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Ph.D. dissertation defence at Technical University of Madrid (UPM). A Socio-Technical Design Approach to Build Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information Systems (VGIS) Leveraging the Crowds and Participatory Communities for Geoinformation Management.]]>

Ph.D. dissertation defence at Technical University of Madrid (UPM). A Socio-Technical Design Approach to Build Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information Systems (VGIS) Leveraging the Crowds and Participatory Communities for Geoinformation Management.]]>
Sat, 01 May 2021 18:41:30 GMT /slideshow/a-sociotechnical-design-approach-to-build-crowdsourced-and-volunteered-geographic-information-systems-vgis/247493476 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) A Socio-Technical Design Approach to Build Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information Systems (VGIS) PabloBarrn Ph.D. dissertation defence at Technical University of Madrid (UPM). A Socio-Technical Design Approach to Build Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information Systems (VGIS) Leveraging the Crowds and Participatory Communities for Geoinformation Management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gomez-barronjp-phdthesisslidesv2pdf-210501184130-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ph.D. dissertation defence at Technical University of Madrid (UPM). A Socio-Technical Design Approach to Build Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information Systems (VGIS) Leveraging the Crowds and Participatory Communities for Geoinformation Management.
A Socio-Technical Design Approach to Build Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information Systems (VGIS) from Jos辿 Pablo G坦mez Barr坦n S.
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Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines /slideshow/volunteered-geographic-information-system-design-project-and-participation-guidelines/246733263 article-vgisystemdesignprojectandparticipationguidelinesgomez-barron-et-al-210422082651
Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi5070108 Gómez-Barrón, J.-P., Manso-Callejo, M.-Á., Alcarria, R., & Iturrioz, T. (2016). Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 5(7), 108. This article sets forth the early phases of a methodological proposal for designing and developing Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) initiatives based on a system perspective analysis in which the components depend and interact dynamically among each other. First, it focuses on those characteristics of VGI projects that present different goals and modes of organization, while using a crowdsourcing strategy to manage participants and contributions. Next, a tool is developed in order to design the central crowdsourced processing unit that is best suited for a specific project definition, associating it with a trend towards crowd-based or community-driven approaches. The design is structured around the characterization of different ways of participating, and the task cognitive demand of working on geo-information management, spatial problem solving and ideation, or knowledge acquisition. Then, the crowdsourcing process design helps to identify what kind of participants are needed and outline subsequent engagement strategies. This is based on an analysis of differences among volunteers’ participatory behaviors and the associated set of factors motivating them to contribute, whether on a crowd or community-sourced basis. From a VGI system perspective, this paper presents a set of guidelines and methodological steps in order to align project goals, processes and volunteers and thus successfully attract participation. This methodology helps establish the initial requirements for a VGI system, and, in its current state, it mainly focuses on two components of the system: project and participants.]]>

Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi5070108 Gómez-Barrón, J.-P., Manso-Callejo, M.-Á., Alcarria, R., & Iturrioz, T. (2016). Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 5(7), 108. This article sets forth the early phases of a methodological proposal for designing and developing Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) initiatives based on a system perspective analysis in which the components depend and interact dynamically among each other. First, it focuses on those characteristics of VGI projects that present different goals and modes of organization, while using a crowdsourcing strategy to manage participants and contributions. Next, a tool is developed in order to design the central crowdsourced processing unit that is best suited for a specific project definition, associating it with a trend towards crowd-based or community-driven approaches. The design is structured around the characterization of different ways of participating, and the task cognitive demand of working on geo-information management, spatial problem solving and ideation, or knowledge acquisition. Then, the crowdsourcing process design helps to identify what kind of participants are needed and outline subsequent engagement strategies. This is based on an analysis of differences among volunteers’ participatory behaviors and the associated set of factors motivating them to contribute, whether on a crowd or community-sourced basis. From a VGI system perspective, this paper presents a set of guidelines and methodological steps in order to align project goals, processes and volunteers and thus successfully attract participation. This methodology helps establish the initial requirements for a VGI system, and, in its current state, it mainly focuses on two components of the system: project and participants.]]>
