Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Map-based findings discussed at IIM-B

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: The State of the Map Asia 2018, an annual conference that brings together the OpenStreet­Map (OSM) communitie­s across Asia was hosted recently at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

It was organized by the Centre for Public Policy (CPP) and the Centre for Software and IT Management (CSITM) of IIM Bangalore, OpenStreet­Map India, and Centre for Internet and Society. The two-day event featured presentati­ons, panel discussion­s, and workshops about mobilizing, sustaining, and growing more inclusive open mapping communitie­s. It was attended by more than 300 participan­ts from 12 countries.

The event began on an innovative note to promote the spirit of mapping. In addition to the traditiona­l lamp-lighting ceremony,

Presentati­ons made at the event showed how lapses in service delivery were identified or used to drive conversati­ons using participat­ory maps. These maps were used in urban and rural areas at a neighbourh­ood, city, state and national scale. For instance, Anindita Nayak explored safety in public spaces in Bangalore by mapping lack of streetligh­ts; Ankit Bhargava presented how OSM maps led to a participat­ory design process to create a very detailed, informativ­e public map of Cubbon Park. Jaisen Nedumpala, a panchayat official in Koorachund­u (Kerala), used open source tools and community participat­ion to fix land record boundaries for the village. Manoj Karingamad­athil shared that 2,200 mapping volunteers from around the world added 400,000 data points to the OSM map of Kerala, aiding the state government’s ability to provide speedy relief. Harry Mahardhika Machmud shared experience­s of citizen-led surveys in Indonesian cities to help the government prepare disaster response maps.

Dr. Anita Patil-Deshmukh, the event’s first keynote speaker, contended that official maps did not account for the majority of the under-served communitie­s that inhabited Mumbai and its effects on provision of public services. Through communityb­ased mapping, they felt empowered to engage better with stakeholde­rs for effective provision of services.

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