The document summarizes the coastline and coastal towns of Asturias, Spain. It describes the scenic coastline characterized by cliffs and bays. It then lists and provides brief descriptions of coastal towns from west to east, including their natural beauty, fishing heritage, and tourism. It also mentions several beaches, landmarks, and parks along the coast. The document then shifts to discussing the inland areas and mountains of Asturias, highlighting several national parks and reserves known for their landscapes. It concludes by briefly introducing some of the major cities in Asturias, including Oviedo, Gijon, and Aviles.
This document discusses community analytics on the GeoWeb and outlines challenges and opportunities for collaborative analysis of big, real-time, linked geospatial data. It proposes creating web-based platforms to make analytics easy, powerful, collaborative and traceable for decision makers and the general public. The goal is to enable people to work together to analyze information and draw more informed conclusions, as was done for disaster relief in Haiti, by addressing issues around data volume, sharing models and keeping analyses extendable and improving over time.
OpenStreetMap is a free editable map of the world created by users. It uses data from various sources like GPS and aerial imagery. Users can add points of interest, roads, boundaries and tags through online editors or applications. The map data is stored in a database and rendered into tile images that can be displayed on various viewers and devices. The project aims to involve communities in continuously improving map data through editing parties.
OpenHistoricalMap is creating a map of everything that has ever existed with a time slider to view how the world has changed over time. It currently has maps from prehistory through ancient and modern history and aims to map yesterday as well. OpenHistoricalMap wants contributors to help add more historical data and take part in a hackday event.
Open Historical Maps at State of the Map (SOTM), 2009, Amsterdamchippy
This document discusses tools and projects for digitizing and georeferencing historical maps on the web in an open and collaborative manner. It presents examples like Gutenkarte for browsing geographic texts, and the NYPL Map Rectifier and Digitizer. It also covers best practices for public editing, versioning, and resolving disputes on collaborative projects. Finally, it promotes open access to historical maps and building a shared database through crowd-sourcing with tools like Whooms and Mapwarper.
The document summarizes the coastline and coastal towns of Asturias, Spain. It describes the scenic coastline characterized by cliffs and bays. It then lists and provides brief descriptions of coastal towns from west to east, including their natural beauty, fishing heritage, and tourism. It also mentions several beaches, landmarks, and parks along the coast. The document then shifts to discussing the inland areas and mountains of Asturias, highlighting several national parks and reserves known for their landscapes. It concludes by briefly introducing some of the major cities in Asturias, including Oviedo, Gijon, and Aviles.
This document discusses community analytics on the GeoWeb and outlines challenges and opportunities for collaborative analysis of big, real-time, linked geospatial data. It proposes creating web-based platforms to make analytics easy, powerful, collaborative and traceable for decision makers and the general public. The goal is to enable people to work together to analyze information and draw more informed conclusions, as was done for disaster relief in Haiti, by addressing issues around data volume, sharing models and keeping analyses extendable and improving over time.
OpenStreetMap is a free editable map of the world created by users. It uses data from various sources like GPS and aerial imagery. Users can add points of interest, roads, boundaries and tags through online editors or applications. The map data is stored in a database and rendered into tile images that can be displayed on various viewers and devices. The project aims to involve communities in continuously improving map data through editing parties.
OpenHistoricalMap is creating a map of everything that has ever existed with a time slider to view how the world has changed over time. It currently has maps from prehistory through ancient and modern history and aims to map yesterday as well. OpenHistoricalMap wants contributors to help add more historical data and take part in a hackday event.
Open Historical Maps at State of the Map (SOTM), 2009, Amsterdamchippy
This document discusses tools and projects for digitizing and georeferencing historical maps on the web in an open and collaborative manner. It presents examples like Gutenkarte for browsing geographic texts, and the NYPL Map Rectifier and Digitizer. It also covers best practices for public editing, versioning, and resolving disputes on collaborative projects. Finally, it promotes open access to historical maps and building a shared database through crowd-sourcing with tools like Whooms and Mapwarper.
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