Thu, 22 Apr 2021 08:26:51 GMT /slideshow/volunteered-geographic-information-system-design-project-and-participation-guidelines/246733263 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines PabloBarrn Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi5070108 Gómez-Barrón, J.-P., Manso-Callejo, M.-Á., Alcarria, R., & Iturrioz, T. (2016). Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 5(7), 108. This article sets forth the early phases of a methodological proposal for designing and developing Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) initiatives based on a system perspective analysis in which the components depend and interact dynamically among each other. First, it focuses on those characteristics of VGI projects that present different goals and modes of organization, while using a crowdsourcing strategy to manage participants and contributions. Next, a tool is developed in order to design the central crowdsourced processing unit that is best suited for a specific project definition, associating it with a trend towards crowd-based or community-driven approaches. The design is structured around the characterization of different ways of participating, and the task cognitive demand of working on geo-information management, spatial problem solving and ideation, or knowledge acquisition. Then, the crowdsourcing process design helps to identify what kind of participants are needed and outline subsequent engagement strategies. This is based on an analysis of differences among volunteers’ participatory behaviors and the associated set of factors motivating them to contribute, whether on a crowd or community-sourced basis. From a VGI system perspective, this paper presents a set of guidelines and methodological steps in order to align project goals, processes and volunteers and thus successfully attract participation. This methodology helps establish the initial requirements for a VGI system, and, in its current state, it mainly focuses on two components of the system: project and participants. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/article-vgisystemdesignprojectandparticipationguidelinesgomez-barron-et-al-210422082651-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi5070108 Gómez-Barrón, J.-P., Manso-Callejo, M.-Á., Alcarria, R., &amp; Iturrioz, T. (2016). Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 5(7), 108. This article sets forth the early phases of a methodological proposal for designing and developing Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) initiatives based on a system perspective analysis in which the components depend and interact dynamically among each other. First, it focuses on those characteristics of VGI projects that present different goals and modes of organization, while using a crowdsourcing strategy to manage participants and contributions. Next, a tool is developed in order to design the central crowdsourced processing unit that is best suited for a specific project definition, associating it with a trend towards crowd-based or community-driven approaches. The design is structured around the characterization of different ways of participating, and the task cognitive demand of working on geo-information management, spatial problem solving and ideation, or knowledge acquisition. Then, the crowdsourcing process design helps to identify what kind of participants are needed and outline subsequent engagement strategies. This is based on an analysis of differences among volunteers’ participatory behaviors and the associated set of factors motivating them to contribute, whether on a crowd or community-sourced basis. From a VGI system perspective, this paper presents a set of guidelines and methodological steps in order to align project goals, processes and volunteers and thus successfully attract participation. This methodology helps establish the initial requirements for a VGI system, and, in its current state, it mainly focuses on two components of the system: project and participants.
Volunteered Geographic Information System Design: Project and Participation Guidelines from Jos辿 Pablo G坦mez Barr坦n S.
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Diseño de Estrategias de Crowdsourcing en Sistemas de Información Geográfica Voluntaria. https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/diseo-de-estrategias-de-crowdsourcing-en-sistemas-de-informacin-geogrfica-voluntaria/84157466 6629-18791-1-pb-171215121956
