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Adapting GIS Technology to the Needs of Local Planning

Our objective in this paper is to argue for a new use of geographic information systems—GIS in local planning as an auxiliary tool for decision-making. We review the use of the GIS technique in earlier research studies and represent the empirical findings from using GIS in a quality-of-life study in...

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Published in:Environment and planning. B, Planning & design. Planning & design., 2000-11, Vol.27 (6), p.923-937
Main Authors: Ceccato, Vania A, Snickars, Folke
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Our objective in this paper is to argue for a new use of geographic information systems—GIS in local planning as an auxiliary tool for decision-making. We review the use of the GIS technique in earlier research studies and represent the empirical findings from using GIS in a quality-of-life study in conjunction with an urban renewal project of a residential area in Stockholm County, Sweden. Special attention is given to the potential of GIS for mapping qualitative data representing people's needs and judgments about their residential areas. We conclude with a discussion of future challenges in using GIS techniques in combination with the Internet for social analysis in renewal planning. One of the arguments proposed is that the tool can be used to promote the involvement of urban residents.
ISSN:0265-8135
1472-3417
1472-3417
DOI:10.1068/b26103