This web map references the live tiled map service from the OpenStreetMap project. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information such as free satellite imagery, and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap server: http://www.OpenStreetMap.org. See that website for additional information about OpenStreetMap. It is made available as a basemap for GIS work in Esri products under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.Tip: This service is one of the basemaps used in the ArcGIS.com map viewer and ArcGIS Explorer Online. Simply click one of those links to launch the interactive application of your choice, and then choose Open Street Map from the Basemap control to start using this service. You'll also find this service in the Basemap gallery in ArcGIS Explorer Desktop and ArcGIS Desktop 10.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This web map presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. It provides a reference layer featuring map labels, boundary lines, and roads and includes imagery. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.
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This map references the OpenStreetMap tile layer hosted by Esri. This tile layer presents a new vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data created and hosted by Esri, now in beta release. Esri produced this vector tile basemap in ArcGIS Pro from a live replica of OSM data, hosted by Esri, that was rendered using OSM cartography. The vector tiles are updated every few weeks; refer to the OpenStreetMap tile layer for details on when it was last updated. When fully released, this vector basemap will be freely available for any user or developer to build into their web map or web mapping apps.OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this new vector basemap available available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) trees data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.
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OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map & spatial database of the whole world. This dataset is an extract of OpenStreetMap data for 21 Pacific Island Countries, in a GIS-friendly format. The OSM data has been split into separate layers based on themes (buildings, roads, points of interest, etc), and it comes bundled with a QGIS project and styles, to help you get started with using the data in your maps. This OSM product will be updated weekly and contains data for Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, Tokelau, American Samoa as well as data on the Pacific region. The goal is to increase awareness among Pacific GIS users of the richness of OpenStreetMap data in Pacific countries, as well as the gaps, so that they can take advantage of this free resource, become interested in contributing to OSM, and perhaps join the global OSM community.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This web map presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. This version of the map is rendered in a style similar to the Night version of the Esri Street map. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project. Precise Tile Registration: The web map uses the improved tiling scheme “WGS84 Geographic, Version 2” to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
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This web map features a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data created and hosted by Esri. Esri produced this vector tile basemap in ArcGIS Pro from a live replica of OSM data, hosted by Esri, and rendered using a creative cartographic style emulating a blueprint technical drawing. The vector tiles are updated every few weeks with the latest OSM data. This vector basemap is freely available for any user or developer to build into their web map or web mapping apps.OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this new vector basemap available available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.
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This dataset was extracted from OpenStreetMap (OSM) across the geographic area of Australia on 02 December 2021. Its purpose is to display all building outlines as an area (polygon) within Australia. Note, however, as this dataset is built by a community of mappers, there is no guarantee of its spatial or attribute accuracy. Use at your own risk. For more information about the map features represented in this dataset (including their attributes), refer to the OpenStreetMap Wiki. Please note: The original data for this dataset has been downloaded from Geofabrik on 02 December 2021. Due to changes in tagging, previous versions of OSM may not be comparable with this release.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/images/osm_logo.png" alt=""> OpenStreetMap (openstreetmap.org) er et globalt samarbejdskortlægningsprojekt, der tilbyder kort og kortdata udgivet med en åben licens, der tilskynder til gratis genbrug og videredistribution. Dataene er skabt af et stort fællesskab af frivillige, der bruger en række enkle on-the-ground landmålingsteknikker og wiki-syle redigeringsværktøjer til at samarbejde, når de opretter kortene, i en proces, der er åben for alle.Projektet opstod i London, og et aktivt fællesskab af kortlæggere og udviklere er baseret her.
Kortlægningsarbejde i London er i gang (og du kan hjælpe!), Men dækningen er allerede god nok til mange anvendelser.
