State of OpenStreetMap
Indonesia
Yantisa Akhadi
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team Indonesia
yantisa.akhadi@hotosm.org
The problems
Beginning of hot in indonesia
Start with the question:
can OpenStreetMap be used to map
exposure in Indonesia?
2011-2012
2011-2012 in number
• 163,912 buildings were mapped during
the pilot study (June 2011 to March 2012)
• Hosting of 6 training workshops with 5
different universities within Indonesia

• 115 Twitter followers, 150 Facebook
members, ±300 unique visitors/month, 97
mailing list subscribers
2012 2013
2012-2013 in number
• 27 Trainings with BPBD, ACCESS and other
interest
• Basic OSM trainings with 5 different partners,
trained more than 60 participants
• Start on QGIS 2.0 and InaSAFE 2.0 translation

• 281 Twitter followers, 1000+ Facebook
members, ±3000 unique visitors/month
What next?
2014
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University Roadshow & Training
Train Disaster Manager on InaSAFE
Filming InaSAFE & OSM
Editathon
Mobile application for data collection
Lesson learned
What we have learned
• Involve Disaster Manager and train
potential staff
• Involve local parties for better engagement
• Socialize, socialize, socialize
• Engage multiple social media channel to
maintain interest
can OpenStreetMap be used to map
exposure in Indonesia?
Yes, and even more than that!
Keep in touch!
http://openstreetmap.or.id
https://www.facebook.com/groups/osm.id/
https://twitter.com/OSM_ID
yantisa.akhadi@hotosm.org

State of OpenStreetMap Indonesia