OpenStreetMap US

Cycling infrastructure is essential for sustainable mobility, but its impact relies on accurate mapping in OSM. A pilot project in Bogotá, Medellín, and Villavicencio developed a methodology to map bike lanes using Mapillary and JOSM. This enhances cyclist routes, influences public policies, and fosters global collaboration. Documented on the OSM wiki, this replicable model is vital for creating more sustainable cities worldwide.

Speakers

AngieLo Trujillo

OSM volunteer mapper and validator in Latin America, active validator for UN Mappers, volunteer social media manager for OSM Colombia, participant in the LACHUB-HOT Mapping Lab, and member of the OpenStreetMap Foundation.

Juan Carlos Melo Luna

Civil Engineer. GIS Specialist . Hydraulic Resources and Environment Specialist . Master’s degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on Environment. member of the OSM Colombia community, Kaart editor, and Data Quality Associate LAC for HOT.

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