Geographic Information Management in Local Government
As early pioneers in the use of digital geographic data, many local governments in the UK were ahead of their counterparts in central government and the private sector in the application of GIS technology. To meet current challenges, local authorities must coordinate the latest technology with effec...
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As early pioneers in the use of digital geographic data, many local governments in the UK were ahead of their counterparts in central government and the private sector in the application of GIS technology. To meet current challenges, local authorities must coordinate the latest technology with effective information management strategies, human and cultural issues, and organizational structures and processes. Geographic Information Management in Local Government examines the factors that are necessary to ensure that real benefits are delivered from the improved availability of geographic information.
Written by two practitioners with extensive government experience, this four-part book examines supporting technology, the data that fuels it, and the human factors that help or hinder successful GIS implementation. Exploring the history of geographic information management in local government, this volume offers a pragmatic overview of the subject and what local authorities need to do in order to be successful.
The Introduction covers the emergence of Geographic Information Management (GIM) and GIS in local government and explains why they are important. Part 2 explains the key elements of human and organizational issues, data, the technology toolbox, GIS selection and implementation, and coordinating mechanisms. Part 3 provides in-depth analyses of nine case studies on the use of technology by local UK authorities. Part 4 looks forward to the prospects and challenges for further GIM by local governments. |
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-10462009-10-12T07:50:46Z Geographic Information Management in Local Government Gilfoyle, Ian Thorpe, Peter Environmental Sciences As early pioneers in the use of digital geographic data, many local governments in the UK were ahead of their counterparts in central government and the private sector in the application of GIS technology. To meet current challenges, local authorities must coordinate the latest technology with effective information management strategies, human and cultural issues, and organizational structures and processes. Geographic Information Management in Local Government examines the factors that are necessary to ensure that real benefits are delivered from the improved availability of geographic information. Written by two practitioners with extensive government experience, this four-part book examines supporting technology, the data that fuels it, and the human factors that help or hinder successful GIS implementation. Exploring the history of geographic information management in local government, this volume offers a pragmatic overview of the subject and what local authorities need to do in order to be successful. The Introduction covers the emergence of Geographic Information Management (GIM) and GIS in local government and explains why they are important. Part 2 explains the key elements of human and organizational issues, data, the technology toolbox, GIS selection and implementation, and coordinating mechanisms. Part 3 provides in-depth analyses of nine case studies on the use of technology by local UK authorities. Part 4 looks forward to the prospects and challenges for further GIM by local governments. INTRODUCTION * The Background to Geographic Information Management in Local Government * Why a Book on Geographic Information Management (GIM) in Local Government? * What Is Geographic Information (GI) and How Does It Relate to Spatial Data? * What Are Geographic Information Systems (GIS)? * What Are the Key Features of a Typical GIS? * What Distinguishes GIM from GIS? * Why Is GIM Important to Local Government in Britain? * How Has the GIS Industry Responded to Local Governments' Needs? * What Is the Impact of the "Modernizing Government" Agenda? * How Is the Book Structured? The Development of GIS in Local Government * What Methods Were Used for Handling Spatial Data before GIS? * Who Were the Early Pioneers of GIS? * What Was the Chorley Report and What Was Its Impact? * To What Extent Did the Chorley Report Lead to the Coordinated * Development of GIM within Local Government? * How Has GIS Spread through Local Government during the 1990s? * What Progress Was Made Ten Years after the Chorley Report? * How Has the "Modernizing Government Agenda" Affected GIS Development? * What Lessons Can Be Learned from this Review of GIS Development? KEY ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT * Organizational Content * How Important Is the Organization to the Success of GIS? * What Are the Government's Expectations of Local Authorities? * What Are the Main Drivers for Change in Local Government? * Who Are the Main Users of GIM in Local Authorities, and What Are Their Needs? * What Are the Arguments for a Corporate Approach? * Where Has GIS Been Used to Greatest Effect in Local Government? * What Has Constrained GIS Potential in Local Government? * What Lessons Can Be Learned both from Local Government and Other Organizations? * What Organizational Changes Are likely to Result from GIS Development? Spatial Data * What Are the Main Characteristics of Spatial Data? * What Are the Main Types and Sources of Spatial Data? * What Is a Data Model and How Is Spatial Data Modeled? * What Methods of Data Capture Are Available? * What Types of Databases Are