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Tag: participatory mapping

New project: WeGovNow! – citizen engagement in local government

Today, we’re starting a new research project, in which we will work closely with our social enterprise ‘Mapping for Change‘. … More

Civic Science, Civic Technology, community mapping, Horizon 2020, mapping for change, participation, participatory mapping, web-based participatory platform

WARMING UP IN THE AMAZON RAINFOREST

I am now back from my second fieldtrip to the Ashaninka people from Amônea River. The first fieldtrip was in … More

Citizen science, participatory mapping, Sapelli

A taste of possibilities – Extreme Citizen Science on the ground in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

As I write this blog update I am sat at a junction on the forest road, where the Moabi project … More

collaboration, DRC, environmental monitoring, participatory mapping

Training with the Moabi project and partners, DRC

Having returned to Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for one night before departing for the forest … More

DRC, environmental monitoring, ExCiteS, participatory mapping, workshop

Participatory Mapping in Congo-Brazzaville (Part 2): Usability experiments

Towards the last part of our field trip in Republic of the Congo and after eliminating most of the platform … More

Congo-Brazzaville, ExCite, mobile data collection, participatory mapping, Usability Testing

Participatory Mapping in Congo-Brazzaville (Part 1)

Over six weeks from the end of March to the start of May 2013, five ExCiteS members – Julia Altenbuchner, Gill … More

Congo-Brazzaville, data collection solutions, ExCiteS, mobile data collection, participatory mapping

‘IF WE DON’T KNOW OUR LAND, WE’LL FREEZE!’

“Wow! There is nothing–just white!”  I exclaim whilst staring at the vast Russian tundra from the little window of the … More

Arctic, Nenets, participatory mapping, Russia

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