Field Papers is a valuable tool for documenting historical, cultural, or conservation areas during fieldwork. It allows users to print customisable maps that can be taken into the field to manually record observations, which can later be digitised for future reference.

For GRASSROOTS initiatives, Field Papers is an ideal tool for on-site documentation and community mapping. It’s perfect for tracking restoration efforts, heritage sites, and conservation areas. Entrepreneurs can capture detailed data during site visits and later digitise it for planning and progress tracking. The tool integrates community input, supporting conservation projects and eco-tourism routes. Field Papers enables seamless field-to-digital documentation, ensuring the success of eco-tourism and sustainable development. It also allows for scanning and digitising handwritten notes, making it a versatile solution for mapping, data collection, and site management.