An excellent new report from International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) looks at GIS and participatory mapping techniques that in places like Ghana have been used for conflict resolution as well. As noted in the report,
The breadth of tools available makes participatory mapping highly flexible and valuable in development initiatives. Yet these mapping initiatives can be ineffective and generate confusion and conflict if implemented without a working knowledge of cartography, participatory development processes and community facilitation and organization skills.
This report will review existing knowledge related to participatory mapping and recent developments. Specifically
- Section 1 will define the main features of participatory mapping;
- Section 2 will discuss key applications of participatory mapping;
- Section 3 will present specific tools used in participatory mapping, including their strengths and weaknesses;
- Section 4 will identify good practices and explore the significance of process in participatory mapping initiatives.
Download the report from here.