The Doncaster Spatial Mapping Partnership was formed in 2005 to facilitate the growing need for the sharing of Spatial Mapping between the Authority and members of the Local Strategic Partnership. Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council is designated as the lead authority for the Doncaster Spatial Mapping Partnership.
The Doncaster Spatial Mapping Partnership framework provides the Authority and it's Partners with tools to share and access a wide range of Spatial Mapping for the purposes of Partnership Working. These tools include:
The Spatially Enabled Partnership Performance Management System
The Dataset Register
The Doncaster Spatial Mapping Partnership has a number of benefits for Doncaster Council and the Local Strategic Partnership. These include:
Geographic Reporting - This allows specific areas to be reported upon to generate focused data
Sharing of Information - The Doncaster Spatial Mapping Partnership framework provides a method of sharing data with other members of the Partnership
Resource Targeting - The Doncaster Spatial Mapping Partnership framework operates at multiple geographic levels; this means that effective targeting of area-based service delivery becomes possible
Identify linkages between issues - The Doncaster Spatial Mapping Partnership framework enables cross-analysis of geographically related datasets and allow commonality issues to be drawn out