Van Wart, Sarah; Manoochehri, Michael; Gandomi, Nathan
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Title
Using Paper Maps for Geospatial Data Collection
Author(s)
Van Wart, Sarah
Manoochehri, Michael
Gandomi, Nathan
Issue Date
2010-02-03
Keyword(s)
ICTD
Geospatial Data
Participatory Mapping
Rural Development.
Abstract
Geo-spatial information is important for a variety of decisionmaking,
planning, marketing, and development activities. Yet, in
the developing world, there are significant challenges to collecting
this data, including poor network infrastructure, the lack of
availability and trained operators of hand-held devices, and the
difficulty in finding specialists who can effectively organize
spatial data. This project explores the possibility of using a
simpler GIS data collection methodology – annotating paper maps
– in order to both simplify the data collection process, and capture
more qualitative data. Through interviews, prototyping, and
testing, we hope to design a viable proof of concept that can both
support existing GIS data collection efforts, and lower the barrier
to entry for additional organizations to collect geo-spatial data and
conducting analyses.
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