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Community GIS

Community GIS. Will Craig Center for Urban & Regional Affairs University of Minnesota. Ladder of Participation. ( Arnstein, 1969 ). History. 1980 Information and Neighborhood Self-Help (URISA – Toronto) 1994 Citizen Access Day (URISA – Milwaukee)

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Community GIS

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  1. Community GIS • Will Craig • Center for Urban & Regional Affairs • University of Minnesota

  2. Ladder of Participation (Arnstein, 1969)

  3. History • 1980 Information and Neighborhood Self-Help (URISA – Toronto) • 1994 Citizen Access Day (URISA – Milwaukee) • 1998 Empowerment Marginalization and Public Participation GIS (NCGIA) • 2002 Community Participation and Geographic Information Systems • PPGIS Conferences • 2002 New Brunswick NJ – Rutgers University • 2003 Portland OR – Portland State University • 2004 Madison WI – University of Wisconsin • 2005 Cleveland State University

  4. Project Examples • Harrison Crime • Hawthorne vacant/boarded, assets • PPNA at-risk • Whittier Supportive Housing

  5. New Activities • M3D Project • New TOP grant from US Dept of Commerce • Focus on: • Job growth in the Central Cities • Affordable Housing in Suburbs • Partner with neighborhoods, CDCs, suburbs and DEED • New Local Employment Dynamics data • Maps and data on web

  6. Web 2.0 (Mash-Up) 2 or more technologies connect seamlessly. Examples from “Marrying Maps to Data” New York Times, June 18, 2005. How can neighborhoods use this technology? The Future?

  7. Tour de France route information, created by a user of the Google Earth service googleearthhacks.com (New York Times, 6/18/05)

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