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Participatory GIS in Empowering Rural Communities: Development and Field Trials 3 rd International Open Source GIS Conference Velp, The Netherlands June 25-28, 2012 Nagesh Kolagani, Dr. Palaniappan Ramu and Dr. Koshy Varghese Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036 INDIA
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Page 1: Ease-of-use and Effectiveness of Participatory GIS in Empowering Rural Communities by Nagesh Kolagani

Participatory GIS in Empowering Rural Communities:Development and Field Trials

3rd International Open Source GIS ConferenceVelp, The Netherlands

June 25-28, 2012

Nagesh Kolagani, Dr. Palaniappan Ramu and Dr. Koshy VargheseIndian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036 INDIA

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Google Map of Reservoir and Farms

Does not know their descriptive data; Does not show other needed features (e.g. wells)

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Village Youth gathering such Data using GPS & Questionnaires

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For point layers:(such as wells)‏

As GPS 'way points'

For line and polygon layers:(such as streams and farms)‏

As GPS tracks:Can not deviate from boundaryDifficult for streams, farms, etc due to presence of thorny bushes, etc.OK for roads, etc.

As GPS routes:User interface is difficult for use by a villager

As GPS 'way points':To be joined later using GIS

Collecting Spatial Data as GPS Waypoints

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A Sample Questionnaire for Farms Layer

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School Children Producing GIS Maps from Such Data

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villageQGIS: Auto-connecting GPS points

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Entering Questionnaire Data into Appropriate GIS layer

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Using villageQGIS software: (e.g. 3 clicks)For each feature of each layer (of type line or polygon):

Constructing lines and polygons from GPS point data:- specify way points to join as a string e.g. “209-213, 218, 221-224”- visually verify correctness of boundary points & joined line/polygonConverting lines and polygons into GIS features:- select layer name from a list box e.g. “streams” or “farms”- fill resulting attribute form with data from questionnaire

Using QGIS software: (e.g. at least 17 clicks)For each feature of each layer (of type line or polygon):

- Select desired feature and select option to add new a feature- For each GPS point: (e.g. 209,210,211,212,213,218,221,222,224”)

- locate it on the screen, using find button or appropriate label option- draw a line connecting it to previous point

- fill resulting attribute form with data from questionnaire- Save

Comparison of villageQGIS and QGIS

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A Sample Village Map

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Tutorial

Input data:GPS and Questionnaire data about:

- a stream and a reservoir- farms under that reservoir, etc

Task:Create a GIS map:

- first using villageQGIS- then using QGIS (or Map Windows GIS)

Compare the time taken and map accuracy

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Querying Attributes of Mapped Features

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Easy Interface to View Complex Data in Simple Ways

This will help villagers understand their problems & solutions and participate better

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Default Views: Farms Classified based on Social Data

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Multi-Criteria Classification e.g. Technical & Social Data

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Interface for Local Experts to Build Custom Views

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Experiments on Ease-of-Use in Map Preparation

● Participants:

6 sub-groups of 3 village students each

● 3 sub-groups use Quantum GIS software (Control group)

● 3 sub-groups use villageQGIS software (Test group)

● Task:

Produce GIS maps from given GPS and Questionnaire data sets

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Experiments on Ease-of-Use in Map Preparation

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3QGISvillageQGIS

Ratio of times taken (with QGIS and

with villageQGIS)

Experiment no.

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Experiments on Ease-of-Use in Map Preparation

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3QGISvillageQGIS

Ratio of times taken (with QGIS and

with villageQGIS)

Experiment no.

Desired spatial

accuracy