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Mobility of Men and Women in Informal Settlement Related to Seeking Opportunities

Posted on January 9, 2017 by Primus / 0 Comment

How do people navigate the places in which they live? Does gender influence mobility and in what way? How do men and women access opportunities within and outsi...

Community Development/Crime/Economic Development/GIS/Income Inequality/Mapping/Public Services/Safety/Security/Spatial Collective/Violence

Linking Perceptions of Safety to Infrastructural Upgrading in Informal Settlements

Posted on January 7, 2017 by Primus / 1 Comment

Spatial Collective was hired in the spring of 2016 to develop a Geographic Information Systems-based participatory mapping approach to support Kenya Informal Se...

Community Development/Economic Development/GIS/Mapping/Small Data/Spatial Collective/Training

The Power of Community Mapping and Community Data

Posted on November 23, 2016 by Primus / 2 Comments

In June 2016, ten youth from Mathare digitized more than a thousand structures in Kayole Soweto, creating a building footprint of the area. At the same time, tw...

Community Development/Community Land/Environment/GIS/Mapping/Spatial Collective/Survey/Training

Community Land Mapping – Post Fieldwork Data Management and Map Creation

Posted on October 31, 2016 by Primus / 0 Comment

The final step in community land mapping in Tana River County was to design the maps of the two targeted communities. Previous steps are described here, here an...

Community Development/Community Land/Environment/Spatial Collective/Training

Field work in Tana River

Posted on February 22, 2016 by Primus / 0 Comment

After the initial three day hands-on training and a community forum, it was time to hit the field. As noted in the previous blog posts (here and here), the targ...

Community Development/Community Land/Environment/GIS/Mapping/Spatial Collective/Training

Start of Community Land Mapping in Tana River: Forum

Posted on February 15, 2016 by Primus / 0 Comment

This is a follow up on the previous post. We began our field work on mapping community land by holding a large forum with the representatives of Chana and Handa...

Community Development/Economic Development/Environment/GIS/Mapping/Mobility mapping/Monitoring and Evaluation/Public Services/Research/Spatial Collective/Survey

Documenting potential impact of development projects on communities in Lamu County

Posted on April 17, 2015 by Primus / 0 Comment

The “World is coming,” said the deputy secretary of Kililana Farmers Association during our LAPSSET conflict risk mapping exercise in old Lamu Town on Kenya’s c...

Reflections

Pictures from work

Posted on August 31, 2011 by Primus / 0 Comment

I realize that sometimes words are not sufficient to describe the elaborate mapping projects. For this reason I posted a bunch of pictures on Flickr – and...

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