Web-based public participation geographical information systems: An aid to local environmental decision-making

被引:197
作者
Kingston, R. [1 ]
Carver, S. [1 ]
Evans, A. [1 ]
Turton, I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Centre for Computational Geography, Sch. Geogr., Univ. of Leeds, LS2 9JT, Leeds
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英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
'Planning for real'®; GIS; Public participation; Web;
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10.1016/S0198-9715(99)00049-6
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Current research examining the potential of the World-Wide Web as a means of increasing public participation in local environmental decision making in the UK is discussed. The paper considers traditional methods of public participation and argues that new Internet-based technologies have the potential to widen participation in the UK planning system. Evidence is provided of the potential and actual benefits of online spatial decision support systems in the UK through a real environmental decision support problem in a village in northern England. The paper identifies key themes developing in this area of Web-based geographical information systems (GIS) and provides a case-study example of an online public participation GIS from inception to the final phase in a public participation process. It is shown that in certain UK planning problems and policy formulation processes, participatory online systems are a useful means of informing and engaging the public and can potentially bring the public closer to a participatory planning system. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.; Current research examining the potential of the World-Wide Web as a means of increasing public participation in local environmental decision making in the UK is discussed. The paper considers traditional methods of public participation and argues that new Internet-based technologies have the potential to widen participation in the UK planning system. Evidence is provided of the potential and actual benefits of online spatial decision support systems in the UK through a real environmental decision support problem in a village in northern England. The paper identifies key themes developing in this area of Web-based geographical information systems (GIS) and provides a case-study example of an online public participation GIS from inception to the final phase in a public participation process. It is shown that in certain UK planning problems and policy formulation processes, participatory online systems are a useful means of informing and engaging the public and can potentially bring the public closer to a participatory planning system.; The potential for the world wide web to increase public participation in local-level environmental decision-making is considered. Several on-line decision support systems in the U.K. illustrate the benefits of this approach to public participation, compared with traditional methods. Key concepts in the area of web-based geographic information systems are reviewed, and an example of an on-line public participation GIS is presented.
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