E-Planning Applications in Turkish Local Governments

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Velibeyoğlu, Koray

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This chapter examines the pivotal relationship between e-planning applications and their organizational context. It employs various evaluation frameworks by searching explicit and implicit structures behind the implementation process. The study is largely based on the statement that 'the organizational and user dimension of implementation factors more than technical ones, constitute the main obstacles to the improvement of e-planning tools in urban planning agencies'. The empirical part of the study scrutinizes the personal and situational factors of users in the process of implementation, benefits and constraints of an e-planning implementation and planning practitioners' perception of new technologies on urban planning practice and debate. Using a case study research in Turkish local governments, the findings of this study reveal that the organizational and human aspects of high order information systems are still the biggest obstacle in the implementation process.

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City planning, Information technology, Citizen participation, E-planning, Turkish local governments, Geographic information systems, E-planning, Turkish local governments, Information technology, Citizen participation, Geographic information systems, City planning

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Velibeyoğlu, K. (2010). E-planning applications in Turkish local governments. In C. N. Silva (Ed.), Handbook of Research on E-Planning: ICTs for Urban Development and Monitoring, (pp. 420-434). Hershey, Pennsylvania: Information Science Reference. doi:10.4018/978-1-61520-929-3.ch022

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