Gennemse kortet over London på OpenStreetMap.org
Hele England opdateres dagligt: * england.osm.bz2 ~185M - .osm formaterede rå XML-data (komprimeret) * england.shp.zip ~156M - ESRI shapefiles For flere detaljer om downloads tilgængelige fra OpenStreetMap, herunder download af hele planeten, se 'planet.osm' på wikien. ### API'er for dataadgang: Download små områder af kortet ved hjælp af afgrænsningsboksen. Denne URL anmoder f.eks. om data omkring Trafalgar Square: http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/map?bbox=-0.13062,51.5065,-0.12557,51.50969
Data filtreret efter "tag".Denne URL returnerer f.eks. alle elementer i London tagget shop=supermarket:
http://www.informationfreeway.org/api/0.6/*[shop=supermarket][bbox=-0.48,51.30,0.21,51.70]
Dataformatet er en rå XML-repræsentation af alle de elementer, der udgør kortet.OpenStreetMap er sammensat af indbyrdes forbundne "noder" og "måder" (og nogle gange "relationer") hver med et sæt af name=value par kaldet "tags". Disse klassificerer og beskriver elementernes egenskaber og har i sidste ende indflydelse på, hvordan de bliver tegnet på kortet. Hvis du vil vide mere om tags og forskellige måder at arbejde med dette dataformat på, skal du se de følgende sider på OpenStreetMap-wikien.
.osm - Om OpenStreetMap's rå XML-dataformat * Downloading data - Flere oplysninger om API og udtræk download muligheder
Xapi - Den udvidede api til filtrering efter tag * Kortfunktioner - En liste over tags, og hvilke kortfunktioner de repræsenterer
Konvertering af kortdata mellem formater - katalog over værktøjer til konvertering fra .osm til andre formater ### Enkle indlejrede kort
I stedet for at arbejde med rå kortdata foretrækker du måske at integrere kort fra OpenStreetMap på din hjemmeside med en simpel smule javascript. Du kan også præsentere overlejringer af andre data på en måde, der ligner meget at arbejde med Google Maps. Faktisk kan du endda bruge Google Maps API til at gøre dette. Se OSM på din egen hjemmeside for detaljer og links til forskellige javascript-kortbiblioteker.
OpenStreetMap-projektet har til formål at tiltrække et stort antal bidragydere, der alle chip i en lille smule for at hjælpe med at opbygge kortet.Selvom kortredigeringsværktøjerne tager lidt tid at lære, er de designet til at være så enkle som muligt, så alle kan blive involveret. Dette projekt tilbyder et spændende middel til at give lokale London-samfund mulighed for at tage ejerskab over deres del af kortet.
Læs om, hvordan du Get Involved og se siden London for oplysninger om OpenStreetMap-fællesskabsarrangementer.https://www.openstreetmap.org/images/osm_logo.png" alt=""> OpenStreetMap (openstreetmap.org) er et globalt samarbejdskortlægningsprojekt, der tilbyder kort og kortdata udgivet med en åben licens, der tilskynder til gratis genbrug og videredistribution.
Dataene er skabt af et stort fællesskab af frivillige, der bruger en række enkle on-the-ground landmålingsteknikker og wiki-syle redigeringsværktøjer til at samarbejde, når de opretter kortene, i en proces, der er åben for alle.Projektet opstod i London, og et aktivt fællesskab af kortlæggere og udviklere er baseret her.
Kortlægningsarbejde i London er i gang (og du kan hjælpe!), Men dækningen er allerede god nok til mange anvendelser.
[Gennemse kortet
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OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map & spatial database of the whole world. This dataset is an extract of OpenStreetMap data for French Polynesia in a GIS-friendly format.
The OSM data has been split into separate layers based on themes (buildings, roads, points of interest, etc), and it comes bundled with a QGIS project and styles, to help you get started with using the data in your maps. This OSM product will be updated weekly.
The goal is to increase awareness among Pacific GIS users of the richness of OpenStreetMap data in Pacific countries, as well as the gaps, so that they can take advantage of this free resource, become interested in contributing to OSM, and perhaps join the global OSM community.
OpenStreetMap data is open data, with a very permissive licence. You can download it and use it for any purpose you like, as long as you credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors. You don't have to pay anyone, or ask anyone's permission. When you download and use the data, you're granted permission to do that under the Open Database Licence (ODbL). The only conditions are that you Attribute, Share-Alike, and Keep open.
