Title of article
The use of GIS in informal settlement upgrading: its role and impact on the community and on local government
Author/Authors
John Abbott، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
19
From page
575
To page
593
Abstract
The Urban Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Group within the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Cape Town has been coordinating a pilot informal settlement upgrading in Cape Town since 1998. The project objective has been the evolution of a model-based approach to informal settlement upgrading that is both structured and replicable. It was felt that the only way this could be achieved was through the use of a spatial data management system operated through a GIS system. The spatial database has been used for all facets of data collection and data process and forms the basis for all decision-making. Thus it covers all physical data pertaining to the site, cadastral and shack data, demographic and socio-economic data (with an in-depth review of every household) economic opportunities and physical planning and design data. The result is a comprehensive, integrated, settlement upgrading methodology that is built upon a GIS-based spatial data management framework. Such a framework is seen as the basic building block for large-scale informal settlement upgrading.
Keywords
Spatial data management , Upgrading methodology , Community participation , GIS , Informal Settlements
Journal title
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Record number
748567
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