For local communities in developing countries to be accredited for their forest management by international carbon funds, they need to supply verifiable data to support their claims. A PDA running ArcPad software and connected to a GPS can supply the necessary technology to do cost effective data collection in community forests that can be verified internationally. Experiments i
Planning forest operation require detailed support information to correctly characterize fundamenta...
Many smaller communities are limited by budgetary, personnel, and/or software constraints in their a...
The first ever global map of forest management was generated based on remote sensing data. To collec...
This study examined whether the current generation of consumer-grade digital mobile computing techno...
Based on fieldwork carried out over the last five years, this article presents the case for communit...
Advances in mobile computing provide an increasing number of possibilities for public participation ...
Jeroen Verplanke describes the development of a mobile GIS unit that can be used by local communitie...
Community-based forest monitoring is seen as a way both to improve community engagement and particip...
Community forest monitoring is considered a cost-effective way of obtaining extense field data sets ...
South Australian Forestry Corporation (ForestrySA) had been actively investigating the applications ...
The paper considers the potential for community based forest management (of existing forests) in dev...
Farmers working with the International Small Group and Tree Planting Program have been using handhel...
Forests cover approximately 30% of the Earth’s land surface and have played an indispensable r...
In this paper, we present a concept how volunteers will gather forest inventory data to be utilized ...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, forestry is permitted as a sink measure under the Clean Development Mechan...
Planning forest operation require detailed support information to correctly characterize fundamenta...
Many smaller communities are limited by budgetary, personnel, and/or software constraints in their a...
The first ever global map of forest management was generated based on remote sensing data. To collec...
This study examined whether the current generation of consumer-grade digital mobile computing techno...
Based on fieldwork carried out over the last five years, this article presents the case for communit...
Advances in mobile computing provide an increasing number of possibilities for public participation ...
Jeroen Verplanke describes the development of a mobile GIS unit that can be used by local communitie...
Community-based forest monitoring is seen as a way both to improve community engagement and particip...
Community forest monitoring is considered a cost-effective way of obtaining extense field data sets ...
South Australian Forestry Corporation (ForestrySA) had been actively investigating the applications ...
The paper considers the potential for community based forest management (of existing forests) in dev...
Farmers working with the International Small Group and Tree Planting Program have been using handhel...
Forests cover approximately 30% of the Earth’s land surface and have played an indispensable r...
In this paper, we present a concept how volunteers will gather forest inventory data to be utilized ...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, forestry is permitted as a sink measure under the Clean Development Mechan...
Planning forest operation require detailed support information to correctly characterize fundamenta...
Many smaller communities are limited by budgetary, personnel, and/or software constraints in their a...
The first ever global map of forest management was generated based on remote sensing data. To collec...