CIGeo Primer Congreso en Ingeniería Geomática. Valencia, 5 – 6 de Julio de 2017 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIGeo2017.2017.6629 Resumen: Este trabajo de investigación aborda la información geográfica voluntaria (IGV) como un sistema de información que facilita a las organizaciones el logro de objetivos específicos mediante la externalización de procesos y actividades a una comunidad en línea. En él se propone una definición de sistema de información geográfica voluntaria (SIGV), se identifican sus componentes centrales (Proyecto, Participantes, Tecnología), y se analiza el proceso de gestión de la información más relevante en este tipo de sistemas: el crowdsourcing. Se analizan varios tipos de modelos de crowdsourcing en el contexto de los SIGV, para luego proponer una clasificación basada en los diferentes modos de organizar a una comunidad; éstos incluyen distintos niveles de participación según el uso de tres procesos: contributivo, colaborativo y participativo. En base al estudio de las diferentes tipologías vinculadas intrínsecamente a los niveles de implicación y compromiso existentes, y al uso de las habilidades cognitivas de los participantes, se identifica un continuo de participación, presentándose dos tendencias opuestas al diseñar proyectos de IGV: los basados en la crowd («la multitud»), y los impulsados por una comunidad con mayor nivel de colaboración o hasta la co-creación. Basado en lo anterior, se propone un conjunto de criterios para el diseño de la estrategia de crowdsourcing de un SIGV, para dirigir un proyecto. Esta herramienta de diseño y planificación ayuda a caracterizar y definir de un modo simple los requerimientos generales de los procesos y actividades de un SIGV. Éstos serán implementados mediante una tarea de crowdsourcing, siendo el primer paso en el diseño interdependiente del proyecto, la participación y el componente tecnológico. Las estrategias a diseñar de los demás componentes del sistema se deben alinear y vincular con la estrategia de crowdsourcing, y en su conjunto guiarán el desarrollo de las tareas, funcionalidades y herramientas tecnológicas concretas del sistema. ]]>

CIGeo Primer Congreso en Ingeniería Geomática. Valencia, 5 – 6 de Julio de 2017 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIGeo2017.2017.6629 Resumen: Este trabajo de investigación aborda la información geográfica voluntaria (IGV) como un sistema de información que facilita a las organizaciones el logro de objetivos específicos mediante la externalización de procesos y actividades a una comunidad en línea. En él se propone una definición de sistema de información geográfica voluntaria (SIGV), se identifican sus componentes centrales (Proyecto, Participantes, Tecnología), y se analiza el proceso de gestión de la información más relevante en este tipo de sistemas: el crowdsourcing. Se analizan varios tipos de modelos de crowdsourcing en el contexto de los SIGV, para luego proponer una clasificación basada en los diferentes modos de organizar a una comunidad; éstos incluyen distintos niveles de participación según el uso de tres procesos: contributivo, colaborativo y participativo. En base al estudio de las diferentes tipologías vinculadas intrínsecamente a los niveles de implicación y compromiso existentes, y al uso de las habilidades cognitivas de los participantes, se identifica un continuo de participación, presentándose dos tendencias opuestas al diseñar proyectos de IGV: los basados en la crowd («la multitud»), y los impulsados por una comunidad con mayor nivel de colaboración o hasta la co-creación. Basado en lo anterior, se propone un conjunto de criterios para el diseño de la estrategia de crowdsourcing de un SIGV, para dirigir un proyecto. Esta herramienta de diseño y planificación ayuda a caracterizar y definir de un modo simple los requerimientos generales de los procesos y actividades de un SIGV. Éstos serán implementados mediante una tarea de crowdsourcing, siendo el primer paso en el diseño interdependiente del proyecto, la participación y el componente tecnológico. Las estrategias a diseñar de los demás componentes del sistema se deben alinear y vincular con la estrategia de crowdsourcing, y en su conjunto guiarán el desarrollo de las tareas, funcionalidades y herramientas tecnológicas concretas del sistema. ]]>
Fri, 15 Dec 2017 12:19:56 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/diseo-de-estrategias-de-crowdsourcing-en-sistemas-de-informacin-geogrfica-voluntaria/84157466 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Diseño de Estrategias de Crowdsourcing en Sistemas de Información Geográfica Voluntaria. PabloBarrn CIGeo Primer Congreso en Ingeniería Geomática. Valencia, 5 – 6 de Julio de 2017 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIGeo2017.2017.6629 Resumen: Este trabajo de investigación aborda la información geográfica voluntaria (IGV) como un sistema de información que facilita a las organizaciones el logro de objetivos específicos mediante la externalización de procesos y actividades a una comunidad en línea. En él se propone una definición de sistema de información geográfica voluntaria (SIGV), se identifican sus componentes centrales (Proyecto, Participantes, Tecnología), y se analiza el proceso de gestión de la información más relevante en este tipo de sistemas: el crowdsourcing. Se analizan varios tipos de modelos de crowdsourcing en el contexto de los SIGV, para luego proponer una clasificación basada en los diferentes modos de organizar a una comunidad; éstos incluyen distintos niveles de participación según el