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Local knowledge and communities’ active role in disaster risk areas are recognized in the literature as key conditions to better understand risks, enhance adaptive capacities and foster local resilience.
Maria Partidário +9 more
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Participatory Mapping and PGIS
Applications of participatory mapping (PMapping) and PGIS to the mapping of local spatial knowledge are expanding; therefore, updated ethics and good practice improvements are needed. The intention here is to secern, or distinguish between, two pairs of concepts essential to PMapping – between ‘facts' and ‘values' in the knowledge being mapped and ...
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Archaeological Survey as Participatory Counter-Mapping
Abstract This chapter discusses the epistemic value of a community-based, participatory mapping approach to archaeological survey, based on research co-created with the Indigenous Emberá tribe in Darién Province, Panama. Rather than initiating survey with preconceived criteria for identifying archaeological sites, we mapped landscapes
Gill, L., Donner, N.
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Mapeamento cultural: enfrentando o desafio de políticas e planejamentos culturais mais participativos e pluralistas [PDF]
The evolution of cultural mapping intertwines academic and artistic research with policy, planning, and advocacy contexts. Its current methodological contours have been informed by five main cultural mapping trajectories: community empowerment and ...
Fuxbury, nancy
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Participatory Mapping, E-Participation, and E-Governance
This chapter focuses on participatory mapping as an e-governance tool to facilitate public participation. Public participation is a key component of democratic governance, and there is a growing reliance on digital government tools such as the internet ...
Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf +3 more
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La cartographie participative, un outil au service de la gouvernance foncière
Various methodologies are being put in place in participatory mapping programs by actors with the aim of improving the system of land governance.
Juscar Ndjounguep
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This open access book explores a range of new and older systems mapping methods focused on representing causal relationships in systems. In a practical manner, it describes the methods and considers the differences between them; describes how to use them
Penn, Alexandra S. +1 more
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As participatory mapping becomes more ingrained into participatory practices, it is vital to understand what makes a method effective. Through the employment of a participatory mapping experiment within an ongoing urban greening initiative, this research
Sebastian Leahy, Eduardo Dias
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Cartography for Communities: An Examination of Participatory Action Mapping
Participatory Action Mapping (PAM) as a methodology strives to fill the gaps created by participatory and critical mapping methodologies. Public participatory GIS (PPGIS), which often fails to elicit a bottom up approach to mapping, and community mapping,
Boll, Amber J.
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Making poverty mapping and monitoring participatory
The 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.
Remenyi, Joe, Xiaoyun, Li
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