[GRASS-user] examples of Web GIS interaction between citizens and governments?

Marco Fioretti mfioretti at nexaima.net
Thu Oct 16 11:23:25 EDT 2008


Greetings,

Many state and local Public Administrations around the world use Open
Source GIS software to present their geographic data through the
Internet. Most of those websites, however, are one-way only. The end
user can navigate through a digital map, zoom, unzoom, select layers
and so on... but he or she cannot use the system to directly
_communicate_ geographic-related information to the Public
Administration which created that website.

I am thinking to any kind of things like

"click on this map wherever you have seen an abusive dumpster/polluted
springs/ill trees/ whatever, enter a short explanation in the form
which will pop up and the server will immediately send that comment
via email to the police station closer to that point and put a link to
your comment on the map itself"

Do you know of any website of this kind? the reason I'm asking is both
to write an article on this and to add such examples to a generic
presentation about "GIS for local public administrations" I have to
give next month.

Thank you in advance for any input.

Best Regards,
		      Marco Fioretti

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