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Professional Geographer, 2022
This article contributes to the emergent methodological application of uncrewed aerial vehicles (drones) in the study of human–environment interactions.
D. H. Dinko, Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong
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This article contributes to the emergent methodological application of uncrewed aerial vehicles (drones) in the study of human–environment interactions.
D. H. Dinko, Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong
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Handbook of Communication for Development and Social Change, 2018
Logan Cochrane, Jon Corbett
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Logan Cochrane, Jon Corbett
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Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism, 2021
Indonesia is one of the countries with the longest coastline, so Indonesia has many coastal areas with all its natural resources. However, these natural resources are starting to be disturbed due to abrasion.
Nur Hamid +6 more
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Indonesia is one of the countries with the longest coastline, so Indonesia has many coastal areas with all its natural resources. However, these natural resources are starting to be disturbed due to abrasion.
Nur Hamid +6 more
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Participatory transportation equity mapping
2009 1st IEEE Symposium on Web Society, 2009Transportation equity maps are essential for allocating limited public resources to achieve social equity. Transportation equity mapping uses accessibility as a primary indicator to measure inequity in a region. Traditional place-based accessibility measures can not offer fine-grained information to describe socio-economic characteristics and travel ...
Tong Zhang +3 more
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2011
Participatory sensing allows for a person-centric approach to gathering environmental measurement data with, in principle, high gran- ularity in space and time. Here we report on a citizen science experiment for noise mapping a 1 km2 area in the city of Antwerp using NoiseTube, a participatory sensing framework for monitoring ambient noise.
Stevens, Matthias, D'Hondt, Ellie
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Participatory sensing allows for a person-centric approach to gathering environmental measurement data with, in principle, high gran- ularity in space and time. Here we report on a citizen science experiment for noise mapping a 1 km2 area in the city of Antwerp using NoiseTube, a participatory sensing framework for monitoring ambient noise.
Stevens, Matthias, D'Hondt, Ellie
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Measuring Agreement in Participatory Mapping
Field Methods, 2017This article offers a way to measure agreement in participatory mapping. We asked subject matter experts (SMEs) to draw where Sudanese ethnic groups were located on a map. We then used an eigenanalysis approach to determine whether SMEs agreed on the location of ethnic groups.
Janna R. Caspersen +2 more
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Making poverty mapping and monitoring participatory
Development in Practice, 2008The real experts on poverty are poor people, yet the incidence and trends in poverty are usually measured by the use of official economic indicators assumed by researchers to be relevant. Poor householders themselves distinguish between subsistence and cash income.
Xiaoyun, Li, Remenyi, Joe
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Geo Referenced Map for Participatory Design
Proceedings of the 8th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2017Working with Mexican community centers, this project aims to explore the development of an interactive Geo Referenced Map to help gather data from members of the community that after an information visualization process can be used to empower them implementing participatory design and improve their own context.
Roberto Razo Rodríguez +1 more
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Participatory mapping for community empowerment
Asian Geographer, 2016ABSTRACTThis paper attempts to show how participatory mapping practices can contribute to local water resource management for community empowerment. The river bank communities such as Chapra encounter exclusion because of geographic aspects of local water development projects.
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