The methodological challenges of using public participation Geographic Information System for understanding micro-scale physical characteristics of streetscapes

F. Aminpour, Kate Bishop, Linda Corkery
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ABSTRACT Public participation Geographic Information Systems (PPGIS) tools are valued for participatory mapping of various spatial data, but their usefulness has not been examined sufficiently in understanding street-scale built environments. This pilot study engaged 24 carers with the tool to identify perceived characteristics of streetscapes that influenced their perceptions of environmental safety for children’s independent mobility. Three methods were used to engage participants with the tool: purely online, one-on-one conversation on-site and organised group meetings. The observation of respondents’ behaviour during their participation and the quality and quantity of responses were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the tool. The findings reveal that PPGIS has the capacity to collect the perceived qualities of places, routes, and areas; the three forms of spatial data, required to understand mobility in urban settings. However, the contextual information of the maps is not sufficient for identifying street-scale affordances. Responding to the map-based questions is also a challenge for the general public. The paper makes recommendations for furthering the development of PPGIS for assessing healthy streetscapes.
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使用公众参与的地理信息系统来理解街道景观的微观物理特征的方法挑战
公众参与地理信息系统(PPGIS)工具对于各种空间数据的参与式测绘很有价值,但在理解街道规模的建筑环境方面,它们的有用性尚未得到充分的检验。这项试点研究邀请了24名护工使用该工具来识别街景的感知特征,这些特征会影响他们对儿童独立行动环境安全的感知。研究人员使用了三种方法来吸引参与者使用该工具:纯在线、现场一对一对话和有组织的小组会议。观察受访者在参与过程中的行为以及回应的质量和数量被用来评估该工具的有效性。研究结果表明,PPGIS有能力收集地点、路线和区域的感知质量;三种形式的空间数据,需要了解城市环境中的流动性。然而,地图的上下文信息不足以识别街道规模的功能。回答基于地图的问题对公众来说也是一个挑战。提出了进一步发展PPGIS用于健康街景评价的建议。
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