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List of featured images/2016

These are featured images, which have been identified as the best examples of OpenStreetMap mapping, or as useful illustrations of the OpenStreetMap project.

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2016

Week 1
(4–10 Jan.)
English How do amenity tags change? A detailed analysis by Matias Dahl involved mining the Planet.osm/full history dumps to produce diagrams like this revealing internal relationships between the tags.
Week 2
(11–17 Jan.)
English Stickers of OpenStreetMap Taiwan logo for Participants of the Kaohsiung Meetup, which occurred in the Southern port city in Taiwan.
Week 3
(18–24 Jan.)
English OpenStreetMap in an IC2 carriage (Deutsche Bahn). The map shows the current location of the train and highlights the stations.
Week 4
(25–31 Jan.)
English “We won‘t let the snow stop us!” The folks at swedish design firm geoshepherds, have been out mapping on their cross-country skis!
Week 5
(1–7 Feb.)
English Last month mappers gathered in Bogota, for an OpenStreetMap Colombia/Missing Maps Project event to help put the Wayuu people on the map, by mapping details of the "La Guajira" peninsula. Read more on the OpenStreetMap Colombia blog.
Week 6
(8–14 Feb.)
English The FabLab Lannion laser cutting machine, making a map of the roads of Lannion-Tregor Communauté, northern France (here).
Week 7
(15–21 Feb.)
English SmellyMaps. Mapping different types of smell (based on flickr tags & tweets) as different colours on the OpenStreetMap road network.
Week 8
(22–28 Feb.)
English Tandale in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, has been mapped in dense detail since 2009. Recently the Ramani Huria project involved local people and UAV imagery, updating reflecting flood changes, and adding even more local details (see the map).
Week 9
(1–6 Mar.)
English The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and the Croix-Rouge Française hosted a 3-day OpenStreetMap workshop in Bogo, Cebu, as part of their Northern Cebu Risk Mapping project. Read more here.
Week 10
(7–13 Mar.)
English Conference organised by the Mexico OpenStreetMap community in the campus of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México in Toluca.
Week 11
(14–20 Mar.)
English New mappers at #mapsaintlucia, the first national mapathon in Saint Lucia.
Week 12
(21–27 Mar.)
English For OpenDataDay 2016 in Santiago, Chile they asked passers-by in a public square to put sticky notes over a big printed OpenStreetMap map. Read more on this OKFN blog post.
Week 13
(28 Mar. – 3 Apr.)
English Distribution of place names containing “berg” (German for “mountain”) in Switzerland. Try out your own place names query to visualise geographic distribution using Chris Roth’s Places tool.
Week 14
(4–10 Apr.)
English Argentina has some curious street layouts. In the city of Puerto Madryn there is a suburb with concentric circular streets and in El Calafate a suburb (Solo Terra) whose streets form a treble clef!
Week 15
(11–17 Apr.)
English India has 22 languages and one of the powerful features of OpenStreetMap is that we can map places and feature names in more than one language. User PlaneMad has created a view of this data. A multilingual map of India. Read more on his diary entry.
Week 16
(18–24 Apr.)
English Heatmap of addresses across Epworth, in Harare Province, Zimbabwe. An example of planning and reporting efforts needed to create or improve Missing Maps in Africa.
Week 17
(25 Apr. – 1 May)
English Colombian mapper Fredy Rivera likes to take his 4x4 and map mountain trails for OpenStreetMap. With such stunning scenery in the Andes, who can blame him?! Fredy was featured in this mapper in the spotlight blog post.
Week 18
(2–8 May)
English Students at MediaLab UIO in Ecuador mapping in response to the recent earthquake, using the OSM Tasking Manager to coordinate with mappers around the world. Read more on their blog (in Spanish) and on the 2016 Ecuador earthquake page.
Week 19
(9–15 May)
English The new OSM Analytics tool showing progress with mapping buildings in Haiti, by comparing on a timeline, and with a visual side-by-side map slider.
Week 20
(16–22 May)
