Managing Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition

Author: Obermeyer > Nancy J.; Pinto 3 > Jeffrey K.  

Publisher: Guilford Publications Inc‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781606231678

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781593856359

Subject: D5 World Politics;F2 Economic Planning and Management;P9 Natural Geography;X-0 Environmental Science Theory

Keyword: 自然地理学,世界政治,环境科学理论,经济计划与管理

Language: ENG

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Chapter

CH$Chapter 2. Geographic Information Science: Evolution of a Profession

CH$Chapter 3. The Role of Geographic Information within an Organization's IT

CH$Chapter 4. Keeping the G in GIS: Why Geography Still Matters

CH$Chapter 5. GIS and the Strategic Planning Process

CH$Chapter 6. Implementing a GIS: Theories and Practice

CH$Chapter 7. Organizational Politics and GIS Implementation

CH$Chapter 8. Economic Justification for GIS Implementation

CH$Chapter 9. Sharing Geographic Information across Organizational Boundaries

CH$Chapter 10. Metadata for Geographic Information

CH$Chapter 11. Policy Conflicts and the Role of GIS: Public Participation and GIS

CH$Chapter 12. Ensuring the Qualifications of GIS Professionals

CH$Chapter 13. Legal Issues in GIS

CH$Chapter 14. Ethics for the GIS Professional

CH$Chapter 15. Envisioning a Future

References

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