UID:
edocfu_9961612707602883
Umfang:
1 online resource (186 pages)
Ausgabe:
First edition.
ISBN:
9783031631078
Serie:
SpringerBriefs in GIS Series
Anmerkung:
Includes index.
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Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abbreviation -- Part I: Fundamentals of Geospatial Citizenship and Participatory GIS -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Geospatial Citizenship -- 1.1 Geospatial Citizenship: Concept and Approaches -- 1.1.1 Concept -- 1.1.2 Approaches -- 1.1.3 Participatory GIS and Geospatial Citizenship -- 1.2 Dimensions of Geospatial Citizenship: A Legal and Ethical Viewpoint -- 1.3 The Role of GIS in Citizen Participation and Empowerment -- 1.4 Geospatial Technologies in Participatory Decision-Making -- 1.5 Geospatial Citizenship in the Climate Crisis: Collaborative Decision-Making -- 1.6 Geospatial Citizenship: Social Space, Environment, and Development -- 1.7 Geospatial Citizenship: Society and Sustainability -- 1.8 Scope of Research -- 1.9 Conclusion and Arguments -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2: Understanding of Participatory GIS: Concepts and Techniques -- 2.1 Participatory GIS: Concept and Principles -- 2.1.1 Concept -- 2.1.2 Principles -- 2.1.3 Applications, Advantages, and Disadvantages of Participatory GIS -- 2.1.4 Integration of Participative Tactics with GIS Technology -- 2.1.5 Participatory GIS for Inclusive Decision-Making Processes -- 2.1.6 Community Participation in Spatial Planning and Resource Management -- 2.2 Traditional GIS Challenges and PGIS -- 2.3 Community Participation and Data Collection Methods -- 2.4 Tools and Technologies for Participatory Mapping -- 2.5 Application of PGIS in Decision-Making Processes -- 2.6 PGIS Approaches in Climate Crisis Policy Planning -- 2.7 PGIS Approaches: Impact on Social Space, Environment, and Development -- 2.8 PGIS Approaches, Society, and Sustainability -- 2.9 Implementing PGIS Approaches for Social and Spatial Justice in Society -- 2.10 Scope of Research -- 2.11 Conclusion and Arguments -- Further Reading.
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Chapter 3: Applications of Participatory GIS: A Socio-ecological Approaches and Mapping -- 3.1 Socio-ecological Mapping and Participatory GIS -- 3.2 Environmental Resource Management and Justice Through Participatory Mapping -- 3.3 Participatory GIS in Climate Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Building -- 3.4 Urban Planning and Design: Applications of Participatory GIS -- 3.5 Geospatial Citizenship for Health and Social Justice -- 3.6 Climate Migration Policy Planning and PGIS -- 3.7 Scope of Research -- 3.8 Conclusion and Arguments -- Further Reading -- Chapter 4: Geographies and Socio-spatial Ecologies of a Societal Space: A Journey into Participatory GIS -- 4.1 Understanding Societal Spaces -- 4.2 Geographies, Socio-spatial Ecologies, and Participatory GIS -- 4.3 Participatory GIS and Community Identity -- 4.4 Empowering Local Communities Through Participatory GIS -- 4.5 Future Directions in Socio-spatial Ecologies and Participatory GIS, Participatory Spatial Planning -- 4.6 Conclusion and Arguments -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5: Community Cartography and Participatory GIS -- 5.1 Concepts and Approaches of Community Cartography -- 5.2 Participatory Mapping Techniques for Community Cartography -- 5.3 Empowering Communities Through Participatory GIS -- 5.4 Participatory GIS for Engaging Local Knowledge, Community Development, and Planning in Community Cartography -- 5.5 Challenges, Innovations, and Future Directions in Community Cartography -- 5.6 Socio-spatial Justice and Community Cartography -- 5.6.1 Spatial Justice -- 5.6.2 Social Justice -- 5.7 Conclusion and Arguments -- Further Reading -- Chapter 6: GIS for All: Challenges and Future Directions -- 6.1 Today's GIS and Its Limitations -- 6.2 Challenges in Democratizing PGIS -- 6.3 Promoting PGIS Literacy -- 6.4 Open-Source GIS and Free Tools.
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6.5 Web-Based GIS, Mobile GIS, and Crowdsourced Mapping -- 6.5.1 Web-Based GIS -- 6.5.2 Mobile GIS -- 6.5.3 Crowdsourced Mapping -- 6.6 Future Directions of PGIS -- 6.7 Conclusion and Arguments -- Further Reading -- Part II: Voices Mapping of Coastal Communities: Field Narratives, Case Studies, and Best Practices of Participatory GIS -- Chapter 7: Importance and Scope of Voices Mapping in Coastal Communities: The Case of Coastal World -- 7.1 Mapping Voices in Participatory Approaches: Concept and Significance -- 7.2 Participatory Mapping for Inclusive Decision-Making Processes: Concepts and Linkages -- 7.3 Geospatial Citizenship and Mapping Voices: A Geospatial Thinking -- 7.4 Importance and Scope of Voice Mapping for Sustainability -- 7.5 Voice Mapping and the Coastal World: Scientific Evidence -- 7.6 Importance and Scope of Voice Mapping in Coastal Bengal, India -- 7.7 Conclusion and Arguments -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8: Voice Mapping of Coastal Communities: Field Narratives from the Coastal Medinipur and Sundarbans -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Field Interactions Unveiled: A Compilation of Field Narratives -- 8.2.1 Coastal Dialogues: Investigating Human-Mangrove Conflicts Through the Participatory GIS -- 8.2.2 Man-Environment Relationships: Shifting Shores, Shifting Stories -- 8.2.3 Coastal Diaries: Capturing the Journey of Transformation, Challenges, and Conservation in the Sundarbans -- 8.2.4 Whispers of the Estuary: Sustainable Thinking in the Traditional Marine Fishing Community -- 8.2.5 Scope of Climate Gap Management Among Climate Migrants on Sagar Island (India) -- 8.3 Conclusion and Arguments -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9: Mapping Community Voices in the Coastal Region of Bengal: Case Studies and Best Practices of Participatory GIS -- 9.1 Introduction.
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9.2 Exploring Indian Coastal Ecologies: A Series of Case Studies on Mapping the Voices of Geospatial Citizens -- 9.2.1 Participatory GIS Tools for Mapping Indigenous Technical Knowledge of Fish Catching in the Traditional Marine Fishing Community: The Case of Coastal Sundarbans -- 9.2.2 Mapping the Social Vulnerability to Climate in the Coastal Community: A Case Study of the Coastal Region of Bengal -- 9.2.3 Participatory Mapping of Fishing Grounds in the Traditional Marine Fishing Community in the Coastal Region of Bengal -- 9.2.4 Mapping the Scope of Natural Resource Management Using Participatory GIS: A Case Study of the Indian Sundarbans -- 9.2.5 Modeling Vegetation Ecologies in Relation to Climate Change, Using Remote Sensing and PGIS -- 9.3 Conclusion and Arguments -- References -- Part III: The Future of Participatory GIS in Social Sciences Research -- Chapter 10: The Power of Participatory GIS: Disciplinary Principles and Research Scope -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Disciplinary Principles and Research Scope -- 10.3 Conclusion and Arguments -- Further Reading -- Author Contributions -- Glossary -- Index.
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9783031631061
Sprache:
Englisch