Rajendran Keerthana
I am Rajendran Keerthana a dedicated GIS and community mapper based in Sri Lanka, passionate about leveraging geospatial technologies to empower local communities. With expertise in OpenStreetMap, digital inclusion, and disaster resilience, works closely with youth and women to build capacity through training in digital literacy and geospatial data analysis. Through initiatives such as YouthMappers and collaboration with NGOs, contributes to sustainable development by integrating cutting edge tools like AI and satellite imagery into community driven mapping projects. Committed to fostering resilient, informed, and digitally connected communities, participatory technology as catalysts for social empowerment and environmental in Sri Lanka.
Rajendran Keerthana
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Sri Lanka, as a tropical island nation, faces significant challenges including frequent climate related disasters such as floods, landslides, and droughts, alongside socio economic inequalities and limited access to digital infrastructure in many rural and underserved areas. OpenStreetMap (OSM) has become a transformative platform that enables communities to map their own environments, fostering resilience and advancing sustainable development goals through locally driven geospatial data creation and use.
This presentation delves into how community based mapping initiatives in Sri Lanka leverage OSM to empower vulnerable populations especially youth and women by providing training in digital literacy, data science, and geospatial technologies. These programs not only equip participants with valuable skills but also nurture a sense of ownership and agency in managing their environment. The integration of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning enhances data accuracy and analysis, facilitating better planning for disaster risk reduction, infrastructure development, and natural resource management.
Drawing on specific case studies from rural flood-prone villages to urban areas engaging university youth through YouthMappers chapters, and successful examples of community collaboration, capacity building, and the use of tools like QGIS, Overpass API, and AI-powered satellite imagery analysis. It showcases how OSM maps produced by these communities serve as crucial resources for local authorities, NGOs, and disaster management agencies. Moreover, emphasizes the role of digital inclusion as a cornerstone for sustainable development, highlighting efforts to reduce the digital divide by improving access to mapping technology and data literacy. By fostering an ecosystem where open data meets inclusive education and participatory technology, Sri Lankan communities are crafting innovative pathways to resilience that transcend traditional development approaches.