Description: The current update of the GPS18, provides insight into the ongoing indicator and information update process and focused on quantitative research on the economic and socio-economic potential and challenges in Municipalities in the Western Cape, excluding the City of Cape Town. The GPS18 did not thus far comprehensively update the qualitative data, as previously included in the GPS13. However, a concise, broad-brush overview of the qualitative aspects and strategic considerations on interventions that might be applicable to Municipal profiles, is included into this preliminary report. The overview is descriptive in nature of the economic base and place identify of the Municipality, to provide the userwith a basic understanding of the specific Municipal environment. The primary objective of the quantitative analysis component of theGrowth Potential Study 2013 (GPS13)was to determine the growth potential of settlements (outside the City of Cape Town) in terms of potential future economic, population and physical growth. The analysis of growth potential is based on two fundamental and related concepts: inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices (themes) formed the basis for modelling the growth preconditions and innovation potential within each settlement and Municipality. This forms the basis for modelling and forecasting where in the Province economic growth is most likely to occur, and where specific investment and interventions are required. This report is a final draft for comment and peer review only. The process of finalisation and wider distribution will continue after the peer review period. All spatial data should be understood and used in conjunction with the reports, which are obtainable from the relevant official.Please contact the Custodian for more information if required.Attributes:LABELALIASDEFINITIONHC_GPS18HumanCapital_GPS18_Score100The human capital theme comprises of 14 indicators identified in the GPS13. Exactly half the number of indicators identified to potentially influence the measurement of human capital were used in the GPS13. HC_GPS18ZHumanCapital_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Eco_GPS18Economic_GPS18_Score10023 indicators were identified for the economic theme but only 13 were identified and used in GPS13. Out of the 13 indicators, data collection for 8 indicators was possible. EcoGPS18ZEconomic_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Phy_GPS18Physical_GPS18_Score100The physical environment theme includes 16 indicators of which 9 was identified and used in the GPS13. PhyGPS18ZPhysical_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Infr_GPS18Infrastructure_GPS18_Score100The infrastructure theme comprises of 13 indicators. InfrGPS18ZInfrastructure_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Inst_GPS18Institutional_GPS18_Score100This theme has 20 indicators identified and only 11 was used in the GPS13. InstGPS18ZInstitutional_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.DP_GPS18DevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Score100The quantitative analysis of growth potential is based on two related intermediate indices (concepts): inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices were developed as the basis for modelling preconditions for growth (economic, physical environment and infrastructure) and innovation potential (institutional and human capital). DP_GPS18ZDevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
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Description: The current update of the GPS18, provides insight into the ongoing indicator and information update process and focused on quantitative research on the economic and socio-economic potential and challenges in Municipalities in the Western Cape, excluding the City of Cape Town. The GPS18 did not thus far comprehensively update the qualitative data, as previously included in the GPS13. However, a concise, broad-brush overview of the qualitative aspects and strategic considerations on interventions that might be applicable to Municipal profiles, is included into this preliminary report. The overview is descriptive in nature of the economic base and place identify of the Municipality, to provide the userwith a basic understanding of the specific Municipal environment. The primary objective of the quantitative analysis component of theGrowth Potential Study 2013 (GPS13)was to determine the growth potential of settlements (outside the City of Cape Town) in terms of potential future economic, population and physical growth. The analysis of growth potential is based on two fundamental and related concepts: inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices (themes) formed the basis for modelling the growth preconditions and innovation potential within each settlement and Municipality. This forms the basis for modelling and forecasting where in the Province economic growth is most likely to occur, and where specific investment and interventions are required. This report is a final draft for comment and peer review only. The process of finalisation and wider distribution will continue after the peer review period. All spatial data should be understood and used in conjunction with the reports, which are obtainable from the relevant official.Please contact the Custodian for more information if required.Attributes:LABELALIASDEFINITIONHC_GPS18HumanCapital_GPS18_Score100The human capital theme comprises of 14 indicators identified in the GPS13. Exactly half the number of indicators identified to potentially influence the measurement of human capital were used in the GPS13. HC_GPS18ZHumanCapital_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Eco_GPS18Economic_GPS18_Score10023 indicators were identified for the economic theme but only 13 were identified and used in GPS13. Out of the 13 indicators, data collection for 8 indicators was possible. EcoGPS18ZEconomic_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Phy_GPS18Physical_GPS18_Score100The physical environment theme includes 16 indicators of which 9 was identified and used in the GPS13. PhyGPS18ZPhysical_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Infr_GPS18Infrastructure_GPS18_Score100The infrastructure theme comprises of 13 indicators. InfrGPS18ZInfrastructure_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Inst_GPS18Institutional_GPS18_Score100This theme has 20 indicators identified and only 11 was used in the GPS13. InstGPS18ZInstitutional_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.DP_GPS18DevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Score100The quantitative analysis of growth potential is based on two related intermediate indices (concepts): inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices were developed as the basis for modelling preconditions for growth (economic, physical environment and infrastructure) and innovation potential (institutional and human capital). DP_GPS18ZDevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
