Co-mapping e GIS: codificare il racconto dello spazio

Titolo Rivista ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI
Autori/Curatori Barbara Dovarch, Loredana Francesca Tedeschi
Anno di pubblicazione 2019 Fascicolo 2019/125 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 26 P. 68-93 Dimensione file 361 KB
DOI 10.3280/ASUR2019-125004
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L’articolo affronta il racconto della complessità dei luoghi da parte degli abitanti locali e la sua successiva codifica per mezzo di Sistemi informativi a base geografica. La riflessione si basa su un’esperienza diretta di mappatura partecipata in Vietnam seguita da elaborazione in ambiente GIS dei dati raccolti. L’obiettivo del processo è quello di mettere in dialogo sapere locale, conoscenza tecnicoscientifica e gestione politico-amministrativa per una pianificazione territoriale più efficace.;

Keywords:Mappatura partecipata; GIS; pianificazione; progettazione partecipata; conoscenza locale.

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Barbara Dovarch, Loredana Francesca Tedeschi, Co-mapping e GIS: codificare il racconto dello spazio in "ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI" 125/2019, pp 68-93, DOI: 10.3280/ASUR2019-125004