The required credit is “© OpenStreetMap contributors”. If you make a map, you should display this credit somewhere. If you provide the data to someone else, you should make sure the license accompanies the data
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This point of interests dataset was extracted from OpenStreetMap (OSM) across the geographic area of Australia on 05 August 2020. Its purpose is to display points within Australia which people may find of interest, this is not limited to major landmarks and include simple amenities. Note, however, as this dataset is built by a community of mappers, there is no guarantee of its spatial or attribute accuracy. Use at your own risk. For more information about the map features represented in this dataset (including their attributes), refer to the OpenStreetMap Wiki and the Points of Interest. Please note: The original data for this dataset has been downloaded from Geofabrik on 05 August 2020.
Overview: osm: Military rasterized from OSM landuse polygons, first to 10m spatial resolution and after downsampled to 30m by spatial average.
Traceability (lineage): The class-wise layers of this dataset were extracted from OpenStreetMap data downloaded from geofabrik.de and aggregated based on labels assigned to the volunteered geographical information objects.
Scientific methodology: nan
Usability: The extracted classes can be used to preprocess training data (as detailed in Witjes et al., 2022 (in review, preprint available at https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-561383/v3 ). Users are advised to remember the potential inconsistencies in volunteered geographical information, however: Some regions of Europe have been less consistently mapped in OpenStreetMap. This may introduce bias in any subsequent modelling.
Uncertainty quantification: nan
Data validation approaches: This dataset has not been validated
Completeness: Volunteered geographical information often more complete in regions with more active contributors. It is likely that this dataset contains many omission errors in regions of Europe where OpenStreetMap is used less intensively.
Consistency: Volunteered geographical information often more complete in regions with more active contributors. It is likely that this dataset contains many omission errors in regions of Europe where OpenStreetMap is used less intensively.
Positional accuracy: The rasters have a spatial resolution of 30m
Temporal accuracy: The maps are based on an extract from 2020.
Thematic accuracy: The 30m pixels of each OSM extract map have values ranging from 0-100, indicating the density aggregated from 10m pixels where rasterized objects burned the value 100 in a 0-value raster.
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OpenStreetMap exports for use in GIS applications.
This theme includes all OpenStreetMap features in this area matching:
highway IS NOT NULL
Features may have these attributes:
This dataset is one of many "https://data.humdata.org/organization/hot">OpenStreetMap exports on HDX. See the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team website for more information.
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This dataset contains 23 30m resolution raster data of continental Europe land use / land cover classes extracted from OpenStreetMap, as well as administrative areas, and a harmonized building dataset based on OpenStreetMap and Copernicus HRL Imperviousness data.
The land use / land cover classes are:
The land use / land cover data was generated by extracting OSM vector layers from https://download.geofabrik.de/). These were then transformed into a 30 m density raster for each feature type. This was done by first creating a 10 m raster where each pixel intersecting a vector feature was assigned the value 100. These pixels were then aggregated to 10 m resolution by calculating the average of every 9 adjacent pixels. This resulted in a 0—100 density layer for the three feature types. Although the digitized building data from OSM offers the highest level of detail, its coverage across Europe is inconsistent. To supplement the building density raster in regions where crowd-sourced OSM building data was unavailable, we combined it with Copernicus High Resolution Layers (HRL) (obtained from https://land.copernicus.eu/pan-european/ high-resolution-layers), filling the non-mapped areas in OSM with the Impervious Built-up 2018 pixel values, which was averaged to 30 m. The probability values produced by the averaged aggregation were integrated in such a way that values between 0—100 refer to OSM (lowest and highest probabilities equal to 0 and 100 respectively), and the values between 101—200 refer to Copernicus HRL (lowest and highest probability equal to 200 and 101 respectively). This resulted in a raster layer where values closer to 100 are more likely to be buildings than values closer to 0 and 200. Structuring the data in this way allows us to select the higher probability building pixels in both products by the single boolean expression: Pixel > 50 AND pixel <150.
This dataset is part of the OpenStreetMap+ was used to pre-process the LUCAS/CORINE land use / land cover samples (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4740691) used to train machine learning models in Witjes et al., 2022 (https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-561383/v4)
Each layer can be viewed interactively on the Open Data Science Europe data viewer at maps.opendatascience.eu.
