Figure Slides for Spatial Data Infrastructures in Context
North and South
CRC Press
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With contributions from international experts, this book presents cutting edge Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) research on information technology, systems, and infrastructures that is theoretically-based and empirically supported. It examines the complexities involved in the establishments of SDIs in the Northern and Southern hemispheres and use of SDIs in a variety of cultural, societal, and institutional contexts. The focus is on urban and regional levels where socio-economic and environmental sustainability is realized.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boca Raton, Florida
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-7960-3 (9781439879603)
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Content
PREMISES
Framing SDI research; Nedovic-Budic, Crompvoets, and Georgiadou
SOUTH: SDI AS RESOURCE FOR DEVELOPMENT
Understanding the Evolution of the City of Mysore's SDI; Richter, Miscione, and Pfeffer
Decision-making and Public Management with Urban SDI in India; Kolte, Boerboom, and Miscione
Politics of Nepalese SDI Initiatives; Budhathoki, Nedovic-Budic, and Bruce
Are SDIs Improving Spatial Data Management in Uganda?; deVries and Lance
SDI Development and Emancipatory Knowledge in Brazil; Davis and Fonseca
SOUTH MEETS NORTH
Reflection/Intermezzo; Miscione
NORTH: SDI AS SYSTEM AND BUSINESS
Flemish SDI as a Business Process; Dessers
Organizational Network Analysis of Flemish SDI; Vancauwenberghe
Value Chain Approach to Evaluating the Economic Impact of Geographic Information in Quebec; Genovese, Roche, and Caron
Geodata portal performance in the Netherlands: the case of DINO; Lance, Bregt, and Grusz
Defining the Public Task of Making Spatial Data Available: Should We Admit Defeat?; Janssen, Dumortier, and Crompvoets
CONCLUSION
SDls in Context: Lessons, Challenges and Prospects; Georgiadou, Nedovic-Budic, and Crompvoets
Inter/Trans and Multi-disciplinary research; Geert Bouckaert
Framing SDI research; Nedovic-Budic, Crompvoets, and Georgiadou
SOUTH: SDI AS RESOURCE FOR DEVELOPMENT
Understanding the Evolution of the City of Mysore's SDI; Richter, Miscione, and Pfeffer
Decision-making and Public Management with Urban SDI in India; Kolte, Boerboom, and Miscione
Politics of Nepalese SDI Initiatives; Budhathoki, Nedovic-Budic, and Bruce
Are SDIs Improving Spatial Data Management in Uganda?; deVries and Lance
SDI Development and Emancipatory Knowledge in Brazil; Davis and Fonseca
SOUTH MEETS NORTH
Reflection/Intermezzo; Miscione
NORTH: SDI AS SYSTEM AND BUSINESS
Flemish SDI as a Business Process; Dessers
Organizational Network Analysis of Flemish SDI; Vancauwenberghe
Value Chain Approach to Evaluating the Economic Impact of Geographic Information in Quebec; Genovese, Roche, and Caron
Geodata portal performance in the Netherlands: the case of DINO; Lance, Bregt, and Grusz
Defining the Public Task of Making Spatial Data Available: Should We Admit Defeat?; Janssen, Dumortier, and Crompvoets
CONCLUSION
SDls in Context: Lessons, Challenges and Prospects; Georgiadou, Nedovic-Budic, and Crompvoets
Inter/Trans and Multi-disciplinary research; Geert Bouckaert