Support the spread of good practice in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information Module: [M10 - Participatory 3D Modelling] Unit: [M10U01 - Introduction to Participatory 3D Modelling]

List of Additional Resources

Developed by: Giacomo Rambaldi, CTA

ONLINE RESOURCES Participatory Avenues www.iapad.org The site acts as focal point for sharing information and technical progress on participatory mapping (Participatory 3D Modelling in particular) in the contexts of community-based natural resources management, collaborative research and planning, resource use, control and tenure, and related conflict management.

PPgis.net Open Forum on Participatory Geographic Information Systems and Technologies www.ppgis.net PPgis.Net is a global avenue for discussing issues related to community mapping, Participatory GIS and other geospatial information technologies and systems supporting integrated conservation and development, sustainable NRM and customary rights in developing countries. Members can share information and lessons learned, and post questions, documents and announcements relevant to the practice; (electronic discussion list).

Community Mapping, PGIS, PPGIS and P3DM Virtual Library http://www.iapad.org/bibliography.htm The largest collection of downloadable gray and published literature on Participatory GIS (PGIS), Public Participation GIS (PPGIS), Participatory 3D Modelling (P3DM), counter mapping and community mapping.

PPgis.Net Blog http://participatorygis.blogspot.com This blog offers up to date news about participatory mapping and participatory 3 D modelling in particular.

P3DM Where? www.p3dm.org This site used Google Maps technology and offers practitioners the opportunity for entering the location of P3DM exercises.

BOOKS/ARTICLES Books Craig W.J., Harris T.M, Weiner D. (Editors). 2002. Community Participation and Geographical Information Systems. Taylor and Francis, NY, USA Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and related technologies are beginning to have a significant impact on the communities. Information technology is considerably affecting society, often to the disadvantage of low-income communities. Yet there are numerous incidents in the US and around the world where communities have taken

List of Additional Resources 1 File name: 02af0b84ff2ca780f81f101cc3dea6eb.doc Last modified on: 23 February 2010 Support the spread of good practice in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information Module: [M10 - Participatory 3D Modelling] Unit: [M10U01 - Introduction to Participatory 3D Modelling] control of the technology and used it to their own advantage. Much of this book is a presentation of detailed case studies; it provides models that can be replicated by other communities, which reflect on public participation in GIS concepts, best practices, and constraints and opportunities.

Rambaldi G. and Callosa-Tarr J. 2002. Participatory 3-Dimensional Modelling: Guiding Principles and Applications. ARCBC, Los Baños, Philippines; ISBN: 971- 8986-47-2 http://tinyurl.com/mm4c4e This book provides hands-on guidelines on how to organize and implement a P3DM exercise. In addition it includes insights on adult learning and spatial cognition, on the history of 3D modelling and the analysis of P3DM experiences in the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand over a period of 15 years.

Articles Abbot J., Chambers R., Dunn C., Harris T., De Merode E., Porter G., Townsend J., Weiner D. 1998. Participatory GIS: Opportunity or Oxymoron? PLA Notes 33: 27-34. IIED: London. http://tinyurl.com/mmc9ot Alcorn J.B., 2000. Borders, Rules and Governance: Mapping to Catalyze Changes in Policy and Management. Gatekeeper Series No. 91. IIED http://tinyurl.com/y923uem Bersalona R. and Zingapan K. 2004. P3DM: Mapping out the future of Indigenous Peoples in 3D, ICT Update, Vol. 17, May 2004, CTA, Wageningen, Netherlands. http://tinyurl.com/lzkj26 Chambers R. 2006. Participatory Mapping and Geographic Information Systems: Whose Map? Who is Empowered and Who Disempowered? Who Gains and Who Loses? EJISDC 25, 2, 1-11 http://tinyurl.com/n2cqql Corbett J, Rambaldi G., Kyem P., Weiner D., Olson R., Muchemi J., McCall M And Chambers R. 2006. Mapping for Change: The emergence of a new practice. PLA 54:13-19 IIED, London, UK http://tinyurl.com/lf3u45 Dunn C. E.; Atkins J. P. and Townsend G. J. 1997. GIS for Development: a Contradiction in Terms? Area Vol. 29, No. 2, 151-159 Fox J., Krisnawati Suryanata Hershock P. & Hadi Pramono A. 2003. Mapping power: Ironic effects of spatial information technology. Spatial Information Technology and Society: Ethics, Values, and Practice Papers. East-West Center, Hawaii, USA. http://tinyurl.com/nobfra Gaillard J.C. and Maceda E.A. 2009. Participatory Three Dimensional Mapping for Disaster Risk Reduction, PLA 60, 109-118, IIED, UK http://tinyurl.com/yaq8zzx Harmsworth G. 1998. Indigenous Values and GIS: a Method and a Framework. Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor Vol. 6 (3) December 1998 Hardcastle J., Rambaldi G., Long B., Le Van Lanh and Do Quoc Son. 2004. The use of Participatory 3-Dimensional Modelling in Community-based Planning in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. PLA Notes No. 49: 70-76, IIED, London, UK http://tinyurl.com/ml7o6u Hoare P., Maneeratana B., Songwadhana W., Suwanmanee A. and Sricharoen Y.. 2002. Relief Models, a Multipurpose Tool for Improved Natural Resource Management. The Experience of the Upper Nan Watershed Management Project in Thailand. ASEAN Biodiversity, Vol. 2 No. 1, 11-16. ARCBC, Los Baños, Philippines. http://tinyurl.com/n2nhcy

List of Additional Resources 2 File name: 02af0b84ff2ca780f81f101cc3dea6eb.doc Last modified on: 23 February 2010 Support the spread of good practice in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information Module: [M10 - Participatory 3D Modelling] Unit: [M10U01 - Introduction to Participatory 3D Modelling] Mascarenhas J. and P.D. Prem Kumar. 1991. Participatory Mapping and Modelling Users’ Notes. Source: RRA Notes (1991), Issue 12, pp.9–20, IIED London http://tinyurl.com/m5xve6 Rambaldi G. & Le Van Lanh. 2003. The Seventh Helper: the Vertical Dimension. Feedback from a training exercise in Vietnam. PLA Notes No. 46: 77-83, IIED, London, UK http://tinyurl.com/mhtsc2 Rambaldi G. and Callosa-Tarr J. 2004. Participatory 3-D Modelling: Bridging the Gap between Communities and GIS Technology. In: Neef, Andreas (ed.) Participatory approaches for sustainable land use in Southeast Asia. White Lotus Co. Ltd., Bangkok. ISBN: 974-48000-67-4 http://tinyurl.com/nqk8u3 Rambaldi G., Kwaku Kyem A. P.; Mbile P.; McCall M. and Weiner D. 2006. Participatory Spatial Information Management and Communication in Developing Countries. EJISDC 25, 1, 1-9 . http://tinyurl.com/lflkp8 Rambaldi G., Tuivanuavou S., Namata P., Vanualailai P., Rupeni S. And Rupeni E. 2006. Resource Use, Development Planning, and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Fiji. PLA No. 54, IIED, London, UK http://tinyurl.com/mcfuuy Zingapan K. and De Vera D. 1999. Mapping the Ancestral Lands and Waters of the Calamian Tagbanwa of Coron, Northern Palawan. Paper presented at the "Conference on NGO Best Practices", Davao City Philippines http://tinyurl.com/kn6crm

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