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Methods
The Methods category draws together information related to "How to" accomplish various mapping processes and tasks.
- Bioregional Mapping
- Cartographic Concepts and Resources
- Data Standards
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Land Use Planning
- Mapping Use and Occupancy: creating digital maps from paper maps
- Remote Sensing & Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
- Resources & Habitat
- Software & Tools
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Traditional Use Studies
Training Manual on Field Research Methodology Designed for Cultural Mapping Field Officers
Posted December 21st, 2009 by AnaTags:
Methodology of Collaborative Cultural Mapping
Posted December 21st, 2009 by AnaACT Brazil believes that the best path to safeguarding the environment and strengthening culture in native lands can be expressed as three processes: mapping, managing and protecting.
Conclusion
Posted June 3rd, 2009 by AnaHopefully you’ve found this manual helpful as you’ve worked through capturing the use and occupancy information contained on paper maps. Map-making is a very technically intensive process; you should be proud of your accomplishments!
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