uso de tres procesos: contributivo, colaborativo y participativo. En base al estudio de las diferentes tipologías vinculadas intrínsecamente a los niveles de implicación y compromiso existentes, y al uso de las habilidades cognitivas de los participantes, se identifica un continuo de participación, presentándose dos tendencias opuestas al diseñar proyectos de IGV: los basados en la crowd («la multitud»), y los impulsados por una comunidad con mayor nivel de colaboración o hasta la co-creación. Basado en lo anterior, se propone un conjunto de criterios para el diseño de la estrategia de crowdsourcing de un SIGV, para dirigir un proyecto. Esta herramienta de diseño y planificación ayuda a caracterizar y definir de un modo simple los requerimientos generales de los procesos y actividades de un SIGV. Éstos serán implementados mediante una tarea de crowdsourcing, siendo el primer paso en el diseño interdependiente del proyecto, la participación y el componente tecnológico. Las estrategias a diseñar de los demás componentes del sistema se deben alinear y vincular con la estrategia de crowdsourcing, y en su conjunto guiarán el desarrollo de las tareas, funcionalidades y herramientas tecnológicas concretas del sistema. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6629-18791-1-pb-171215121956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CIGeo Primer Congreso en Ingeniería Geomática. Valencia, 5 – 6 de Julio de 2017 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/CIGeo2017.2017.6629 Resumen: Este trabajo de investigación aborda la información geográfica voluntaria (IGV) como un sistema de información que facilita a las organizaciones el logro de objetivos específicos mediante la externalización de procesos y actividades a una comunidad en línea. En él se propone una definición de sistema de información geográfica voluntaria (SIGV), se identifican sus componentes centrales (Proyecto, Participantes, Tecnología), y se analiza el proceso de gestión de la información más relevante en este tipo de sistemas: el crowdsourcing. Se analizan varios tipos de modelos de crowdsourcing en el contexto de los SIGV, para luego proponer una clasificación basada en los diferentes modos de organizar a una comunidad; éstos incluyen distintos niveles de participación según el uso de tres procesos: contributivo, colaborativo y participativo. En base al estudio de las diferentes tipologías vinculadas intrínsecamente a los niveles de implicación y compromiso existentes, y al uso de las habilidades cognitivas de los participantes, se identifica un continuo de participación, presentándose dos tendencias opuestas al diseñar proyectos de IGV: los basados en la crowd («la multitud»), y los impulsados por una comunidad con mayor nivel de colaboración o hasta la co-creación. Basado en lo anterior, se propone un conjunto de criterios para el diseño de la estrategia de crowdsourcing de un SIGV, para dirigir un proyecto. Esta herramienta de diseño y planificación ayuda a caracterizar y definir de un modo simple los requerimientos generales de los procesos y actividades de un SIGV. Éstos serán implementados mediante una tarea de crowdsourcing, siendo el primer paso en el diseño interdependiente del proyecto, la participación y el componente tecnológico. Las estrategias a diseñar de los demás componentes del sistema se deben alinear y vincular con la estrategia de crowdsourcing, y en su conjunto guiarán el desarrollo de las tareas, funcionalidades y herramientas tecnológicas concretas del sistema.
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Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution. /slideshow/volunteering-assistance-to-online-geocoding-services-through-a-distributed-knowledge-solution-72430974/72430974 volunteeringassistanceonlinegeocodingthroughdistributedknowledgerich-vgi-170221203150
♣ Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Manso-Callejo, M.A.; Alcarria-Garrido, R.P.; Gómez-Pérez, R., 2015, "Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution", in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal.]]>

♣ Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Manso-Callejo, M.A.; Alcarria-Garrido, R.P.; Gómez-Pérez, R., 2015, "Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution", in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal.]]>
Tue, 21 Feb 2017 20:31:50 GMT /slideshow/volunteering-assistance-to-online-geocoding-services-through-a-distributed-knowledge-solution-72430974/72430974 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution. PabloBarrn ♣ Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Manso-Callejo, M.A.; Alcarria-Garrido, R.P.; Gómez-Pérez, R., 2015, "Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution", in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/volunteeringassistanceonlinegeocodingthroughdistributedknowledgerich-vgi-170221203150-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ♣ Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Manso-Callejo, M.A.; Alcarria-Garrido, R.P.; Gómez-Pérez, R., 2015, &quot;Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution&quot;, in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal.
Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution. from Jos辿 Pablo G坦mez Barr坦n S.
