PAPRIKA policy brief 2: participatory 3-dimensional mapping for climate change adaptation
This policy brief presents Participatory 3-Dimensional Mapping (P3DM) as credible tool to both locals, who build the map and plot most of the information, and to volcanologists and other scientists as well as local government representatives who can easily overlap their own data and plans on scaled and geo-referenced maps, thus enabling the integration of local and scientic knowledge as well as bottom-up and top-down climate change adaptation (CCA). In the process, NGO partners serve as facilitators and moderators.
The PAPRIKA project is funded by the Agence Française de la Recherche (ANR) and institutionally supported by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientique (CNRS).
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