The “Good Practices Guide – success in building and
keeping an Aboriginal mapping program” profiles practices that lead to
success when implementing geomatics programs in
The project team undertook a literature review including professional
and scholarly research on factors for success when putting geomatics programs
into operation, both in
Practices and advice are grouped under six headings: getting started; gaining leadership and community support; funding and finances; human resources and training approaches; technology, data, and data networks; and support networks. Under these, specific concrete points of advice on principles for success are provided. Additionally, examples from first hand experiences are shared in a case study format to highlight specific principles in action.
The guide is not intended to provide a single-track road to success. Aboriginal mapping programs are as diverse as the communities themselves, and some principles presented will apply to some communities more than others. Taken as a whole, the guide should be useful to leaders responsible for setting up and managing programs, and for information technicians with responsibilities for mapping.