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INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR GEO-INFORMATION SCIENCE AND EARTH OBSERVATION Participatory use of GIS Spatial data acquisition Jeroen Verplanke
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Introduction Sketch mapping: usefulness of PGIS Particpatory spatial data acquisition described with a boundary/land use mapping example
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Satellite imagery cannot be the only data source Good for distinguishing large scale dynamics Social-cultural factors cannot be distinguished Depending on local knowledge and on-site observations Good for distinguishing large scale dynamics Social-cultural factors cannot be distinguished Depending on local knowledge and on-site observations
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Making sketch maps
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A process of many hours…
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Result Perceptions of distance and importance
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Reality vs. perception A1 B1 A2 B2
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Visualization strategies Maps as final products a means of visual communication Maps as intermediate products an aid to visual thinking
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Visualization strategies What is the purpose of the map ? Who will read the map ? Where will the map be used ? What data are available to compose the map ? ….. ?
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Transects Data collection Sampling Local guides PDA
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Recording Boundary mapping GPS coordinates Need local knowledge
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Resources and boundaries
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Boundary data inserted as layer
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Other activities and observations Recording anomalies Observe to understand Triangulation
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Impact assessment
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Evaluating observations
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