LatAm/Projects/Mapazonia
Mapazonia is a project to map collaboratively in OpenStreetMap the Amazon rainforest region (well known under the name Amazonia), drained by the Amazon river and its tributaries. Using satellite imagery to improve the coverage of the map, mapping rivers geometry, transport and land use. The project began discussed at meetings of the Latin American community, and discussions occur primarily in talk-latam mailing list.
General information
The Amazon basin is the part of South America drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries. The Amazon drainage basin covers an area of about 6,915,000 km² (2,670,000 sq mi), or roughly 40 percent of the South American continent. It is for most part located in Brazil, but it is also draining waters from French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
More info in Amazon basin on Wikipedia...
How you can contribute
At the moment the project doesn't have active mapping efforts. Updates will be posted to this wikipage and talk-latam mailing list.
Resources
Satellite Imagery
- Bing Aerial, use Bing Aerial Imagery Analyzer to view the acquisition date of the satellite aerial imagery
- MapBox Satellite, use DigitalGlobe Image Finder to find imagery and view their properties (adquisition date, cloud cover, sensor, etc.).... thanks to @kevin_bullock for sharing
- In Brazil, IBGE's Mapa de Setores Rurais can be used to determine names of places, rivers and roads.
Boundaries
It is important to review the boundaries between countries:
- Bolivian boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
- Brazilian boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
- Colombian boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
- Ecuadorian boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
- Guyanese boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
- Peruvian boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
- Surinamese boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
- Venezuelan boundaries on Wikipedia (es)
Rivers
- Tributaries of the Amazon River on Wikipedia (es)
- River transport of Brazil (pt) – Contains information of rivers, barriers and locks.
Highways
- Road transport of Brazil (pt) – Contains information on roads and conditions.
Contact
For requests of information, please contact Vitor George.
In the media
Here we list articles in major or even local media:
- GlobalVoices, Collective collaboration project seeks to mapping the Amazon(en), 2015-03-17 – Emphasizes the characteristics of the project, and collaboration.
- OpenCageData, OpenStreetMap in the Amazon - the Mapazonia project(en), 2015-01-21 – Emphasizes the characteristics of the project, constraints and challenges.
- L'Atelier, OpenStreetMap wants to mapping the Amazon through crowdsourcing(fr), 2014-12-31 – Emphasizes the importance of collaborative mapping as an opendata activity for use by environmental organizations.
- TechDirt, OpenStreetMap Moves Beyond The Streets, Starts Mapping Amazonia(en), 2014-12-30 – Emphasizes the importance of collaborative mapping as an activity that does not follow the business guidelines.
- OSM Blog, Mapazonia(en), 2014-12-28 – Introducing the Latin American initiative collaborative mapping of the Amazonia.