Open Mapping for the SDGs: A practical guide to launching and growing open mapping initiatives at the national and local levels

Marena Brinkhurst

Crowdsourced geospatial data, particularly in OpenStreetMap, is helping fill data gaps at the
micro level as well as providing insight into SDG progress on a more real-time basis than is
possible through annual/bi-annual surveys and periodic censuses. Empowering communities to geo-locate key community assets and vulnerabilities helps decision-makers gauge coverage,
gaps, and risks at the ultra-local level. This guide provides a brief compendium of resources for
national bureaus of statistics, national mapping agencies, line ministries, and non-government
partners to foster the growth of participatory mapping in their countries and develop national
roadmaps. It builds on work from Open Cities, Open Government Partnership, Citizen Science initiatives in the White House, the United States Department of State, MapGive, and Missing Maps. Part IV includes a mapping of SDGs and indicators to suggested open mapping projects.

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