Rzeszewski, Michał : Autor ; Kaczmarek, Patryk : Autor ; Lupa, Piotr : Autor ; Herodowicz, Tomasz : Autor ; Fagiewicz, Katarzyna : Autor ; Morawska, Joanna : Autor ; Churski, Paweł : Autor
Geographia Polonica Vol. 97 No. 1 (2024)
This study addresses the gap in knowledge regarding effective design practices for crowdmapping in participatory mapping, considering the diverse agendas, expectations, and needs of stakeholders. Through interviews and analysis of a crowdmapping project, we developed a roadmap and guidelines to inform the design process of a web-based crowdmapping tool. Unlike traditional approaches that focus on end-user evaluation, our paper explores the perspectives of facilitators and developers involved in the participatory process. By understanding their motivations and perceptions, we can plan and design user-friendly tools that meet the requirements of all stakeholders in participatory mapping.
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