Over the last decades, the Galapagos Islands
have faced a considerable rise in human activities (tourism, population growth
and migration, exploitation of natural resources like fishing and agriculture)
which has resulted in increased pressure on both, the marine and terrestrial
ecological system of the islands. In order to develop a GIS-based
information-management system that allows controlling of human interaction with
the islands’ environment and adjusting human activities to its limited
capacities, a group an international group of GIS-experts under the lead of
ZGIS was invited by local authorities and the UNIGIS-partner in Ecuador USFQ to
participate in a 7-day workshop at the GAIAS
extension of USFQ (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) at San Cristobal
Island in February, 2014, that addressed this topic in tight cooperation with
local communities and citizen initiatives. For further information about this
ongoing initiative please see http://geogalapagos.blogspot.com.
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