English Web developers learning about mapping at this developer focused mapping workshop organized by Kathmandu Living Labs in Nepal.
Week 21
(23–29 May)
English Nama Budhathoki of Kathmandu Living Labs describing the 2015 Nepal earthquake mapping response at Understanding Risk conference in Venice (session info).
Week 22
(30 May – 5 Jun.)
English The State of the Map France 2016 conference took place in Clermont-Ferrand last weekend.
Week 23
(6–12 Jun.)
English Students and Teachers in Kyrgyzstan creating detailed maps of their villages. Read more on the HOT blog.
Week 24
(13–19 Jun.)
English Members of Swiss OSM (SOSM) shared a stand at Geosummit in Bern. Demonstrations included "Map on a Stick" and a variety of printed maps based on OSM. Swiss Federal Councillor & Minister for Defence and Sports, Guy Parmelin, is discussing the mapping of his home town of Bursins with prof. Stefan Keller (HSR, Rapperswil).
Week 25
(20–26 Jun.)
English A bus map produced with OpenStreetMap, is now being used and enjoyed by the people of Managua, Nicaragua. This article tells the story.
Week 26
(27 Jun. – 3 Jul.)
English Presented at OSMit2016, this moving 3D model by OpenDot Lab is the latest way to visualise OpenStreetMap stats! Watch a video here.
Week 27
(4–10 Jul.)
English Board game using OSM data: memory game of the French largest cathedrals. JBacc created this by filtering of the Geofabrik extract with Osmosis, area calculation with QGIS, data processing and rendering with Maperitive/Maperipy.
Week 28
(11–17 Jul.)
English Luc Freitas analysed mapping progress of Brazilian cities (diary entry in Portuguese). He looked at the size of cities based on municipal boundaries data (already imported from IBGE), and correlated this with the amount of residential roads data in OpenStreetMap. This image and the tabular output helps guide further mapping efforts by the Brazilian community.
Week 29
(18–24 Jul.)
English Throughout June there was a big series of MapLesotho mapping events (involving modem equipment travelling around the country!), culminating in this final mapping session with a visit from the Lesotho minister for local government. Read more on the MapLesotho blog.
Week 30
(25–31 Jul.)
English State Of The Map U.S. 2016 took place last weekend in Seattle with a packed program of talks, workshops, hacking & mapping.
Week 31
(1–7 Aug.)
English In Bluefields, Nicaragua, the local OSM community and UNICEF worked with school children to help them empower themselves through the use of maps.
Week 32
(8–14 Aug.)
English OpenStreetMap spotted on board a bus in Kraków, Poland.
Week 33
(15–21 Aug.)
English State of the Map Japan 2016 was held in Tokyo last week.
Week 34
(22–28 Aug.)
English The ByKy bike share system in Dubai (UAE) has signposts at each docking station, featuring OpenStreetMap!
Week 35
(29 Aug. – 4 Sep.)
English The OpenStreetMap 12th Anniversary Birthday party was celebrated around the world, including cake in Japan, India and Germany!
Week 36
(5–11 Sep.)
English A spiderweb of streets around the Plaza del Ejecutivo, in Mexico City.
Week 37
(12–18 Sep.)
English Visualising tool created by the Martin Raifer allows us to explore the stats about OpenStreetMap.org map views. Read more on his diary.
Week 38
(19–25 Sep.)
English A collaborative emergency mapping event organized by the Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap communities in the City of Trento, Italy.
Week 39
(26 Sep. – 2 Oct.)
English Group photo at the international OpenStreetMap conference State Of The Map 2016 in Brussels.
Week 40
(3–9 Oct.)
English Opening session at State of the Map Asia 2016 in Manila, Philippines last weekend.
Week 41
(10–16 Oct.)
English Marco Barbieri presented his cartographic work at OSMit last year, producing these attractive web maps (webmapp.it) and printable tourist maps of Monte Pisano, as well as organising mapping parties in this part of Italy.
Week 42
(17–23 Oct.)
English The public transport service STAR in Rennes Metropole, France, uses OpenStreetMap on their information boards.
Week 43
(24–30 Oct.)
English A beautiful image showing all the rivers, lakes, creeks and wetlands of Colombia by Omar Pineda.
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