Open Mapping towards Sustainable Development Goals : : Voices of YouthMappers on Community Engaged Scholarship / / edited by Patricia Solís, Marcela Zeballos.

This collection amplifies the experiences of some of the world’s young people who are working to address SDGs using geospatial technologies and multi-national collaboration. Authors from every region of the world who have emerged as leaders in the YouthMappers movement share their perspectives and k...

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Superior document:Sustainable Development Goals Series,
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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, Imprint: Springer,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
Language:English
Series:Sustainable Development Goals Series,
Physical Description:1 online resource (XXIII, 382 p. 258 illus., 251 illus. in color.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter1. Introduction
  • PartI. Mapping for the Goals on Poverty, Hunger, Health, Education, Gender, Water, and Energy
  • Chapter2. Open Data Addressing Challenges Associated with Informal Settlements in the Global South
  • Chapter3. Leveraging Spatial Technology for Agricultural Intensification to Address Hunger in Ghana
  • Chapter4. Rural Household Food Insecurity and Child Malnutrition in Northern Ghana
  • Chapter5. Where is the Closest Health Clinic? YouthMappers map their communities before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Chapter6. Cross-continental YouthMappers Action to Fight Schistosomiasis Transmission in Senegal
  • Chapter7. Understanding YouthMappers Contributions to Building Resilient Communities in Asia
  • Chapter8. Activating Education for Sustainable Development Goals through YouthMappers
  • Chapter9. Seeing the World Through Maps: An Inclusive and Youth Oriented Approach
  • Chapter10. Youth Engagement and the Water-Energy-Land Nexus in Costa Rica
  • Chapter11. Power Grid Mapping in West Africa
  • Chapter12. Mapping Access to Electricity in Urban and Rural Nigeria
  • PartII. Youth Action on Work, Leadership, Innovation, Inequality, Cities, Production and Land
  • Chapter13. Stories from Students Building Sustainability Through Transfer of Leadership
  • Chapter14. Drones For Good: Mapping Out the SDGs Using Innovative Technology in Malawi
  • Chapter15. Assessing YouthMappers Contributions to the Generation of Open Geospatial Data in Africa
  • Chapter16. Mapping Invisible and Inaccessible Areas of Brazilian Cities to Reduce Inequalities
  • Chapter17. Visualizing YouthMappers Contributions to Environmental Resilience in Latin America
  • PartIII. Marking a Path to Goals on Sustainable Communities, Consumption, Climate, Oceans, Land, and Justice
  • Chapter18. Youth Engagement and Participation in Mitigating Perennial Flooding in Kampala, Uganda using Open Geospatial Data
  • Chapter19. Sustainable Mobility through Knowledge Exchange and Collaborative Mapping of Cycling Infrastructure: SIGenBici in Medellín, Colombia
  • Chapter20. Wastesites.io: Mapping Solid Waste to Meet Sustainable Development Goals
  • Chapter21. Mapping for Resilience: Extreme Heat Deaths and Mobile Homes in Arizona
  • Chapter22. Mapping for Women’s Evacuation Plans during Climate-induced Disasters
  • Chapter23. Sustainable Development in Oceania and the Role of Mapping for Women
  • Chapter24. Sustainable Coastal Communities in the Anthropocene: Lessons from Crowd-Mapping Projects in Colombia
  • Chapter25. Collaborative Cartography Making Riparian Communities Visible in Tefé, Amazonas, Brazil
  • Chapter26. Open Mapping with Official Cartographies in the Americas
  • Chapter27. Cities of the Future Need to be Both Smart and Just: How We Think Open Mapping Can Help
  • PartIV. Supporting YouthMappers to Advance the SDGs through Institutions and Partnerships
  • Chapter28. Mentoring Experiences in YouthMappers Chapters
  • Chapter29. The Ecosystem Where YouthMappers Live and Thrive
  • Chapter30. A Free and Open Map of the Entire World: Opportunities for YouthMappers within the Unusual Partnership Model of OpenStreetMap
  • Chapter31. Youth and Humanitarian Action: Open Mapping Partnerships for Disaster Response and the SDGs
  • PartV. The Paths Ahead
  • Chapter32. Generation 2030: The Strategic Imperative of Youth Civic and Political Engagement
  • Chapter33. Reflecting on the YouthMappers Movement.