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Getting the Crowd to Help. How We Built a Mapwiki in Open Source. I nformation and mapping in the public interest www.greeninfo.org. About Us. Larry Orman , Executive Director Robert Graham , Web GIS Developer GreenInfo Network - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Getting the Crowd to Help

How We Built a Mapwiki in Open Source

Information and mapping in the public interestwww.greeninfo.org

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About Us• Larry Orman, Executive Director

• Robert Graham, Web GIS Developer

• GreenInfo Network nonprofit 16 years geospatial tech 12 staff

Information and mapping in the public interestwww.greeninfo.org

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1.It started with a problem

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California’s Parks/Open Space 900 agencies/organizations

49,000,000 acres16,000 units

55,000 holdings

~1.5 FTE . . .

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Options?

• Call everyone up and ask for data

• Hand out paper maps to draw on

• Isn’t there an app for that? Use phones and go out

• Just buy the data

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What we need is…

The Crowd!

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2.Let’s build it

ourselves!

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The Recipe1. Sequence the user steps2. Choose data to review3. Actions = Notes, Drawings, Edits, Uploads4. See everyone’s stuff, too

. . . bada bing, bada boom

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MapCollaborator™

http://websites.greeninfo.org/mapcollaborator/cpad/

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Admin

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http://websites.greeninfo.org/mapcollaborator/cpad/

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3.Ok, what else?

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Recreation Facilities?

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Recreation Facilities!

http://www.mapsportal.org/mapcollab_facilities/

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School Footprints?

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School Footprints?• Megan’s Law – 2,000’

• Tobacco, beverage regulations – 1-2,000’?

• Probation tracking

• Safe routes to school planning

• Etc…

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School Footprints!

http://www.mapsportal.org/mapcollab_schools/

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Anza Trail?

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Anza Trail!

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This can all be yours!

Easily adaptable

Core function set

But don’t over do it

(It’s not GIS. . . it supports GIS)

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4.Get outta the way,

I want to do it!

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The Tools You Need

PostGIS DB

Online spatial database (PostGIS) Map engine (OpenLayers) Map/Data services (MapServer, TileCache, OGR) Web framework (CodeIgniter) Web server stack (Linux/Apache/PHP) Web Pages

(HTML/JQuery)

OL Map

FormsPHP/CI

OGRMapServer/TileCache

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Data Actions Get - features (WFS, GeoJSON), Images (WMS, Tiles) Create/Edit - OL features Post - geometry (text), attributes (forms)

DatabaseUsers

Admin

Map

Forms

JS/JQuery

PHP/CI

OGR

PHP/CI

PHP/CI

GeoJSON

MapServer

WFS

WMS

TileCache

PHP/CI/JQuery

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More Tools Admin - DataTables.js Exports - PHPExcel, Wkhtml2pdf, pgsql2shp

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Directions to watch for CartoDB Google MapMaker/Fusion Tables Ushahidi GeoDjango UTF Grids

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Tools can do most anything

Is the crowd willing (and able…)?

We’re all too busy

Make it easy and focused

Use flexible tech

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Contacts

Robert Graham – [email protected]

Larry Orman – [email protected]

GreenInfo – www.greeninfo.org

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