Putting trash in its place: Participatory GIS, social networking, and unofficial trash sites Frank Lafone Trevor Harris Department of Geology and Geography West Virginia University
Geographic Information Systems and Trash Traditional GIS Expert driven Spatial data dependent Trash is a spatial problem Origin, destination, network, distribution, transportation Optimizing tool Space and Time issues Data Issues Knowledge is local and undocumented Non-traditional forms
Credit: Mark Reed, University of Aberdeen Participatory GIS Credit: Mark Reed, University of Aberdeen
Bridging GIS and Participatory GIS Cranberry PA, Property Finder
Bridging GIS and Participatory GIS Montgomery County MD, Streetlight Reporting Web Map
Neogeography and PGIS Open Street Map GeoRSS
The Problem of Riparian Gyres
A PGIS and Neogeography Solution FLOW CHART GOES HERE
A PGIS and Neogeography Solution
A PGIS and Neogeography Solution Image uploaded to Flickr Related Imagery 1. Tags Identifying Image 2. Metadata Links
A PGIS and Neogeography Solution
A PGIS and Neogeography Solution
A PGIS and Neogeography Solution
Conclusion