A Model for Evaluating Public Participation GIS Programs
Michael Barndt
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee
A Mapmaker’s Dream: Public Involvement Applications Utilization of
GIS
Mark Bosworth and John Donovan
Metro, Portland, OR
Mapping Urban Neighborhood Environments
Liza Casey and Tom Pederson
City of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania
A GIS for Nuclear Emergency Response:The View from Oswego County,
New York (revised)
Alberto Giordano
Department of Geography, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Administration,
Syracuse University
Community-Integrated GIS for Land Reform in Mpumalanga Province,
South Africa
Trevor Harris and Daniel Weiner
Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University
Methodology Matters: Devising a Research Program for Investigating
PPGIS in Collaborative Neighborhood Planning
LeRoy A Heckman
Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington
Geographic Information Technologies and Community Planning: Spatial
Empowerment and Public Participation (revised)
Daniel Howard
Department of Geography, State University of New York At Buffalo
A Public Participation GIS for Community Forestry User Groups in
Nepal: Putting People Before the Technology (revised)
Gavin Jordan (pdf file)
Department of Agriculture & Forestry, Newton Rigg College, University
of Central Lancashire, Penrith, Carlisle, UK
Using GIS Technologies to Empower Community Based Organizations in
Hawaii
Karl Kim
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawaii at
Manoa
Accessing GIS over the Web: an aid to Public Participation in Environmental
Decision Making (revised)
Richard Kingston
School of Geography, University of Leeds
The Praxis of Public Participation GIS and Visualization
J.B. Krygier
Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo
Promoting Local Community Participation in Forest Management through
the Application of Geographic Information Systems. An Experience from Southern
Ghana (revised)
Peter A. Kwaku Kyem
Department of Geography, Central Connecticut State University, New
Britain, CT
Marginal Societies and Geographic Information Systems (revised)
Melinda Laituri
Department of Earth Resources, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins,
Colorado
Models for making GIS available to community organization:
Dimensions of difference and appropriateness (revised)
Helga Leitner*, Robert McMaster*, Sarah Elwood*,
Susanna McMaster**, Eric Sheppard* (pdf file)
*Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
**Department of Geography, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota
There Must Be a Catch: Participatory GIS in a Newfoundland Fishing
Community
Paul Macnab
Department of Geography, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada
Empowerment, Marginalization, and Public Participation in Community-Based
Biodiversity Conservation: Mexican and Canadian case studies of spatial
information management (revised)
Thomas C. Meredith
Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
HUD's Community Connection for Local Empowerment
Nancy J. Obermeyer
Department of Geography, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
Legal Access as a Necessary Prerequisite to Participatory Processes
Harlan Onsrud
Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering, University
of Maine
Living neighborhood maps: The next wave of local community
development (revised)
Cheryl Parker (pdf file)
South of Market Foundation
What the people know: Enrolling GIS users in a participatory data
network
Barbara S. Poore
Federal Geographic Data Committee.
INFOSHARE - A community data system for community use (no revision
needed)
Leonard S. Rodberg and John E. Seley
Department of Urban Studies, Queens College/CUNY and Community Studies
of New York, Inc.
Understanding the Breadth and Depth of PPGIS Supply (revised)
David S. Sawicki and Randy Peterman (pdf
file)
City Planning and Public Policy, Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA
note (second file) - Appendix 1 - PPGIS
suppliers contacted (pdf file)
Asserting New Rights to Know, Toward Community Self-Discovery
Paul Schroeder
Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering, University
of Maine
Geographic Information Systems in the Environmental Movement
Renee E. Sieber (pdf file)
State University of New York at Albany
Information technologies, PPGIS, and advocacy: Globalization
of resistance to industrial shrimp farming
Susan C. Stonich and Katherine Cissna
Department of Anthropology, University of California Santa Barbara
Environmental NGOs: Community Access to Technology as a Force for
Change (revised)
David Tulloch
Department of Landscape Architecture, Grant F. Walton Center for Remote
Sensing and Spatial Analysis, Cook College
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey
GIS-Enhanced Land Use Planning in Dane County, Wisconsin (revised)
Steve Ventura, Ben Niemann, Todd Sutphin and
Rick Chenoweth
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Catching the Wave of Capitalism in the Wake of the Nuclear Age: Mapping
Subsistence, Development and Environmental Security in French Polynesia
Barbara Louise Endemao Walker
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara,
CA
GIS through community-based collaborative joint venture: an evaluation
of impacts in rural Australia (revised)
Daniel H. Walker, Andrew K.L. Johnson,
Alison Cottrell, Anne O’Brien, Stuart G. Cowell, David Pullar
CSIRO Tropical Agriculture, James Cook University and University of
Queensland, Australia
Disability, Marginalization, Empowerment, and GIS
Ezra Zubrow and Marcia Rioux (pfd file)
University at Buffalo and Roeher