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Potential of Environmental Services in the Common Property in México /slideshow/potential-of-environmental-services-in-the-social-property-of-mexico/62380894 potentialofenvironmentalservicesinthesocialpropertyofmexico-160525104239
Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012b, “Potential of Environmental Services in the Social Property of Mexico”. (English summary). National Agrarian Registry (RAN) & Inter-American Institute of Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) Project. Mexico, D.F. 72 pp. This document presents the findings in the first stage of the Strategy for Environmental Services and Common Property, which analyzes the relative importance of the environmental services in the agrarian nucleuses, such as: forest carbon, biodiversity and hydrological cycles. An important conclusion of this analysis is that none of the three themes can be efficiently developed without the integration of the common property. As part of the findings, 115 ejidos and communities were identified with the highest potential to contribute in the provision of the three environmental services: carbon storage and capture, biodiversity conservation and maintenance of the hydrological cycle. In the next stage, these agrarian nucleuses will be analyzed for its feasibility in order to be included in payment for environmental services schemes.]]>

Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012b, “Potential of Environmental Services in the Social Property of Mexico”. (English summary). National Agrarian Registry (RAN) & Inter-American Institute of Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) Project. Mexico, D.F. 72 pp. This document presents the findings in the first stage of the Strategy for Environmental Services and Common Property, which analyzes the relative importance of the environmental services in the agrarian nucleuses, such as: forest carbon, biodiversity and hydrological cycles. An important conclusion of this analysis is that none of the three themes can be efficiently developed without the integration of the common property. As part of the findings, 115 ejidos and communities were identified with the highest potential to contribute in the provision of the three environmental services: carbon storage and capture, biodiversity conservation and maintenance of the hydrological cycle. In the next stage, these agrarian nucleuses will be analyzed for its feasibility in order to be included in payment for environmental services schemes.]]>
Wed, 25 May 2016 10:42:39 GMT /slideshow/potential-of-environmental-services-in-the-social-property-of-mexico/62380894 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Potential of Environmental Services in the Common Property in México PabloBarrn Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012b, “Potential of Environmental Services in the Social Property of Mexico”. (English summary). National Agrarian Registry (RAN) & Inter-American Institute of Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) Project. Mexico, D.F. 72 pp. This document presents the findings in the first stage of the Strategy for Environmental Services and Common Property, which analyzes the relative importance of the environmental services in the agrarian nucleuses, such as: forest carbon, biodiversity and hydrological cycles. An important conclusion of this analysis is that none of the three themes can be efficiently developed without the integration of the common property. As part of the findings, 115 ejidos and communities were identified with the highest potential to contribute in the provision of the three environmental services: carbon storage and capture, biodiversity conservation and maintenance of the hydrological cycle. In the next stage, these agrarian nucleuses will be analyzed for its feasibility in order to be included in payment for environmental services schemes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/potentialofenvironmentalservicesinthesocialpropertyofmexico-160525104239-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012b, “Potential of Environmental Services in the Social Property of Mexico”. (English summary). National Agrarian Registry (RAN) &amp; Inter-American Institute of Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) Project. Mexico, D.F. 72 pp. This document presents the findings in the first stage of the Strategy for Environmental Services and Common Property, which analyzes the relative importance of the environmental services in the agrarian nucleuses, such as: forest carbon, biodiversity and hydrological cycles. An important conclusion of this analysis is that none of the three themes can be efficiently developed without the integration of the common property. As part of the findings, 115 ejidos and communities were identified with the highest potential to contribute in the provision of the three environmental services: carbon storage and capture, biodiversity conservation and maintenance of the hydrological cycle. In the next stage, these agrarian nucleuses will be analyzed for its feasibility in order to be included in payment for environmental services schemes.
Potential of Environmental Services in the Common Property in M辿xico from Jos辿 Pablo G坦mez Barr坦n S.
