Open Street Map
Introduction
Open Street Map (OSM) is an open and editable map. It has a global coverage, and is created and edited by a community effort.
Please visit the OSM project homepage (http://www.openstreetmap.org) in order to learn more and also how to contribute to build an even better map.
Samples of two selected places in Denmark and Austria are shown in the figure below.
Usage Notes
- Issue with mapping of disputed territories around the world (1):
EMD policies on the OSM dynamic map in windPRO is aligned with official OSM policies. Citation from OSM-website: "Currently, we record one set that, in OpenStreetMap contributor opinion, is most widely internationally recognised and best meets realities on the ground, generally meaning physical control. In areas without clearly defined borders, the line is approximate." Learn more at the OSM wiki: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Disputed_territories. - Issue with mapping of disputed territories around the world (2):
If it is not feasible for you to use the OSM-map based on actual in-situ conditions, such as if you need to use a map with your official national (claimed) borders or the international recognized borders: In this situation, we recommend to procure an official map from your national ordnance-survey or preferred map-provider. Then attach this map as a background map to windPRO. In windPRO it is very easy to add georeferenced images and map-servers: see how in the BASIS manual (section 2.4, this is available from the windPRO knowledgebase).
Data License
OpenStreetMap is open data, licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). The full license text is available from http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright. You are free to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt our data, as long as you credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors.
Credits
OpenStreetMap require that you use the credit “© OpenStreetMap contributors”. Please remember to add this text when using Open Street Map Data.