This resource book is the second volume publication on Community Mapping and Participatory Geographic Information System (PGIS) which aims to equip the users with the necessary knowledge, attitude and skills on this subject area. It is intended for land rights defenders, institutions advocating for land rights, development practitioners, and communities to defend their rights to land and the sustainable use of natural resources.
Inspired by the pioneering work of the Philippine Association for Intercultural Development, Inc. (PAFID) in PGIS mapping in the country, this publication is designed to impart the key concepts of community mapping and the basics of PGIS, with the view that the application of PGIS technology contributes to securing legal recognition of the indigenous communities over their traditional territories and resources.
This volume is designed to impart on the “how-tos” for the production of digital maps useful in advancing the land rights agenda of rural communities, particularly indigenous communities and smallholder farmers in Southeast Asia.