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OpenStreetMap is a project launched in 2004 to create a free world map. We collect data on roads, railways, rivers, forests, homes and anything else around the world, commonly seen on maps. Because we collect the data yourself and not distinguish from existing cards, we have all the rights to it. Open StreetMap data may be used free of charge by anyone and further processed at any time. This dataset contains the Berlin section of the Planet File. Other formats such as OSM-XML, shapefiles, SVG, Adobe Illustrator, Garmin GPS, GPX, GML, KML, Manifold GIS, grid graphics can be exported at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Export.
Open StreetMap-data questions can be discussed here: Http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=14
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This road network dataset was created from data extracted from OpenStreetMap (OSM) across the geographic area of Australia on 05 August 2020. Its purpose is to represent motor-vehicle traversable public roads within Australia. Note, however, as the original dataset is built by a community of mappers, there is no guarantee of its spatial or attribute accuracy. Use at your own risk. This road network has been topologically corrected for the purposes of network analysis for motor vehicles. For more information about the map features represented in this dataset (including their attributes), refer to the OpenStreetMap Wiki. Please note: The original data for this dataset has been downloaded from Geofabrik on 05 August 2020. AURIN has filtered the original data and omitted features to present the topologically correct, motor-vehicle traversable road network.
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This line (polyline) dataset was extracted from OpenStreetMap across the geographic area of Australia on 7 April 2017. It has been pruned to include only those features that have been deemed to be publicly traversable (e.g., streets and footpaths). Note, however, as this dataset is built by a community of mappers, there is no guarantee of its spatial or attribute accuracy. Use at your own risk. Please contact AURIN if you would like to obtain a list of features that have been pruned from the original dataset that were deemed not traversable. For more information about the map features represented in this dataset (including their attributes), refer to the OpenStreetMap Wiki. You are free to use this dataset for any purpose as long as you credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors. OpenStreetMap contributors maintain data about roads, trails, railway stations, and much more. Emphasising local knowledge, OpenStreetMap's community is diverse, passionate, and growing every day. Their contributors include enthusiast mappers, GIS professionals, engineers running the OSM servers, and more. If you find any errors/omissions in this dataset, please update OpenStreetMap to ensure it can be communicated to the broader community. This dataset was downloaded from Geofabrik on 7 April 2017.
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OpenStreetMap contains roughly 594.6 thousand km of roads in this region. Based on AI-mapped estimates, this is approximately 32 % of the total road length in the dataset region. The average age of data for the region is 3 years ( Last edited 2 days ago ) and 8% of roads were added or updated in the last 6 months. Read about what this summary means : indicators , metrics
This theme includes all OpenStreetMap features in this area matching ( Learn what tags means here ) :
tags['highway'] IS NOT NULL
Features may have these attributes:
This dataset is one of many "https://data.humdata.org/organization/hot">OpenStreetMap exports on HDX. See the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team website for more information.
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This dataset was extracted from OpenStreetMap (OSM) across the geographic area of Australia on 02 December 2021. Its purpose is to display Bodies of Water as an area (polygon) within Australia. Note, however, as this dataset is built by a community of mappers, there is no guarantee of its spatial or attribute accuracy. Use at your own risk. For more information about the map features represented in this dataset (including their attributes), refer to the OpenStreetMap Wiki. Please note: The original data for this dataset has been downloaded from Geofabrik on 02 December 2021. Due to changes in tagging, previous versions of OSM may not be comparable with this release.
This web map references the live tiled map service from the OpenStreetMap project. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information such as free satellite imagery, and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap server: http://www.OpenStreetMap.org. See that website for additional information about OpenStreetMap. It is made available as a basemap for GIS work in Esri products under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.Tip: This service is one of the basemaps used in the ArcGIS.com map viewer and ArcGIS Explorer Online. Simply click one of those links to launch the interactive application of your choice, and then choose Open Street Map from the Basemap control to start using this service. You'll also find this service in the Basemap gallery in ArcGIS Explorer Desktop and ArcGIS Desktop 10.