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Geographhical information system for urban and regional planning
Urban and Regional Planning, by its very nature as an information-rich discipline, has much to gain from the facilities which the new technology provides. In different countries, the activities which comprise procedural and substantive planning have evolved over time, yet the basic ingredients of formulating hypotheses based on problem analysis, of identifying goals and objectives, of designing alternative startegies and formulating new policies, of implementing plans and programmes, and of monitoring and updating, remain intact. The effectiveness with which any one of these process activities is undertaken depends upon the availability and appropriate utilisation of information of different types which are obtainedfrom various sources. Information organized withinj Geographical Information Systems (GIS) therefore provides a framework to support the processes of decision making which together constitute planning practise.
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