The development and applications of geographic information systems for urban and regional planning in the developing countries |
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Authors: | ANTHONY GAR-ON YEH |
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Affiliation: | Centre of Urban Studies and Urban Planning , University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Abstract In the past 10 years, geographic information systems (GIS) have been widely used in urban and regional planning in the developed countries in Australia, North America and Europe. However, the use of GIS in urban and regional planning in the developing countries is limited and still at an early stage of development. This paper examines the current use of GIS in urban and regional planning in the developing countries in Asia. The major hindrances in the use of GIS in the developing countries is related not so much to the technology of GIS but more to data availability, leadership, organization structure and planning practice. For GIS to be more useful to urban and regional planning in the developing countries the development of a sustainable strategy in developing GIS and staff training is needed. International assistance agencies and GIS software companies can play an active role in making GIS available and usable to the planners in the developing countries. |
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Keywords: | Enabling governments SDI implementation Spatially enabled government |
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