
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
2002
0415237521
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and related technologies are beginning to have a significant impact on the communities. Information technology is considerably affecting society, often to the disadvantage of low-income communities. Yet there are numerous incidents in the US and around the world where communities have taken control of the technology and used it to their own advantage. Much of this book is a presentation of detailed case studies; it provides models that can be replicated by other communities, which reflect on public participation in GIS concepts, best practices, and constraints and opportunities.
The book also has a chapter on "GIS for community forestry user groups in Nepal" by Gavin Jordan.