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<title>GIS technology Application in Urban Planning in Kenya</title>
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<name>Mathenge Mwehe</name>
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<summary type="text">GIS technology Application in Urban Planning in Kenya
Mathenge Mwehe
GIS technology is an indispensable tool that can transform the way urban planning is done in Kenya. However, Kenya urban planning system is still tied up in the outdated manual planning systems with disastrous results in return. If Kenya Is to achieve vision 2030 goal of spatial prosperity and well planned urban land uses, it’s imperative that it incorporate and integrate the GIS technology in its devolved planning offices.
DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.18013.26087
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