Overview
Participatory GIS (PGIS) is a powerful tool that empowers communities by involving them in the mapping and planning processes. It allows local residents to share their knowledge and priorities, leading to more relevant and effective planning outcomes. By utilizing spatial data and mapping techniques...
Key Terms
Example: GIS can be used to map the locations of schools in a city.
Example: Spatial data can include coordinates of parks or roads.
Example: Local residents are stakeholders in community planning.
Example: Choropleth maps show population density by color.
Example: Community workshops allow residents to share their views.
Example: Surveys can be a method of data collection in PGIS.