Type | Working Paper - E-Governance and urban policy design |
Title | Geographic Information Systems and Policy Coordination in a Strategic Spatial Planning |
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Page numbers | 98-109 |
URL | https://www.shareweb.ch/site/DDLGN/Documents/E-Governance and urban policy design._UN Habitat2015.pdf#page=104 |
Abstract | The use of geographic information and information communication technologies (Geo-ICT) such as geographic information systems (GIS) in decision-making processes of strategic spatial planning is due to the advanced spatial information processing and spatial information management properties of GIS. In this respect, GIS offers valuable support by facilitating the production, use and exchange of spatial information for use in designing sustainable cities. Participatory planning is at the core of spatial planning processes. Deploying GIS as a platform of participatory support in spatial planning broadens civic engagement in spatial planning; this creates more possibilities for the use and exchange of spatial information among stakeholders during collective decision-making activities of planning. This chapter describes GIS support to spatial planning in the City of Johannesburg and the challenges associated with this. It proposes recommendations germane to upscaling GIS operability for supporting participation in spatial planning. The chapter ends with conclusions adduced from the deliberations duly presented. |
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