Abstract
AbstractThe chapter presents a case study of GeoParticipatory tools in action: usage of participatory mapping in Jeseník, Czech Republic. The aim of the case study was to compare the results of two emotional mapping events in the town of Jeseník in the Olomouc Region, Czech Republic. An online map questionnaire was used to collect data for the more recent mapping from the end of October 2020 to the beginning of March 2021. Respondents could mark any number of points on the map and add a comment to each one. 240 respondents participated in the 2020 mapping exercise and added a total of 2,088 comments to the 2,488 points marked. The number of respondents decreased since 2017, when 533 people completed the emotional mapping and marked 4,452 points. Nevertheless, the number of comments was greater in 2020. This may have been caused by the COVID-19 situation, but we do not have any evidence to support this.KeywordsEmotional mapsParticipationGeoparticipationE-participationJeseník
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