Used in GIM and Why Are They so Important? * Why Is Data Quality Important and How Do We Achieve It? * What Analyses Are Typically Carried Out on Spatial Data? * How Do Models of Spatial Processes Help Decision Making? * What Are the Main Forms of GIS Output? Technology * How Important Is Technology to GIS and GIM? * Why Is It Important for Those Involved in GIM to Keep Up-to-Date with New Technology? * How Does the Diffusion of New Technologies Take Place? * What Are the of a Local Authority's Technology Kit Bag? * What Are the Main GIS Software Products Used by Local Authorities? * What Are the Major Technology Trends Affecting GIM? * How Do Those with an Interest in GIM Keep Up-To-Date with the New Technology? Approaches to GIS Justification, Selection, and Implementation * How Do You Get GIS "On the Starting Blocks"? * Why Is It Important to Have a Strategy? * How Do You Make the Business Case? * What Factors Should Be Considered When Selecting a GIS for a Local Authority? Which Are the Most Important and Why? * What Is the Role of the Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Implementation Process? * What Are the Main Ingredients of Successful Implementation? * Why Is a User-Centered Approach Required for Successful Implementation? What Are the Training Needs? * How Important Are Continuous Monitoring and Review? * What Problems Are Likely to be Faced by Organizations * Implementing GIS? Coordinating Mechanisms * What Are the Main Coordinating Mechanisms, and Why Are They Important to GIM Development? * To What Extent Does the AGI Fulfill the Role of a National Center for GI as Envisaged by the Chorley Report? * What Coordinating Role Has Central Government Had? * What Is the IDeA and What Is the Focus of Its Involvement in GIM? * What Is the Particular Coordinating Significance of the NLPG, and What Is the Role of the NLIS and Other "N-Initiatives"? * Why Was the OGC Established, and What Are Its Main Achievements? * How Significant Are the European Initiatives to GIM Development in U.K. Local Authorities? * What Coordination Takes Place Among GI Users in Local Government? THE CASE STUDIES * Introduction to the Case Studies * What Is the Purpose of the Case Studies in this Book? * How Have the Case Study Authorities Been Selected? * What Styles and Applications of GIM are Covered by the Case Studies? * How Has the Information for Each Case Study Been Organized and Presented? * How Can I Read and Use the Case Studies, Depending on My Background and Interests? Case Study - Bristol City Council * Bristol City Council at a Glance * Why Was Bristol City Council Chosen as a Case Study? * The Background - What Has Bristol City Council Done? * What Organization Has It Set Up? * What Does Bristol City Council Plan To Do in the Future? * What Were the Positive Drivers and Success Factors for GIS and GIM? * What Were the Negative Factors that Threatened Success? * What Have Been the Practical Benefits? * What Are the Lessons for Others? Case Study - Southampton City Council * Southampton City Council at a Glance * Why Was Southampton City Council Chosen as a Case Study? * The Background - What Has Southampton City Council Done? * What Organization Has It Set Up? * What Does Southampton City Council Plan To Do in the Future? * What Were the Positive Drivers and Success Factors for GIS? * What Were the Negative Factors that Threatened Success? * What Have Been the Practical Benefits? * What Are the Lessons for Others? Case Study - Leeds City Council * Leeds City Council at a Glance * Why Was Leeds City Council Chosen as a Case Study? * The Background - What Has Leeds City Council Done? * What Organization Has It Set Up? * What Does Leeds City Council Plan To Do in the Future? * What Were the Positive Drivers and Success Factors for GIS? * What Were the Negative Factors that Threatened Success? * What Have Been the Practical Benefits? * What Are the Lessons for Others? Case Study - Newcastle City Council * Newcastle City Council at a Glance * Why Was Newcastle City Council Chosen as a Case Study? * The Background - What Has Newcastle City Council Done? * What Organization Has It Set Up? * What Does Newcastle City Council Plan To Do in the Future? * What Were the Positive Drivers and Success Factors for GIS? * What Were the Negative factors that Threatened Success? * What Have Been the Practical Benefits? * What Are the Lessons for Others? Case Study - Aylesbury Vale District Council * Aylesbury Vale District Council at a Glance * Why Was Aylesbury Vale District Council Chosen as a Case Study? * The Background - What Has Aylesbury Vale District Council Done? * What Organization Has It Set Up? * What Does Aylesbury Vale District Council Plan To Do in the Future? * What Were the Positive Drivers and Success Factors for GIS? * What Were the Negative Factors that Threatened Success? * What Have Been the Practical Benefits? * What Are the Lessons for Others? Case Study - Shepway District Council * Shepway District Council at a Glance * Why Was Shepway District Council Chosen as a Case Study? * The Background - What Has Shepway District Council Done? * What Organization Has It Set Up? * What Does Shepway District Council Plan To Do in the Future? * What Were the Positive Drivers and Success Factors for GIS? * What Were the Negative Factors that Threatened Success? * What Have Been the Practical Benefits? * What Are the Lessons for Others? Case Study - London Borough of Enfield * London Borough of Enfield at a Glance * Why Was London Borough of Enfield Chosen as a Case Study 2009-10-12T07:50:46Z 2009-10-12T07:50:46Z 2004 Book 074840935 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1046 en application/octet-stream CRC Press |