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Creating Global Activity Specific Maps

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Jul 3, 2019
27:49
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
How to Update Your Maps and Thunder Forest With Open Street Map
02:39 • 2min
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3
How to Update a Global Map
04:37 • 2min
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4
How OpenStreetMap Edits Data
06:33 • 2min
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OpenStreetMap: A Community Project
08:49 • 2min
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6
The Challenges of Making a Map of the World
10:25 • 3min
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7
The Future of Maps
13:44 • 4min
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The Future of Cartography
17:18 • 2min
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The Future of Maps
19:22 • 2min
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The Future of Cartography
21:17 • 3min
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The Future of Cartography
24:18 • 3min
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Andy Allan, the owner and founder of Thundred Forest, talks about how he got involved with the OpenStreetMap project and ended up creating activity specific maps at a global scale. We also discuss what it takes to make and update maps of the world and the opportunities in the digital mapping space as well as what the future might look like. MapScaping.com

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