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Surveying general prospects and challenges of GIS implementation in developing countries: a SWOT–AHP approach

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We propose a combined method based on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to investigate the challenges and prospects of adopting geographic information systems (GIS) in developing countries. In this context, we identify, group, and analyse SWOT indicators in relation to the main GIS components: data, people, and technology. The relative significance of each SWOT indicator and its related SWOT groups in each GIS component is quantified. The method is then applied in a situation assessment of GIS adoption in the governmental organisations and strategic planning. The SWOT–AHP approach proves to be very useful in identifying and quantifying the relative significance of the major factors affecting GIS implementation, and effectively facilitates GIS strategic planning.

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Taleai, M., Mansourian, A. & Sharifi, A. Surveying general prospects and challenges of GIS implementation in developing countries: a SWOT–AHP approach. J Geogr Syst 11, 291–310 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10109-009-0089-5

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