tools for local level rural development planning
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TOOLS FOR LOCAL-LEVEL RURAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
Combining use of participatory rural appraisal and geographic information
systems in Uganda
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Introduction
• Many developing countries are engaged in processes to decentralize aspects of public decision-making .
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The purpose of this study
• To test and evaluate whether two information-gathering techniques: one a relatively advanced technique GIS and the other a technique already commonly used at the village level (Participatory Rural Appraisal, or PRA) can be combined to help local organizations prepare better rural development plans and make better decisions about managing their resources.
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Issues addressed in the study
• a. Can information generated locally through participatory processes be used to strengthen local-level decision-making?
• b. Can PRA data be collected, organized, and integrated in a GIS environment for ease of analysis, communication, and use?
• c. Can the integration of PRA and GIS increase our ability to incorporate locally generated information in national and sub-national levels of decision-making?
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The planning exercise was carried out in three stages
• Stage 1: Mapping the Community’s resources using the PRA approach.
• Stage 2: Mapping the Community’s resources using a GIS-generated map of administrative boundaries.
• Stage 3: Mapping the Community’s resources in a GIS-generated map with prompting attributes.
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Results
• Stage 1 was a relatively easy exercise, in which participants were able to start with only a blank sheet of paper and map the key parish resources they encounter on a daily basis.
• Accuracy in scaling was difficult to achieve, as was precision in pinning down the actual location of features.
• Participants tended to provide too much detail, overcrowding the maps and making them difficult to read.
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Results
• Stage 2 was more difficult for participants than Stage 1. The empty, GIS-generated map failed to provide community members with enough prompting to enable them to locate basic community resources on the map.
• Because of the lack of reference points, community members were not sure where to locate resources within the confined space of the empty boundaries.
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Results
• In Stage 3, participants used a GIS-generated map with prompting attributes, such as rivers, roads, and contours.
• the attributes and physical features presented in the GIS-generated map helped community members to orient themselves, and they found the map accurate and user-friendly.
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Conclusions• Concerning the questions posed at the outset of this
study, they conclude that:• 1. Yes, information generated locally through
participatory processes can be used to strengthen local level decision-making.
• 2. Yes, PRA data can be collected, organized, and integrated in a GIS environment for ease of analysis, communication, and use.
• 3. It remains unclear whether the integration of PRA and GIS can increase ability to incorporate locally generated information in national and sub-national levels of decision-making.
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Recommendations• 1. Policymakers in Uganda should support additional
experimentation with community planning exercises• 2. Researchers and GIS professionals in Uganda should generate
and provide additional evidence and experience about the requirements for successfully integrating GIS and other information and communication technologies with participatory methods for local development planning.
• 3. Other African governments, with assistance from the international community, should promote experimentation with modern information and communication technologies
• 4. The private sector should cooperate with African national governments to provide needed technology and information services
• 5. Communities should work in concert with NGOs and governments to learn more about using these planning tools