EUthmappers HANDBOOK
  • WELCOME TO EUTHMAPPERS HANDBOOK!
    • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
    • FOREWORD
    • OVERVIEW
      • CHAPTER I: Introduction to Mapping and Geospatial Concepts
      • CHAPTER II: Community Mapping & OpenStreetMap and UN Mappers
      • CHAPTER III: Mapathon - Mapping Workshop
      • CHAPTER IV: Open Field Mapping Activities Addressed to Climate Change Challenges
      • CHAPTER V: How to Clean & Validate Data?
      • CHAPTER VI: Preparation for Pupil–led Local Mapping Projects
  • CHAPTER I
    • Introduction to Mapping and Geospatial Concepts
      • Why Mapping and Geospatial Concepts?
      • Fundamentals of Data Processing
      • Geospatial Data: Towards Understanding Geodata and GIS
      • Open Source Philosophy: Towards Open Mapping
        • Open Source Software
        • Open Data Concept
        • Open Mapping
      • Summary
      • References
  • CHAPTER II
    • Community Mapping & OpenStreetMap and UN Mappers
      • Citizen Science and Volunteered Geographic Information
      • OpenStreetMap
        • OpenStreetMap Interface
        • OpenStreetMap Geometric Model
        • OpenStreetMap Semantic Model (tags)
        • OpenStreetMap features evolution in time
        • UN Mappers
      • References
  • CHAPTER III
    • Mapathon - Mapping Workshop
      • Introducing Mapathon
      • Mapping workshop
        • OpenStreetMap account
        • Walk around humanitarian mapping platform TeachOSM
        • Mapping a task
        • Let´s start mapping
  • CHAPTER IV
    • Open Field Mapping Activities Addressed to Climate Change Challenges
      • Climate Change Geospatial Data and OSM
      • What to map in the field?
      • Common Smartphone Mapping Tools for Open Field Mapping
      • Exercise: Mapping Local Climate Risks with a Focus on Tree Mapping
        • First step: Conducting a Mapathon with TeachOSM for Tree Mapping
        • Second step: Field mapping with MapComplete
        • Example of common Tags when it comes to the trees mapping
      • References
  • CHAPTER V
    • How to Clean & Validate Data?
      • Validation Process
      • Other Validation Tools
  • CHAPTER VI
    • Preparation for Pupil–led Local Mapping Projects
      • Step 1. Starting point: A first look at our school context
      • Step 2. Challenges design
      • Step 3. Further preparatory work
      • References
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OpenStreetMap account

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Creating an OpenStreetMap account is simple and straightforward. Follow these step-by-step instructions to set up your account:

  1. Visit the OpenStreetMap website: Go to the OpenStreetMap homepage at.

  2. Click "Sign Up": Locate the "Sign Up" button in the upper right corner of the page and click on it.

  3. Fill out the registration form: You will be directed to the registration page, where you will need to provide some basic information:

    a. Display Name: Choose a display name that will be visible to other users on the OSM platform. b. Email: Enter a valid email address. This will be used for account verification and password recovery. c. Password: Create a secure password for your account. Make sure it's a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols for enhanced security.

Fig. 6: OSM sign-up page
  1. Click "Sign Up": After completing the form and CAPTCHA, click the "Sign Up" button at the bottom of the registration page to submit your information.

  2. Verify your email address: OSM will send you a verification email to the address you provided. Open the email and click on the verification link to confirm your account. If you don't see the email in your inbox, check your spam or junk folder.

  3. Start contributing: Once you have verified your email address, you can now log in to your OpenStreetMap account using your display name and password. Begin exploring the platform, editing maps, and contributing to the OSM community.

Remember to keep your account information secure and never share your password with anyone. Happy mapping!

https://www.openstreetmap.org/