What will motivate local governments to share spatial information?
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Paper/Presentation Title | What will motivate local governments to share spatial information? |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | McDougall, Kevin (Author), Rajabifard, Abbas (Author) and Williamson, Ian (Author) |
Editors | Bellman, Chris, Cartwright, William and Shortis, Mark |
Journal or Proceedings Title | Proceedings of the 2005 Spatial Sciences Institute Biennial Conference: Spatial Intelligence, Innovation and Praxis (SSC2005) |
Number of Pages | 10 |
Year | 2005 |
Place of Publication | Melbourne, Australia |
ISBN | 0958136629 |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://www.ssc2005.com/ |
Conference/Event | 2005 Spatial Sciences Institute Biennial Conference: Spatial Intelligence, Innovation and Praxis (SSC2005) |
Event Details | 2005 Spatial Sciences Institute Biennial Conference: Spatial Intelligence, Innovation and Praxis (SSC2005) Event Date 12 to end of 16 Sep 2005 Event Location Melbourne, Australia |
Abstract | Local government is a rich source of accurate and detailed spatial information which is utilised not only at the local level but increasingly at other levels of government. To build the spatial data infrastructure (SDI) at a state and national level, the role of local governments and their motivation to participate in the sharing of spatial information must be better understood. Although institutional problems still present some of the greatest challenges in building multi-jurisdictional SDIs, the technical and physical capacity of the smaller jurisdictions can impact on their ability to participate with larger and usually better resourced jurisdictions. In recent years partnerships have emerged as a useful mechanism for establishing a framework and environment conducive to data sharing. However, unless the partnership arrangements are carefully designed and managed to meet the business objectives of each partner, then it is unlikely that they will be sustainable in the longer term. This paper outlines research being conducted on the factors that contribute to the success of local-state government partnerships initiatives in Australia. The research methodology, which consists of mixed method approach utilising case studies and a qualitative survey of local government experiences in partnerships arrangements will be discussed. The case studies based in Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania focus on the arrangements to share property related information and reflect a variety of collaborative approaches. Some initial findings of the research will be presented and their possible implication to future partnership initiatives will be discussed. |
Keywords | SDI; data sharing; local government; partnerships |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 401306. Surveying (incl. hydrographic surveying) |
401302. Geospatial information systems and geospatial data modelling | |
440805. Environmental politics | |
Public Notes | No evidence of copyright restrictions on web site. |
Byline Affiliations | Department of Surveying and Land Information |
University of Melbourne |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9x829/what-will-motivate-local-governments-to-share-spatial-information
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