Evaluating participatory mapping software edited by Charla M. Burnett.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Cham Switerland : Springer, 2023Descripción: xxv, 265 páginas : ilustraciones, fotografías a color ; 24 cmTipo de contenido: texto Tipo de medio: sin medio Tipo de portador: volumenISBN: 9783031195938Tema(s): Sistemas de información geográfica | Cartografía | Ingeniería de software | Software de aplicaciónClasificación LoC:G70.212 | .E83 2023Clasificación: Resumen: This volume provides a framework for evaluating geospatial software for participatory mapping. The evaluation is based on ten key indicators: ethics, cost, technical level, inclusiveness, data accuracy, data privacy, analytical capacity, visualization capacity, openness, and accessibility (i.e., mobile friendly or offline capabilities). Each application is evaluated by a user and cross analyzed with specific case studies of the software’s real-world application. This framework does not discriminate against assessing volunteered geographic information (VGI) applications, as a form of participatory mapping, in circumstances that its application is spearheaded by underrepresented groups with the intent to empower and spark political or behavioral change within formal and informal institutions. Each chapter follows a strict template to ensure that the information within the volume can be updated periodically to match the ever-changing technological environment. The book covers twelve different mapping applications with the goal of creating a comparative evaluation framework that can be easily interpreted by convening institutions and novice users. This will also help identify gaps in software for participatory mapping which will help to inform application development in the future and updates to current geospatial software.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Tipo de materiales | Clasificación | Copia número | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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G70.212 .A35 2022 Análisis espacial del territorio con QGIS / | G70.212 .B89 Análisis socioespacial con sistemas de información geográfica | G70.212 .C76 Agent-based modelling & geographical information systems : | G70.212 .E83 2023 Evaluating participatory mapping software | G70.212 .L35 Sistemas de información geográfica | G70.212 .Q45 QGIS 2 cookbook : | G70.212 .W65 2005 Statistical analysis of geographic information with ArcView GIS and ArcGIS |
Chapter 1: Introduction to Participatory Mapping Software and Evaluation -- Chapter 2: Collector for ArcGIS -- Chapter 3: Field Papers -- Chapter 4: GeoODK -- Chapter 5: Maptionnaire -- Chapter 6: KoBoToolbox -- Chapter 7: SeaSketch -- Chapter 8: Sapelli -- Chapter 9: Survey123 -- Chapter 10: Ushahidi -- Chapter 11: Mapeo -- Chapter 12: Terrastories -- Chapter 13: Portable OpenStreetMap -- Chapter 14: MapBox -- Chapter 15: Trends and Conclusions.
This volume provides a framework for evaluating geospatial software for participatory mapping. The evaluation is based on ten key indicators: ethics, cost, technical level, inclusiveness, data accuracy, data privacy, analytical capacity, visualization capacity, openness, and accessibility (i.e., mobile friendly or offline capabilities). Each application is evaluated by a user and cross analyzed with specific case studies of the software’s real-world application. This framework does not discriminate against assessing volunteered geographic information (VGI) applications, as a form of participatory mapping, in circumstances that its application is spearheaded by underrepresented groups with the intent to empower and spark political or behavioral change within formal and informal institutions. Each chapter follows a strict template to ensure that the information within the volume can be updated periodically to match the ever-changing technological environment. The book covers twelve different mapping applications with the goal of creating a comparative evaluation framework that can be easily interpreted by convening institutions and novice users. This will also help identify gaps in software for participatory mapping which will help to inform application development in the future and updates to current geospatial software.
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