Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education

In most developed countries, the major users of GIS are not restricted to planning authorities at local, regional, and central government agencies, but covered across other non-planning agencies like engineering firms, resource management firms, and increasingly, financial, real estate and marketi...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Mansor, Abdullah, Muhammad Faris, Abdul Samad, Dazilah
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Published: 2004
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spelling my.iium.irep.332812021-08-04T16:13:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/33281/ Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education Ibrahim, Mansor Abdullah, Muhammad Faris Abdul Samad, Dazilah L Education (General) NA9080 Urban planners In most developed countries, the major users of GIS are not restricted to planning authorities at local, regional, and central government agencies, but covered across other non-planning agencies like engineering firms, resource management firms, and increasingly, financial, real estate and marketing firms. In Malaysia, it is not an exception though the coverage is still not wide spread and some of them are in infant stages. Particularly in urban and regional planning, GIS is being used in all the development plan preparation but it is not being fully exploited. In many instances, this is being limited to mapping only, as if GIS software is just graphic software where its use is solely for the purpose of maps and plans production. It is not surprising as most of the planners are not well-versed in GIS and they are not properly trained in their planning education either locally or overseas. This paper specifically looks at GIS training in local planning schools. Content analysis of the syllabus, extent of GIS application and its importance, and issues pertaining to GIS education are discussed. 2004 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/33281/1/33281.pdf Ibrahim, Mansor and Abdullah, Muhammad Faris and Abdul Samad, Dazilah (2004) Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education. In: 7th International Seminar on GIS for Developing Countries, 10th-12th May 2004, Skudai, Malaysia. http://gisdevelopment.net/proceedings/gisdeco/2004/paper/mansor.htm
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topic L Education (General)
NA9080 Urban planners
spellingShingle L Education (General)
NA9080 Urban planners
Ibrahim, Mansor
Abdullah, Muhammad Faris
Abdul Samad, Dazilah
Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education
description In most developed countries, the major users of GIS are not restricted to planning authorities at local, regional, and central government agencies, but covered across other non-planning agencies like engineering firms, resource management firms, and increasingly, financial, real estate and marketing firms. In Malaysia, it is not an exception though the coverage is still not wide spread and some of them are in infant stages. Particularly in urban and regional planning, GIS is being used in all the development plan preparation but it is not being fully exploited. In many instances, this is being limited to mapping only, as if GIS software is just graphic software where its use is solely for the purpose of maps and plans production. It is not surprising as most of the planners are not well-versed in GIS and they are not properly trained in their planning education either locally or overseas. This paper specifically looks at GIS training in local planning schools. Content analysis of the syllabus, extent of GIS application and its importance, and issues pertaining to GIS education are discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ibrahim, Mansor
Abdullah, Muhammad Faris
Abdul Samad, Dazilah
author_facet Ibrahim, Mansor
Abdullah, Muhammad Faris
Abdul Samad, Dazilah
author_sort Ibrahim, Mansor
title Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education
title_short Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education
title_full Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education
title_fullStr Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education
title_full_unstemmed Geographical information system (GIS) in Malaysian planning education
title_sort geographical information system (gis) in malaysian planning education
publishDate 2004
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/33281/1/33281.pdf
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http://gisdevelopment.net/proceedings/gisdeco/2004/paper/mansor.htm
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