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The application of geographic and land information systems to the management of local authority property

Martin Ralphs (Senior Lecturer at the School of Surveying, University of East London, Longbridge Road, Dagenham, UK)
Peter Wyatt (Peter Wyatt is a Lecturer at the School of Valuation, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)

Property Management

ISSN: 0263-7472

Article publication date: 1 June 1998

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Abstract

Since the Audit Commission’s report on local authority property management in 1987 and subsequent publications, there has been substantial investment in geographic and land information systems (GIS/LIS) by local government. This paper reviews the issues associated with the uptake of information technology (IT) for property management within local government, taking the Audit Commission’s findings as its starting point. It considers how authorities have taken up new technologies and describes progress in this area. British Standard BS 7666 for geographical referencing presents new opportunities for integrated property management in local authorities. The paper discusses this development, drawing on examples from local authorities. The paper concludes by examining the Western Australian Land Information System (WALIS). This is an example of how information sharing between local and central government organisations can add value to data sets collected and maintained by each, reduce duplication of effort and offer a more consistent service.

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Ralphs, M. and Wyatt, P. (1998), "The application of geographic and land information systems to the management of local authority property", Property Management, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 83-91. https://doi.org/10.1108/02637479810214123

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