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Description: The current update of the GPS18, provides insight into the ongoing indicator and information update process and focused on quantitative research on the economic and socio-economic potential and challenges in Municipalities in the Western Cape, excluding the City of Cape Town. The GPS18 did not thus far comprehensively update the qualitative data, as previously included in the GPS13. However, a concise, broad-brush overview of the qualitative aspects and strategic considerations on interventions that might be applicable to Municipal profiles, is included into this preliminary report. The overview is descriptive in nature of the economic base and place identify of the Municipality, to provide the userwith a basic understanding of the specific Municipal environment. The primary objective of the quantitative analysis component of theGrowth Potential Study 2013 (GPS13)was to determine the growth potential of settlements (outside the City of Cape Town) in terms of potential future economic, population and physical growth. The analysis of growth potential is based on two fundamental and related concepts: inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices (themes) formed the basis for modelling the growth preconditions and innovation potential within each settlement and Municipality. This forms the basis for modelling and forecasting where in the Province economic growth is most likely to occur, and where specific investment and interventions are required. This report is a final draft for comment and peer review only. The process of finalisation and wider distribution will continue after the peer review period. All spatial data should be understood and used in conjunction with the reports, which are obtainable from the relevant official.Please contact the Custodian for more information if required.Attributes:LABELALIASDEFINITIONHC_GPS18HumanCapital_GPS18_Score100The human capital theme comprises of 14 indicators identified in the GPS13. Exactly half the number of indicators identified to potentially influence the measurement of human capital were used in the GPS13. HC_GPS18ZHumanCapital_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Eco_GPS18Economic_GPS18_Score10023 indicators were identified for the economic theme but only 13 were identified and used in GPS13. Out of the 13 indicators, data collection for 8 indicators was possible. EcoGPS18ZEconomic_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Phy_GPS18Physical_GPS18_Score100The physical environment theme includes 16 indicators of which 9 was identified and used in the GPS13. PhyGPS18ZPhysical_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Infr_GPS18Infrastructure_GPS18_Score100The infrastructure theme comprises of 13 indicators. InfrGPS18ZInfrastructure_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Inst_GPS18Institutional_GPS18_Score100This theme has 20 indicators identified and only 11 was used in the GPS13. InstGPS18ZInstitutional_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.DP_GPS18DevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Score100The quantitative analysis of growth potential is based on two related intermediate indices (concepts): inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices were developed as the basis for modelling preconditions for growth (economic, physical environment and infrastructure) and innovation potential (institutional and human capital). DP_GPS18ZDevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
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Description: The current update of the GPS18, provides insight into the ongoing indicator and information update process and focused on quantitative research on the economic and socio-economic potential and challenges in Municipalities in the Western Cape, excluding the City of Cape Town. The GPS18 did not thus far comprehensively update the qualitative data, as previously included in the GPS13. However, a concise, broad-brush overview of the qualitative aspects and strategic considerations on interventions that might be applicable to Municipal profiles, is included into this preliminary report. The overview is descriptive in nature of the economic base and place identify of the Municipality, to provide the userwith a basic understanding of the specific Municipal environment. The primary objective of the quantitative analysis component of theGrowth Potential Study 2013 (GPS13)was to determine the growth potential of settlements (outside the City of Cape Town) in terms of potential future economic, population and physical growth. The analysis of growth potential is based on two fundamental and related concepts: inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices (themes) formed the basis for modelling the growth preconditions and innovation potential within each settlement and Municipality. This forms the basis for modelling and forecasting where in the Province economic growth is most likely to occur, and where specific investment and interventions are required. This report is a final draft for comment and peer review only. The process of finalisation and wider distribution will continue after the peer review period. All spatial data should be understood and used in conjunction with the reports, which are obtainable from the relevant official.Please contact the Custodian for more information if required.Attributes:LABELALIASDEFINITIONHC_GPS18HumanCapital_GPS18_Score100The human capital theme comprises of 14 indicators identified in the GPS13. Exactly half the number of indicators identified to potentially influence the measurement of human capital were used in the GPS13. HC_GPS18ZHumanCapital_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Eco_GPS18Economic_GPS18_Score10023 indicators were identified for the economic theme but only 13 were identified and used in GPS13. Out of the 13 indicators, data collection for 8 indicators was possible. EcoGPS18ZEconomic_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Phy_GPS18Physical_GPS18_Score100The physical environment theme includes 16 indicators of which 9 was identified and used in the GPS13. PhyGPS18ZPhysical_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Infr_GPS18Infrastructure_GPS18_Score100The infrastructure theme comprises of 13 indicators. InfrGPS18ZInfrastructure_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Inst_GPS18Institutional_GPS18_Score100This theme has 20 indicators identified and only 11 was used in the GPS13. InstGPS18ZInstitutional_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.DP_GPS18DevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Score100The quantitative analysis of growth potential is based on two related intermediate indices (concepts): inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices were developed as the basis for modelling preconditions for growth (economic, physical environment and infrastructure) and innovation potential (institutional and human capital). DP_GPS18ZDevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
