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The urban planning has been always implemented through the cooperation of the planners and politicians without taking into consideration the community needs, some cases have proven their failure as the community usually tries to fulfill their needs which in terms results in unorganized actions and unsustainable development. This research mainly focuses on the participation process and community needs. The main objective is to use public participatory GIS as a state-of-the-art tool in involving the community in the decision making of an urban development process in order to sustain this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The urban planning has been always implemented through the cooperation of the planners and politicians without taking into consideration the community needs, some cases have proven their failure as the community usually tries to fulfill their needs which in terms results in unorganized actions and unsustainable development. This research mainly focuses on the participation process and community needs. The main objective is to use public participatory GIS as a state-of-the-art tool in involving the community in the decision making of an urban development process in order to sustain this process. Although PPGIS system seems to be a very promising technology, several obstacles could withdraw this process in Egypt such as lack of IT knowledge to most of the citizens, the complexity of the urban tissue in several urban areas, and the miscommunication between decision makers and the community. This research handles the possibility of implementing the public participatory GIS in the case of evacuating the capital from governmental buildings and re-allocating them outside the capital based on specialists' studies and the public's needs.
Autorenporträt
Eng. Manar Mahmoud was graduated from Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University in 1998. She obtained a GIS Diploma at Information Technology Institute in 1999. Since 2004, she has been working as a GIS Department Manager at ITI. She had her M.Sc. degree in Urban Planning in 2007. She had also participated in several Regional GIS Conferences.