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Mapping can be a powerful tool for communities to use to better manage their resources, plan for the future, record and utilize local knowledge, raise awareness about areas of concern in their environmental and social landscape, and communicate their priorities and concerns to external agencies or governmental officials.
This course explores theories, ethics, applications, and methods of community-based mapping and its role in participatory learning and action as well as larger processes of integrated community-based development. While drawing on many of the recent case studies, academic writings, and reports from the field, the course is highly interactive and emphasizes sharing experiences, ideas and insights from course participants. All required reading materials for the course are available online.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.
Due to the condensed time frame for this course, students cannot withdraw and receive a refund once the course begins.