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Description: The current update of the GPS18, provides insight into the ongoing indicator and information update process and focused on quantitative research on the economic and socio-economic potential and challenges in Municipalities in the Western Cape, excluding the City of Cape Town. The GPS18 did not thus far comprehensively update the qualitative data, as previously included in the GPS13. However, a concise, broad-brush overview of the qualitative aspects and strategic considerations on interventions that might be applicable to Municipal profiles, is included into this preliminary report. The overview is descriptive in nature of the economic base and place identify of the Municipality, to provide the userwith a basic understanding of the specific Municipal environment. The primary objective of the quantitative analysis component of theGrowth Potential Study 2013 (GPS13)was to determine the growth potential of settlements (outside the City of Cape Town) in terms of potential future economic, population and physical growth. The analysis of growth potential is based on two fundamental and related concepts: inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices (themes) formed the basis for modelling the growth preconditions and innovation potential within each settlement and Municipality. This forms the basis for modelling and forecasting where in the Province economic growth is most likely to occur, and where specific investment and interventions are required. This report is a final draft for comment and peer review only. The process of finalisation and wider distribution will continue after the peer review period. All spatial data should be understood and used in conjunction with the reports, which are obtainable from the relevant official.Please contact the Custodian for more information if required.Attributes:LABELALIASDEFINITIONHC_GPS18HumanCapital_GPS18_Score100The human capital theme comprises of 14 indicators identified in the GPS13. Exactly half the number of indicators identified to potentially influence the measurement of human capital were used in the GPS13. HC_GPS18ZHumanCapital_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Eco_GPS18Economic_GPS18_Score10023 indicators were identified for the economic theme but only 13 were identified and used in GPS13. Out of the 13 indicators, data collection for 8 indicators was possible. EcoGPS18ZEconomic_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Phy_GPS18Physical_GPS18_Score100The physical environment theme includes 16 indicators of which 9 was identified and used in the GPS13. PhyGPS18ZPhysical_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Infr_GPS18Infrastructure_GPS18_Score100The infrastructure theme comprises of 13 indicators. InfrGPS18ZInfrastructure_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Inst_GPS18Institutional_GPS18_Score100This theme has 20 indicators identified and only 11 was used in the GPS13. InstGPS18ZInstitutional_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.DP_GPS18DevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Score100The quantitative analysis of growth potential is based on two related intermediate indices (concepts): inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices were developed as the basis for modelling preconditions for growth (economic, physical environment and infrastructure) and innovation potential (institutional and human capital). DP_GPS18ZDevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
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Description: The current update of the GPS18, provides insight into the ongoing indicator and information update process and focused on quantitative research on the economic and socio-economic potential and challenges in Municipalities in the Western Cape, excluding the City of Cape Town. The GPS18 did not thus far comprehensively update the qualitative data, as previously included in the GPS13. However, a concise, broad-brush overview of the qualitative aspects and strategic considerations on interventions that might be applicable to Municipal profiles, is included into this preliminary report. The overview is descriptive in nature of the economic base and place identify of the Municipality, to provide the userwith a basic understanding of the specific Municipal environment. The primary objective of the quantitative analysis component of theGrowth Potential Study 2013 (GPS13)was to determine the growth potential of settlements (outside the City of Cape Town) in terms of potential future economic, population and physical growth. The analysis of growth potential is based on two fundamental and related concepts: inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices (themes) formed the basis for modelling the growth preconditions and innovation potential within each settlement and Municipality. This forms the basis for modelling and forecasting where in the Province economic growth is most likely to occur, and where specific investment and interventions are required. This report is a final draft for comment and peer review only. The process of finalisation and wider distribution will continue after the peer review period. All spatial data should be understood and used in conjunction with the reports, which are obtainable from the relevant official.Please contact the Custodian for more information if required.Attributes:LABELALIASDEFINITIONHC_GPS18HumanCapital_GPS18_Score100The human capital theme comprises of 14 indicators identified in the GPS13. Exactly half the number of indicators identified to potentially influence the measurement of human capital were used in the GPS13. HC_GPS18ZHumanCapital_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Eco_GPS18Economic_GPS18_Score10023 indicators were identified for the economic theme but only 13 were identified and used in GPS13. Out of the 13 indicators, data collection for 8 indicators was possible. EcoGPS18ZEconomic_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Phy_GPS18Physical_GPS18_Score100The physical environment theme includes 16 indicators of which 9 was identified and used in the GPS13. PhyGPS18ZPhysical_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Infr_GPS18Infrastructure_GPS18_Score100The infrastructure theme comprises of 13 indicators. InfrGPS18ZInfrastructure_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.Inst_GPS18Institutional_GPS18_Score100This theme has 20 indicators identified and only 11 was used in the GPS13. InstGPS18ZInstitutional_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.DP_GPS18DevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Score100The quantitative analysis of growth potential is based on two related intermediate indices (concepts): inherent preconditions for growth and innovation potential. Five thematic indices were developed as the basis for modelling preconditions for growth (economic, physical environment and infrastructure) and innovation potential (institutional and human capital). DP_GPS18ZDevelopmentPotential_GPS18_Z-ScoreNumerical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values.
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