Analysis of OpenStreetMap Data Quality at Different Stages of a Participatory Mapping Process: Evidence from Slums in Africa and Asia

Godwin Yeboah(University of Warwick), João Porto de Albuquerque(University of Warwick), Rafael Troilo(Heidelberg University), Grant Tregonning(University of Warwick), Shanaka Perera(University of Warwick), Syed Ahsanuddin Ahmed(Independent University), Motunrayo Ajisola(University of Ibadan), Ornob Alam(Independent University), Navneet Aujla(University of Warwick), Syed Iqbal Azam(Aga Khan University), Kehkashan Azeem(Aga Khan University), Pauline Bakibinga(African Population and Health Research Center), Yen‐Fu Chen(University of Warwick), Nazratun Nayeem Choudhury(Independent University), Peter J. Diggle(Lancaster University), Olufunke Fayehun(University of Ibadan), Paramjit Gill(University of Warwick), Frances Griffiths(University of Warwick), Bronwyn Harris(University of Warwick), Romaina Iqbal(Aga Khan University), Caroline Kabaria(African Population and Health Research Center), Abdhalah Ziraba(African Population and Health Research Center), Afreen Zaman Khan(Independent University), Peter Kibe(African Population and Health Research Center), Lyagamula Kisia(African Population and Health Research Center), Catherine Kyobutungi(African Population and Health Research Center), Richard Lilford(University of Birmingham), Jason Madan(University of Warwick), Nelson Mbaya(African Population and Health Research Center), Blessing Mberu(African Population and Health Research Center), Shukri F. Mohamed(University of Warwick), Helen Muir(University of Warwick), Ahsana Nazish(Aga Khan University), Anne Njeri(African Population and Health Research Center), Oladoyin Odubanjo, Akinyinka Omigbodun(University of Ibadan), Mary E. Osuh(University of Ibadan), Eme Owoaje(University of Ibadan), Oyinlola Oyebode(University of Warwick), Vangelis Pitidis(University of Warwick), Omar Rahman(University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh), Narjis Rizvi(Aga Khan University), Jo Sartori(University of Birmingham), Simon Smith(University of Warwick), Olalekan John Taiwo(University of Ibadan), Philipp Ulbrich(University of Warwick), Olalekan A. Uthman(University of Warwick), Sam Watson(University of Birmingham), Ria Wilson(University of Warwick), Rita Yusuf(Independent University)
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
April 14, 2021
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Abstract

This paper examines OpenStreetMap data quality at different stages of a participatory mapping process in seven slums in Africa and Asia. Data were drawn from an OpenStreetMap-based participatory mapping process developed as part of a research project focusing on understanding inequalities in healthcare access of slum residents in the Global South. Descriptive statistics and qualitative analysis were employed to examine the following research question: What is the spatial data quality of collaborative remote mapping achieved by volunteer mappers in morphologically complex urban areas? Findings show that the completeness achieved by remote mapping largely depends on the morphology and characteristics of slums such as building density and rooftop architecture, varying from 84% in the best case, to zero in the most difficult site. The major scientific contribution of this study is to provide evidence on the spatial data quality of remotely mapped data through volunteer mapping efforts in morphologically complex urban areas such as slums; the results could provide insights into how much fieldwork would be needed in what level of complexity and to what extent the involvement of local volunteers in these efforts is required.


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