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Cultural and Participatory Mapping
Anthropology , as a discipline, has been closely allied with geography for over a century, and mapping is an important practice in each of anthropology's four subdisciplines: archaeology and biological, cultural, and linguistic anthropology . This chapter focuses on cultural mapping , or representations of how humans understand social and physical ...
Kingsolver, A. +4 more
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Mapping disruptive long-term scenarios using a participatory approach [PDF]
Although mapping long-term scenarios can be considered crucial in decision-making, its inclusion in planning processes remains a challenge. This paper aims to gain insights into this by showing a participatory mapping method that creates a dialogue and ...
Ramón Molinero-Parejo +3 more
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Participatory Mapping of Disabled Access [PDF]
In this paper, a rationale for a participatory approach to mapping is detailed, and its utility illustrated through the detailed reporting of a project concerned with mapping disabled access to the built environment. In this project, disabled people worked with university researchers at all phases of the research process, from formulation to data ...
Kitchin, Rob
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An Argument for Action Research-Inspired Participatory Mapping [PDF]
After decades of both enthusiasm and criticism over participatory mapping in planning, some scholars are accusing it of being an empty ritual, unable to deal with substantial issues or being servile in the face of power. This article presents a participatory mapping and planning experience carried out by an action-research partnership in the Simeto ...
Saija, Laura, Pappalardo, Giusy
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An Open Science approach to Participatory Mapping [PDF]
Participatory Mapping is a rapidly growing field, built around the fundamental principle of encouraging the use of inclusive and democratic methods in the collection of participatory spatial data.
Huck, Jonny +3 more
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Catchment-Scale Participatory Mapping Identifies Stakeholder Perceptions of Land and Water Management Conflicts [PDF]
Competing socioecological demands and pressures on land and water resources have the potential to increase land use conflict. Understanding ecosystem service provisioning and trade-offs, competing land uses, and conflict between stakeholder groups in ...
Nils Bunnefeld +7 more
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Mapping the City: participatory mapping with young people [PDF]
In this article we discuss an ongoing research project that uses participatory mapping to gain insights into the worlds of young people. For the last ten years we have worked with hundreds of people in schools, youth groups and at public events, asking them to use low-tech cartographic techniques to reveal the rich, complex and important aspects of ...
Swords, Jon +3 more
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Context Participatory systems mapping is increasingly used to gain insight into the complex systems surrounding non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors. Objectives To identify and synthesize studies that used participatory systems mapping
Amber van den Akker +4 more
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Participatory mapping in Papua New Guinea
ZIP file includes a reflection document with supporting materials and a readme file.This record contains supplemental material associated with a participatory mapping project conducted in Papua New Guinea in 2014, including: a summary of the village ...
Hoover, Jamie D., author
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Analysis of ecosystem services provision in the Colombian Amazon using participatory research and mapping techniques [PDF]
Over the last two decades indigenous peoples in the lower Caquetá River basin in Colombia have experienced detrimental changes in the provision of important ecosystem services in ways that have significant implications for the maintenance of their ...
Torres-Vitolas, Carlos A. +20 more
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