The South African spatial data infrastructure – where are the municipalities?

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dc.contributor.author Siebritz, L.
dc.contributor.author Desai, Ahmad
dc.contributor.author Cooper, Antony Kyle
dc.contributor.author Coetzee, Serena Martha
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-02T12:44:22Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-02T12:44:22Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Many municipalities in South Africa, especially those in rural areas, do not have the resources to maintain the geospatial information required to deliver essential services. Conversely, National Geo-spatial Information (NGI), the national mapping agency (NMA), captures data themes required by municipalities but not at scales suitable for municipal purposes. In 2003, the South African Spatial Data Infrastructure (SASDI) was initiated through national legislation as the ‘national technical, institutional and policy framework’ to govern public geospatial information. However, involvement of the country’s more than 250 municipalities in SASDI has been limited. In order to better understand the role of municipalities in the development and implementation of SASDI, we reviewed this over four periods: (1) before 1994, i.e., before the new Constitution of South Africa came into force; (2) 1994 to 2000, when the idea of an SDI emerged through voluntary participation; (3) 2000 to 2009, when the SASDI legislation was enacted but nothing really happened; and (4) from 2010 to date, starting with the first meeting of the Committee for Spatial Information, the SASDI coordinating body. The review confirms that unless SASDI steps in to provide coordination mechanisms between different spheres of government, the NMA will continue to supply unsuitable data and municipalities will be left to their own devices. A SASDI that caters for diverse user needs through bottom-up influences could greatly improve local municipalities’ service delivery. We have used the results of our study to propose a governance framework where all spheres of government are involved in SASDI and municipalities have an opportunity to communicate their data needs from the bottom, upward. en_US
dc.description.department Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology en_US
dc.description.librarian hj2023 en_US
dc.description.uri http://ijsdir.jrc.ec.europa.eu en_US
dc.identifier.citation Siebritz, L.-A., Desai, A., Cooper, A.K. & Coetzee, S. 2022, 'The South African spatial data infrastructure – where are the municipalities?', International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, vol. 15, pp. 143-170, doi : 10.2902/1725-0463.15.art6. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1725-0463 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.2902/1725-0463.15.art6
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/91779
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher European Commission Joint Research Centre en_US
dc.rights European Commission Joint Research Centre. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non commercial Works 3.0 License. en_US
dc.subject South African spatial data infrastructure (SASDI) en_US
dc.subject SDI evolution en_US
dc.subject Spatial data infrastructure (SDI) en_US
dc.subject Municipalities en_US
dc.subject Bottom-up SDI en_US
dc.subject Decentralised SDI en_US
dc.subject Service delivery en_US
dc.title The South African spatial data infrastructure – where are the municipalities? en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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