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The PPgis.net experienceJuly 2004-October 2006

Open Forum on Participatory Geographic Information

Systems and Technologies

By Giacomo Rambaldigrambaldi@iapad.org

  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.

A few stats (as of Oct. 30, 2006)Conceptualisation and preparation: 2003-2004DGroup set-up: July 2004Moderators: 5 (3 with admin rights)Open group, moderatedActive members: 1076 Messages posted : 10505-most active users have posted 37% of all messagesResources posted: 74Calendar entries: 7

PPgis.net Fact sheet

5/10 Google rank

450 incoming links according to

Average 41 new members/month (net of un-subscriptions)

The main web Interface

www.ppgis.net

NavLink to [ppgis] Dgroups

Web site structure

[ppgis] RSS feed

Google Translate tool

Affiliate Programmes

Web sites’ online networking

Customised search Google-coop

Online collaboration

Geo-stats: Google-analytics

RSS Feed options

Who’s out there?

Growth of PPgis.net over time

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10761076July 2004 – October 2006

Knowing the CommunityWho-is-who on [ppgis]

December 2004 (exploratory survey) (330 members, 100 responses: 30%)

Ooops

About the “Community”5 months after launching (December 2004)

How did you first learn about the Open Forum, PPgis.net ?

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Other (please specify)

Site recommended by other web site

Using a search engine

Suggested by a friend or colleague

Invited

About the “Community”5 months after launching (December 2004)

How would you define your involvement in community mapping?

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Other

GIS Specialists

Researchers

Practitioners &activists

About the “Community”5 months after launching (December 2004)

Where are you located?

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Caribbean

Middle East

Pacific

Latin America

Africa

Asia

Europe

North America

About the “Community”5 months after launching (December 2004)

Where do you operate?

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Middle East

Caribbean

Pacific

Latin America

Europe

Asia

North America

Africa

About the “Community”

Core Group

Active members

Peripherals

Outsiders

About the “Core Group”

Core Group

Takes on community projects

identifies topics for the community to address

drives the community along its learning agenda and mission fulfillment

Administrators and moderators

Active members

Attend meetings regularly

Participate occasionally to Core Group meetings

About “Active Members”About “Active Members”

Rarely participate

Keep on the sidelines, watching the interaction of core and active members

Have private conversations on issues gained from observing

About the “Peripherals”About the “Peripherals”

Peripherals

Not members but knowing about the community and having some interest in it

“Intellectual neighbors”

About the “Outsiders”About the “Outsiders”

Outsiders

Mailing list’s usesInformation sharing

Reputable sources of (free) data and applications

Debates on key issues related the practiceTheory and Reflections: Practical ethics, best practices, social learning, …

Methodologies: scale mapping, GPS, GIS, …

Applications: NRM, EIA, Gender, Health, HIV/AIDS, risk management; disaster response; protected areas, tenure, …

Mailing list’s usesAdvocacy and networking

Q&AMainly newcomers to the practice & students

AnnouncementsCalls for papers, publications, launching of new applications, innovations

Preparation of and follow-up on eventsConferences, workshops, etc.

Administration of surveys (3)

ToolBasket

SurveyMonkey (perception survey)

Web Ring

Web site integration

Multiple domains

Reciprocating links

Dissemination

Link2us page

Responding to expectationsFuture directions [pgis 2005]

September 2005 (end-of conference survey) 154 participants, 80 responses: 52%)

Knowledge Management

Collating and packaging scattered content …

Event Cycle Management

Awareness raising, gathering feedback, learning & planning

Content production

E-discussion + face2face + e-discussion + content elaboration

Disaster response

Mobilisation of human, financial and technical resources, data and knowledge

Thank you

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