ARTÍCULO DE CONFERENCIA
New Information and Communication Technologies for Public Participation in Ecuadorian Land Management. Case Study Cuenca
Fecha
2022Registro en:
978-1-958651-31-5
0000-0000
10.54941/ahfe1002230
Autor
Pacurucu Caceres, Natalia Elizabeth
Vivanco Cruz, Lorena Regina
Orellana Alvear, Boris Adrian
Ordoñez Castro, Galo Alfredo
Institución
Resumen
Public participation in Ecuadorian land management has many challenges due to its
effectiveness, since most of these processes have taken the form of social information
meetings, where proposals are made, known as finished products, evidencing the
lack of active citizen involvement. Added to this is the scarcity of tools and methods
that lead to a compromise between democratic decision-making and expert scientific knowledge. In this context, these processes require a radical change in which new
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are proposed as an alternative,
valuing the knowledge and opinions of the population in relation to a given territory. New Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) recognize the existence
of a new digital ecosystem in which the communication process is freed from the
space-time factor, dissociating the experience from the physical space, and making
virtual simultaneity and timeless fragmented space possible. This paper analyzes the
advantages and disadvantages of using these technologies and their contribution to
public participation in the land management processes in Cuenca, Ecuador, using
Geographic Information Systems for Public Participation as a specific case.