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Reflections On Ppgis: A View From The Trenches, Meg Merrick Jan 2003

Reflections On Ppgis: A View From The Trenches, Meg Merrick

Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies Publications

The Community Geography Project is a Ford Foundation-funded program that provides training in Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and asset mapping methods to community-based nonprofit organizations in partnership with K-12 schools. The primary goal of the Project is to empower citizens, and it is hoped that the partnership between community- based groups and schools will be able to sustain technical and analytical expertise at the grassroots level. Although an overview of the lessons we have learned regarding access to hardware, software, and data are provided, this article focuses on questions regarding GIS training as related to citizen empowerment and provides …


Planning At The Ballot Box : Better Decisions Or The End Of Planning?, Ethan Seltzer, Shayna Rehberg Jun 2002

Planning At The Ballot Box : Better Decisions Or The End Of Planning?, Ethan Seltzer, Shayna Rehberg

Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies Publications

Land use planning in a variety of forms has been coming to the ballot box in Oregon more frequently in recent years, and this raises a host of issues for citizens, planners, advocates of all stripes, and elected officials alike. Will we make planning decisions through deliberative, inclusive public processes, or will planning amount to ?yes-no? questions put before voters in the form of ballot measures? Will representative elected bodies be the decisionmakers, or will we bypass them completely with new applications of direct democracy? To help identify and describe this trend, this paper reviews the current literature on ballot …