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Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles

Thesis (MA)-- tellenbosch University, 2003.

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Main Author: Mans, Gerbrand
Other Authors: Zietsman, H. L.
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Language:en_ZA
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2012
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/53535 Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles Mans, Gerbrand Zietsman, H. L. Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies. Geographic information systems Church and social problems -- South Africa Social problems -- South Africa -- Data processing Database management Geodatabases -- South Africa Thesis (MA)-- tellenbosch University, 2003. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: South Africa today is facing many social and welfare problems. Three of which are very prominent: named HIV/Aids; unemployment; and sexual and/or violent crimes against woman and children. With churches being some of the biggest and most influential nongovernmental organizations in the country, government is increasingly acknowledging that churches have a very important role to play in order to help curb social and welfare problems in the community. One inhibiting factor keeps churches from playing the role that government is expecting of them: the roles and expected roles of churches have not been quantified sufficiently. A geographical information system was chosen to help in this process of quantification. Previous studies related to GIS being used by social and welfare services showed that this software give these service agencies a powerful new way to analyse services in relation to clients and the communities in which they operate. The crux throughout the study is the process by which it is shown how a GIS can be used and is central from the process of data gathering, storing and manipulation of the gathered data, deriving information from it, through to communicating and visualising the obtained results. Key words: geographical information systems; GIS; ArcGIS; Statistica; Microsoft Access; church; NGO; social services; social problems; welfare services; welfare problems; data base; data base management systems; geodatabase; Factor Analysis; quantification AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hedendaagse Suid Afrika is daar 'n menigte van sosiale en maatskaplike probleme. Drie van die prominentste van die probleme is MN/Vigs, werkloosheid en seksuele en/of geweldsmisdade teen vroue en kinders. Kerke is van die grootste en mees invloedryke nieregeringsorganisasies in Suid Afrika. Die regering besef al meer dat kerke 'n belangrike rol kan speel in die aanspreek van die sosiale en maatskaplike probleme van die land. Daar is egter 'n inhiberende faktor wat kerke daarvan weerhou om dié rol te speel wat die regering van hul verwag; en dit is die feit dat die rol wat kerke speel, en die rol wat die publiek verwag kerke moet speel, nog nie gekwantifiseer is nie. 'n Geografiese inligting stelsel is gekies om te help in die proses van kwantifisering. Vorige studies waar daar gekyk is na die gebruik van GIS deur sosiale en maatskaplike dienste het aangedui dat die sagteware hierdie dienste 'n effektiewe en innoverende wyse gee waardeur hul dienste ontleed en gemonitor kan word. In die studie word gewys hoe 'n GIS gebruik kan word en sentraal is in die prosesse van data insameling, stoor en manipulasie van die ingesamelde data, hoe data omgesit word in inligting en laastens die kommunikasie en visualisering van die resultate wat verkry word. Masters 2012-08-27T11:35:31Z 2012-08-27T11:35:31Z 2003-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53535 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 64 pages : illustrations application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Geographic information systems
Church and social problems -- South Africa
Social problems -- South Africa -- Data processing
Database management
Geodatabases -- South Africa
Mans, Gerbrand
Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles
title Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles
title_full Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles
title_fullStr Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles
title_full_unstemmed Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles
title_short Old institution meets new technology : GIS for quantifying church roles
title_sort old institution meets new technology gis for quantifying church roles
topic Geographic information systems
Church and social problems -- South Africa
Social problems -- South Africa -- Data processing
Database management
Geodatabases -- South Africa
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53535
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