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E-grāmata: Governments And Geographic Information

(University of Sheffield, UK)
  • Formāts: 144 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-1998
  • Izdevniecība: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482267891
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  • Formāts: 144 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-1998
  • Izdevniecība: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482267891

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Modern geographic information systems technology has transformed spatial data handling capabilities and made it necessary for governments to rethink their roles with respect to the supply and availability of geographic information.; The nature of the relationship between governments and geographic information is explored in this book from a number of different conceptual positions with reference to the experiences of Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and the United States and particularly with respect to the development of national geographic information strategies.; The book examines the role that can be played both directly through a variety of policy initiatives and also indirectly because of the extent to which they create the broader institutional context within which these are developed and implemented. The discussion is divided into three main parts. The first of these considers what is Special About Geographic Information And Evaluates The Notion Of geographic information from four different standpoints - as a resource, a commodity, an asset and an infrastructure.; The second part presents the findings from four case studies of national geographic information strategies, while the final section evaluates these experiences with a view to identifying what general lessons can be learnt from them.
List of figures and tables
vii(2)
Preface ix
1 The Emergence of National Geographic Information Strategies
1(8)
Introduction
1(3)
Some definitions
4(1)
The choice of case studies
5(1)
Analytical framework
6(1)
Conclusion
7(2)
2 What is Geographic Information and why is it so important?
9(12)
Introduction
9(1)
The significance of information and geographic information
9(2)
Geographic information as a resource
11(3)
Geographic information as a commodity
14(2)
Geographic information as an asset
16(2)
Geographic information as an infrastructure
18(1)
Conclusions
19(2)
3 Britain The Creation of a National Digital Topographic Database
21(18)
Introduction
21(2)
Main providers of geographic information
23(3)
The institutional context
26(4)
Elements of national geographic information strategy
30(5)
Evaluation
35(4)
4 The Netherlands The Emergence of a National Geographic Information Strategy
39(16)
Introduction
39(1)
Main providers of geographic information
39(4)
Institutional context
43(2)
Elements of national geographic information strategy
45(7)
Evaluation
52(3)
5 Australia The Commonwealth Dimension of State Geographic Information Strategies
55(18)
Introduction
55(1)
Main providers of geographic information
55(7)
Institutional context
62(2)
Elements of national geographic information strategy
64(5)
Evaluation
69(4)
6 The United States The National Spatial Data Infrastructure in Perspective
73(18)
Introduction
73(1)
Main providers of geographic information
74(5)
Institutional context
79(4)
Elements of national geographic information strategy
83(5)
Evaluation
88(3)
7 What Lessons Can Be Learnt From These Experiences?
91(18)
Introduction
91(1)
Main providers of geographic information
92(3)
Institutional context
95(4)
Elements of national geographic information strategy
99(6)
Some lessons for other countries
105(4)
References 109(8)
Index 117


Ian Masser, University of Sheffield, UK