Description: Professor Ganapati traces the evolution of the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in government, with a focus on the use of GIS by local government. The current third wave (Geospatial Web 2.0 platforms) has seen a dramatic increase in the use of GIS by citizens, such as obtaining transit and crime information. Professor Ganapati presents several case examples of how GIS is now being used by local governments across the nation.
Of special interest to Professor Ganapati is the potential use of GIS in reaching out to citizens to increase their participation in planning and decisionmaking. He concludes that, while progress has been slow in this area, there is great potential for government and other groups to use GIS to increase citizen participation.
Read/download individual chapters from this report:
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Citizen-Oriented Geospatial Web 2.0 e-Government Applications
- The Future of GIS-Enabled Citizen Participation in Decision Making: Challenges, Opportunities, and Trends
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