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Designing a web-based platform for crowdsourced reports and social media participation to improve urban smart environments /slideshow/designing-a-webbased-platform-for-crowdsourced-reports-and-social-media-participation-to-improve-urban-smart-environments/62338058 20163103presentationcrowdsourcingsocialmediae-participtiontoimproveurbansmartenvironmentsjpablogomez-160524104638
Presentation during the Panel: Smart City & Citizen e-Participation At the International Conference URBAN E-PLANNING: Recent Developments, Emerging Issues and Future Challenges. (Work in-progress)]]>

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Tue, 24 May 2016 10:46:38 GMT /slideshow/designing-a-webbased-platform-for-crowdsourced-reports-and-social-media-participation-to-improve-urban-smart-environments/62338058 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Designing a web-based platform for crowdsourced reports and social media participation to improve urban smart environments PabloBarrn Presentation during the Panel: Smart City & Citizen e-Participation At the International Conference URBAN E-PLANNING: Recent Developments, Emerging Issues and Future Challenges. (Work in-progress) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20163103presentationcrowdsourcingsocialmediae-participtiontoimproveurbansmartenvironmentsjpablogomez-160524104638-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation during the Panel: Smart City &amp; Citizen e-Participation At the International Conference URBAN E-PLANNING: Recent Developments, Emerging Issues and Future Challenges. (Work in-progress)
Designing a web-based platform for crowdsourced reports and social media participation to improve urban smart environments from Jos辿 Pablo G坦mez Barr坦n S.
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Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution /PabloBarrn/volunteering-assistance-to-online-geocoding-services-through-a-distributed-knowledge-solution 20150609presentationvgionlinegeocodingjpablogomezb-150619115937-lva1-app6891
Work presented in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal.]]>

Work presented in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal.]]>
Fri, 19 Jun 2015 11:59:37 GMT /PabloBarrn/volunteering-assistance-to-online-geocoding-services-through-a-distributed-knowledge-solution PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution PabloBarrn Work presented in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20150609presentationvgionlinegeocodingjpablogomezb-150619115937-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Work presented in RICH-VGI: enRICHment of volunteered geographic information (VGI): Techniques, practices and current state of knowledge, Workshop at the 18th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, June 9th, 2015, Lisboa, Portugal.
Volunteering assistance to online geocoding services through a distributed knowledge solution from Jos辿 Pablo G坦mez Barr坦n S.
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A Mobile Crowdsourcing Platform for Urban Infrastructure Maintenance /slideshow/a-mobile-crowdsourcing-platform-for-urban-infrastructure-maintenance/49597065 20143006nfccrowdsourcingplatformjpablogomezb-150619114817-lva1-app6892
Work presented in The Eighth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS), July 2-nd to July 4-th, 2014, Birmingham City University. Mobile mapping and data hub platform to visualize, monitor, and assist urban maintenance planning that enables better interaction between citizens of Smart Cities.]]>

Work presented in The Eighth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS), July 2-nd to July 4-th, 2014, Birmingham City University. Mobile mapping and data hub platform to visualize, monitor, and assist urban maintenance planning that enables better interaction between citizens of Smart Cities.]]>
Fri, 19 Jun 2015 11:48:17 GMT /slideshow/a-mobile-crowdsourcing-platform-for-urban-infrastructure-maintenance/49597065 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) A Mobile Crowdsourcing Platform for Urban Infrastructure Maintenance PabloBarrn Work presented in The Eighth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS), July 2-nd to July 4-th, 2014, Birmingham City University. Mobile mapping and data hub platform to visualize, monitor, and assist urban maintenance planning that enables better interaction between citizens of Smart Cities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20143006nfccrowdsourcingplatformjpablogomezb-150619114817-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Work presented in The Eighth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS), July 2-nd to July 4-th, 2014, Birmingham City University. Mobile mapping and data hub platform to visualize, monitor, and assist urban maintenance planning that enables better interaction between citizens of Smart Cities.
A Mobile Crowdsourcing Platform for Urban Infrastructure Maintenance from Jos辿 Pablo G坦mez Barr坦n S.
