GILES FOODY giles.foody@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Geographical Information
Mapping and the citizen sensor
Foody, Giles; See, Linda; Fritz, Steffen; Mooney, Peter; Olteanu-Raimond, Ana-Maria; Costa Fonte, Cid�lia; Antoniou, Vyron
Authors
Linda See
Steffen Fritz
Peter Mooney
Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond
Cid�lia Costa Fonte
Vyron Antoniou
Contributors
GILES FOODY giles.foody@nottingham.ac.uk
Editor
Linda See
Editor
Steffen Fritz
Editor
Peter Mooney
Editor
Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond
Editor
Cid�lia Costa Fonte
Editor
Vyron Antoniou
Editor
Abstract
Maps are a fundamental resource in a diverse array of applications ranging from everyday activities, such as route planning through the legal demarcation of space to scientific studies, such as those seeking to understand biodiversity and inform the design of nature reserves for species conservation. For a map to have value, it should provide an accurate and timely representation of the phenomenon depicted and this can be a challenge in a dynamic world. Fortunately, mapping activities have benefitted greatly from recent advances in geoinformation technologies. Satellite remote sensing, for example, now offers unparalleled data acquisition and authoritative mapping agencies have developed systems for the routine production of maps in accordance with strict standards. Until recently, much mapping activity was in the exclusive realm of authoritative agencies but technological development has also allowed the rise of the amateur mapping community. The proliferation of inexpensive and highly mobile and location aware devices together with Web 2.0 technology have fostered the emergence of the citizen as a source of data. Mapping presently benefits from vast amounts of spatial data as well as people able to provide observations of geographic phenomena, which can inform map production, revision and evaluation. The great potential of these developments is, however, often limited by concerns. The latter span issues from the nature of the citizens through the way data are collected and shared to the quality and trustworthiness of the data. This book reports on some of the key issues connected with the use of citizen sensors in mapping. It arises from a European Co-operation in Science and Technology (COST) Action, which explored issues linked to topics ranging from citizen motivation, data acquisition, data quality and the use of citizen derived data in the production of maps that rival, and sometimes surpass, maps arising from authoritative agencies.
Citation
Foody, G., See, L., Fritz, S., Mooney, P., Olteanu-Raimond, A.-M., Costa Fonte, C., & Antoniou, V. (2017). G. Foody, L. See, S. Fritz, P. Mooney, A.-M. Olteanu-Raimond, C. C. Fonte, & V. Antoniou (Eds.). Mapping and the citizen sensor. Ubiquity Press. https://doi.org/10.5334/bbf
Book Type | Edited Book |
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Acceptance Date | Jan 1, 2017 |
Publication Date | Sep 11, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Oct 11, 2017 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 11, 2017 |
Publisher | Ubiquity Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Book Title | Mapping and the Citizen Sensor |
ISBN | 978-1-911529-16-3 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5334/bbf |
Keywords | Volunteered Geographic Information, mapping, citizens, sensors |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/881666 |
Publisher URL | https://doi.org/10.5334/bbf |
Contract Date | Oct 11, 2017 |
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