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Friday, May 27, 2016
Djiru Warrangburra Peoples share their traditional knowledge across generations: a P3DM experience in Australia
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Attracting approximately 2 million tourists each year, the Wet Tropics region is home to more than 18 distinct Rainforest Aboriginal tribal ...
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Hands on Culture - Participatory 3D Modelling with Mandingalbay Yidinji People in Australia
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This video is about the 3D mapping project of the Mandingalbay people near Yarrabah North Queensland. This project was supported by t...
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Mandingalbay Yidinji Traditional Owners mapped their lands in 3 dimensions - Don't miss their feedback at the World Park Congress in Sydney
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Australian aboriginal Mandingalbay Yidinjii people have recently completed a P3DM exercise within the ancestral territories (traditional cou...
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Forthcoming P3DM-related activities at the 6th World Park Congress, Sydney 12-19 November 2014
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Click to download the flyer This is to update you about a series of events which will focus on Participatory GIS practice during the...
Monday, September 05, 2011
The Manus MOSAIC - Participatory 3D modeling for climate change adaptation across Manus Province, Papua New Guinea
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At the Manus Province Climate Change Seminar ‘ Manus Way Forward ’, October 2010, over 70 participants presented and shared experiences, exp...
Monday, May 23, 2011
Participatory 3D Modelling for developing climate change adaptation plans in Boe Boe, Solomon Islands
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I’d like to thank all the team who made the ten-day ‘ Participatory 3D modelling (P3DM) for climate change’ engagement with Boe Boe communit...
Friday, January 08, 2010
Interview with Steve deRoy about the role of networking and communication in PGIS practice
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In this interview, Mr. Steven DeRoy illustrates the power of networking and the importance of integrating this practice into the daily realm...
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Sculpture and Science help in Planning to Preserve The Mutton Hole Wetlands in Australia
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A 3D model of the Mutton Hole Wetlands near Normanton has been developed as a starting point for community consultation and discussion about...
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