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Atlas de Propiedad Social y servicios ambientales en México https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/atlas-webv-2012/15021495 atlaswebv2012-121104142822-phpapp02
Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O., Zavala, R.; Ríos, G.A.; Villalobos, O., 2012, "Atlas de Propiedad Social y Servicios Ambientales en México". Registro Agrario Nacional (RAN) e Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA). México. 157 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-395-1]]>

Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O., Zavala, R.; Ríos, G.A.; Villalobos, O., 2012, "Atlas de Propiedad Social y Servicios Ambientales en México". Registro Agrario Nacional (RAN) e Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA). México. 157 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-395-1]]>
Sun, 04 Nov 2012 14:28:20 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/atlas-webv-2012/15021495 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Atlas de Propiedad Social y servicios ambientales en México PabloBarrn Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O., Zavala, R.; Ríos, G.A.; Villalobos, O., 2012, "Atlas de Propiedad Social y Servicios Ambientales en México". Registro Agrario Nacional (RAN) e Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA). México. 157 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-395-1 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/atlaswebv2012-121104142822-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O., Zavala, R.; Ríos, G.A.; Villalobos, O., 2012, &quot;Atlas de Propiedad Social y Servicios Ambientales en México&quot;. Registro Agrario Nacional (RAN) e Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA). México. 157 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-395-1
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Potencial de Servicios Ambientales en la Propiedad Social en México https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/potencial-de-servicios-ambientales-en-la-propiedad-social-en-mxico/15020063 potencialdeserviciosambientales-121104115528-phpapp01
Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012a, “Potencial de Servicios Ambientales en la Propiedad Social en México”. Proyecto de Cooperación RAN-IICA. México. 103 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-387-6]]>

Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012a, “Potencial de Servicios Ambientales en la Propiedad Social en México”. Proyecto de Cooperación RAN-IICA. México. 103 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-387-6]]>
Sun, 04 Nov 2012 11:55:26 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/potencial-de-servicios-ambientales-en-la-propiedad-social-en-mxico/15020063 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Potencial de Servicios Ambientales en la Propiedad Social en México PabloBarrn Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012a, “Potencial de Servicios Ambientales en la Propiedad Social en México”. Proyecto de Cooperación RAN-IICA. México. 103 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-387-6 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/potencialdeserviciosambientales-121104115528-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Reyes, J.A.; Gómez-Barrón, J.P.; Muis, R.O.; Zavala, R., 2012a, “Potencial de Servicios Ambientales en la Propiedad Social en México”. Proyecto de Cooperación RAN-IICA. México. 103 pp. ISBN13: 978-92-9248-387-6
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Implementación de Software SIGBYS en FANAR https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/implementacin-de-software-sigbys-en-fanar/15019822 fanarsigbys-121104113015-phpapp01
Implementación del software SIGBYS. Es un Sistema de Información Geográfica que sirve como herramienta para diversos análisis espaciales durante los levantamientos topográficos en campo del programa FANAR. Tiene como principal objetivo el identificar y cartografiar zonas de bosques y selvas para evitar su parcelamiento vía la concientización de ejidatarios y comuneros sobre la importancia y valor productivo de estos ecosistemas y su adecuado manejo.]]>

Implementación del software SIGBYS. Es un Sistema de Información Geográfica que sirve como herramienta para diversos análisis espaciales durante los levantamientos topográficos en campo del programa FANAR. Tiene como principal objetivo el identificar y cartografiar zonas de bosques y selvas para evitar su parcelamiento vía la concientización de ejidatarios y comuneros sobre la importancia y valor productivo de estos ecosistemas y su adecuado manejo.]]>
Sun, 04 Nov 2012 11:30:13 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/implementacin-de-software-sigbys-en-fanar/15019822 PabloBarrn@slideshare.net(PabloBarrn) Implementación de Software SIGBYS en FANAR PabloBarrn Implementación del software SIGBYS. Es un Sistema de Información Geográfica que sirve como herramienta para diversos análisis espaciales durante los levantamientos topográficos en campo del programa FANAR. Tiene como principal objetivo el identificar y cartografiar zonas de bosques y selvas para evitar su parcelamiento vía la concientización de ejidatarios y comuneros sobre la importancia y valor productivo de estos ecosistemas y su adecuado manejo. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fanarsigbys-121104113015-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Implementación del software SIGBYS. Es un Sistema de Información Geográfica que sirve como herramienta para diversos análisis espaciales durante los levantamientos topográficos en campo del programa FANAR. Tiene como principal objetivo el identificar y cartografiar zonas de bosques y selvas para evitar su parcelamiento vía la concientización de ejidatarios y comuneros sobre la importancia y valor productivo de estos ecosistemas y su adecuado manejo.
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