The use of a GIS-based methodology – Service Access Planning - for assessing service provision and
developing facility plans in South Africa to improve governance and equitable service delivery is described.
A case study of library investment for eThekwini municipality is used to illustrate the methodology. The
South African constitution requires that every citizen be granted access to basic services. In this context it
has become a legislated requirement that local authorities in South Africa prepare Integrated Development
Plans and develop performance management systems in order to promote development and deliver services
effectively. Reporting requirements flowing from this occur in an environment full of pressures relating to
insufficient financial and human resources to deal with the quantum of the development challenge,
competing political and administrative priorities, and the need to maintain existing infrastructure and at the
same time to extend infrastructure into new areas.
Reference:
Green, CA, Breetzke, K and Mans, G. 2009. GIS-based evaluation of public facility provision to achieve improved governance and equitable service delivery. Geo Multimedia 2009. 14th International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society, Catalonia, Spain, April 22-25, 2009, pp 1-9
Green, C. A., Breetzke, K., & Mans, G. G. (2009). GIS-based evaluation of public facility provision to achieve improved governance and equitable service delivery. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3704
Green, Cheri A, K Breetzke, and Gerbrand G Mans. "GIS-based evaluation of public facility provision to achieve improved governance and equitable service delivery." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3704
Green CA, Breetzke K, Mans GG, GIS-based evaluation of public facility provision to achieve improved governance and equitable service delivery; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3704 .
Geo Multimedia 2009. 14th International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society, Catalonia, Spain, April 22-25, 2009