"OpenSource Mapping with First Nations in British Columbia" Patrick Hayes, GeoMemes Research Inc
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On Wed 24April2010, Patrick Hayes, Principal with Geomemes Research Inc, in Canada, attended San DrupalCon in San Francisco. He has graciously accepted the invitation to share his First Nations mapping experience at a meeting hosted by the…
On Wed 24April2010, Patrick Hayes, Principal with Geomemes Research Inc, in Canada, attended San DrupalCon in San Francisco. He has graciously accepted the invitation to share his First Nations mapping experience at a meeting hosted by the University of California, Berkeley Indigenous Mapping Network student chapter.
Abstract
In the last few decades many First Nation communities have collected rich stores of cultural and ecological knowledge in a variety of media formats, much of it with known spatial references. These collections are growing, but are not always accessible, even to those who collected them! At the same time, people from different parts of the community (including off-reserve members) are asking for access to these collections; for treaty negotiation/land claims, land and marine management, and education purposes.
Open Source is a buzzword that many are familiar with, but what does it really mean and why are people so excited by it? What is the difference between Open Source, Open Standards, and Open Data?
We will give an introduction to Open Source GIS and how First Nations in British Columbia are using it to tackle some of the above mentioned challenges in ways that protect their data while at the same time making it more useful. Expect to hear about specific open-source GIS technologies and how they are being used in real-world situations.
This talk was non-technical in nature.
Recent Publications/Workshops:
* Burnett, C. and P. Hayes. 2010. Mmm! - Maps, file Management, and Multimedia: Getting Free and Open-Source Software Working for Your Whole Community, Workshop Session presented at the ICT Summit 19-22 February 2010 (www.ictsummit.ca), Vancouver BC Canada
* Burnett, C. and P. Hayes. 2009. Building community information systems with Drupal and Open Layers, Presented at the Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (2009.foss4g.org) Conferen
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