Maritz, JohanLe Roux, AlizeVan Huyssteen, ElsonaCoetzee, MMans, Gerbrand GGoss, H2011-05-302011-05-302010-09Maritz, J, le Roux, A, van Huyssteen, E et al. 2010. Advances in geospatial analysis platforms and tools: Creating space for differentiated policy and investment responses. CSIR 3rd Biennial Conference: Science Real and Relevant, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, 30 August-1 September 2010, 26pphttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/5030CSIR 3rd Biennial Conference: Science Real and Relevant, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, 30 August–1 September 2010Over the last 5 years a set of incremental advances within geospatial analysis platforms and tools developed by the CSIR's Planning Support Systems in collaboration with key stakeholders such as The Presidency, enabled a more nuanced regional level spatial analysis, well as the identification and comparison of a range of settlement types in South Africa in terms of key characteristics and functional roles. Amongst others the analysis have enabled the identification of critical areas that can be targeted in planning and policy development, and a new "reading" of the South African space economy. The latter for example highlighting the importance of the policy centric network of densely settled clusters, local towns and service centres, regional service centres, cities and bigger city-region areas, and challenging traditional perceptions regarding the role, character and challenges of particular spaces, for example that of "urban" versus "rural". The paper is aimed at reflecting on a series of recent advances in spatial analysis and how these contributed towards an enhanced understanding of complex dynamics of social and economic spatial patterns within South Africa, informing key policy and planning process in support of development objectives. The paper will firstly provide a brief overview of these recent advances and innovations in spatial analysis tools and platforms by the CSIR, and position that in context with international challenges to improve spatial analysis and decision support systems. Secondly, the paper will illustrate the recent applications and the value of these advances within the South African context, not only in generating a more nuanced understanding of the space economy, but also in enabling commensurate and context specific investment and policy responses and in contributing to development, urban management and service delivery discourses.enGeospatial analysisSouth African spatial patternsSpatial patternsUrban areasRural areasSpace economyCSIR 3rd Biennial ConferenceAdvances in geospatial analysis platforms and tools: Creating space for differentiated policy and investment responsesConference PresentationMaritz, J., Le Roux, A., Van Huyssteen, E., Coetzee, M., Mans, G. G., & Goss, H. (2010). Advances in geospatial analysis platforms and tools: Creating space for differentiated policy and investment responses. CSIR. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5030Maritz, Johan, Alize Le Roux, Elsona Van Huyssteen, M Coetzee, Gerbrand G Mans, and H Goss. "Advances in geospatial analysis platforms and tools: Creating space for differentiated policy and investment responses." (2010): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5030Maritz J, Le Roux A, Van Huyssteen E, Coetzee M, Mans GG, Goss H, Advances in geospatial analysis platforms and tools: Creating space for differentiated policy and investment responses; CSIR; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5030 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Maritz, Johan AU - Le Roux, Alize AU - Van Huyssteen, Elsona AU - Coetzee, M AU - Mans, Gerbrand G AU - Goss, H AB - Over the last 5 years a set of incremental advances within geospatial analysis platforms and tools developed by the CSIR's Planning Support Systems in collaboration with key stakeholders such as The Presidency, enabled a more nuanced regional level spatial analysis, well as the identification and comparison of a range of settlement types in South Africa in terms of key characteristics and functional roles. Amongst others the analysis have enabled the identification of critical areas that can be targeted in planning and policy development, and a new "reading" of the South African space economy. The latter for example highlighting the importance of the policy centric network of densely settled clusters, local towns and service centres, regional service centres, cities and bigger city-region areas, and challenging traditional perceptions regarding the role, character and challenges of particular spaces, for example that of "urban" versus "rural". The paper is aimed at reflecting on a series of recent advances in spatial analysis and how these contributed towards an enhanced understanding of complex dynamics of social and economic spatial patterns within South Africa, informing key policy and planning process in support of development objectives. The paper will firstly provide a brief overview of these recent advances and innovations in spatial analysis tools and platforms by the CSIR, and position that in context with international challenges to improve spatial analysis and decision support systems. Secondly, the paper will illustrate the recent applications and the value of these advances within the South African context, not only in generating a more nuanced understanding of the space economy, but also in enabling commensurate and context specific investment and policy responses and in contributing to development, urban management and service delivery discourses. DA - 2010-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Geospatial analysis KW - South African spatial patterns KW - Spatial patterns KW - Urban areas KW - Rural areas KW - Space economy KW - CSIR 3rd Biennial Conference LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2010 T1 - Advances in geospatial analysis platforms and tools: Creating space for differentiated policy and investment responses TI - Advances in geospatial analysis platforms and tools: Creating space for differentiated policy and investment responses UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5030 ER -