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Bürgerbeteiligung 1 Chaos 1 Forest Fires 1 Geospatial Web 1 Hard Impacts 1 Information system 1 Informationssystem 1 Peru 1 Public participation 1 Soft Impacts 1 Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) 1 digital empowerment 1 geographic information systems 1 geospatial Web 1 indigenous resistance 1 participatory research 1
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Brennan, Samantha 1 Corbett, Jon M. 1 Gilmore, Michael 1 Whitely, Aidan 1 Young, Jason 1
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International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) 1 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 1
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Participatory uses of geospatial technologies to leverage multiple knowledge systems within development contexts : a case study from the Peruvian Amazon
Young, Jason; Gilmore, Michael - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 93 (2017), pp. 389-401
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Harnessing the Chaotic: Using the Participatory Geoweb to Make Sense of Forest Fires
Corbett, Jon M.; Brennan, Samantha; Whitely, Aidan - In: International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) 5 (2016) 3, pp. 27-41
Communities in the Okanagan Valley, Canada are increasingly under threat from forest fires due to climate change and expanding urban development into fire interface zones. The effects of forest fires are not always quantifiable ‘hard' impacts. The fluid and chaotic ‘soft' impacts can have a...
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