a gps unit and a a phone and used the combination of tracks to edit the road 
network (which HOT helped add) ahead of field mapping with surveys. This worked 
well there because tracing was hard due to the density of buildings.Good luck 
and look forward to hearing how it went....!PeteOn 9 Feb 2015 21:09, "Pierre 
Béland" <pierz...@yahoo.fr> wrote:

Hi Ahasan,
We will be pleased to support you for this action.
I would suggest that you first organize a remote mapping session with your 
local experienced mappers, trace the map in detail (roads + buildings) and add 
as much infos as you can. This will greatly facilitate the field work later. 
There is good Bing and Mapbox imagery available. This should facilitate tracing 
buildings an roads.

Infos such as street, locality, neighbourhood names and important 
infrastructures such as hospitals, etc. will help later people to locate them 
when doing the field work.  

We often prefer to use the JOSM editor since it is possible to work even in the 
context of bad internet connection. There is also a building plugin that 
facilitate tracing the buildings.
In the preparation of the Field work, it would help that you test your field 
work methodology, including adding the information to OSM later. While some 
people are mapping some areas, you could alternate and do some field work 
collection to test your methodology both using phones and paper. Since you only 
have 3 phones and 1 gps, it will be important to also use FieldPapers.  Phones 
and gps could be used to trace streets and compare with the map made from 
aerial imagery. There are also questionnaires available that help document the 
infrastructures.1. Phone Android applications such as OsmAnd with an offline 
map do not require access to internet   (If it was possible to have more phones 
it would help I think)
2. FieldPaper printouts where people can take notes.

regard
 Pierre 

      De : Ahasanul Hoque <hoque.aha...@gmail.com>
 À : Jorieke Vyncke <jorieke.vyn...@gmail.com>; Pete Masters 
<pedrito1...@googlemail.com>; "hot@openstreetmap.org" <hot@openstreetmap.org> 
 Envoyé le : Lundi 9 février 2015 13h51
 Objet : [HOT] Need Suggestions: Union Mapping
   


Dear Jorieke/ Pete and all,Hope you are fine. I would like to inform you that 
we (WSP-World Bank) collaboration with CARE Bangladesh has intended to  map 
(house hold level) an union of Nilphamari District named Botlagari starting 
from end of this month. Though in the OSM data this remote area almost blank. 
Do you have any suggestion what might help me to finish this union in a easiest 
way ?. FYI, this union have almos 9000 households. We will have 16 trained 
local mappers and we have 3 androids and 1 GPS. Looking for your urgent 
suggestions:

Please see the union in below umap link:  
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/botlagari-union-of-sayedpur-upazila-of-nilphamari-_28405#13/25.8052/88.8945
Thanks and Regards
Ahasan
.....................................................................................
Ahasanul Hoque
GIS & Environmental Data Mgt Specialist
WSP, The World Bank.Contact: hoque.aha...@gmail.com; ahasan...@yahoo.com | Web: 
ahasanulhoque.com
Skype: ahasan4u | Linkedin: http://tinyurl.com/njg3xsp 


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