This is a pre-print version of an article published in Cartography 2002. This version is restricted to staff and students only.Recent models of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) are overly simplistic and fail to address the dynamic nature, complexity, inter- and intra-jurisdictional nature and important role of partnerships. There is a need by governments and administrators to better understand the complex nature of SDIs to facilitate implementation of this form of infrastructure in an information society. This paper aims to build upon current SDI research at local, state and regional levels to better understand the complex and multi-dimensional nature at a national level, while building onth...
Today, more than ever, it is important to look beyond our national boundaries. The world as we know ...
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) which is an evolving concept and can be viewed as anenabling platf...
The work of building "Spatial Data Infrastructure " (SDI) is in progress all over the worl...
Australia is entering a new era for spatial data infrastructure (SDI) demonstrated by the unificatio...
Abstract: The importance of spatial information is fast being recognized by governments as essential...
This is a pre-print version of an article published in Cartography Journal 2000. This version is res...
This is a publisher's version of a paper from the Spatial Science Institute Biennial International C...
Spatial information is now recognised by governments as essential in supporting the economic, social...
Australia has been pursuing a national Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) since 1996. Much has happen...
Many countries throughout the world believe they can benefit both economically and environmentally ...
In the past decade efforts to develop spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) have migrated from the ini...
This is a post-print of an article published in International Journal of Geographical Information Sc...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Geomatica 1998 published by the Canadian Institute of...
The important need to manage and utilise the spatial data assets of a country is driving the develop...
This paper describes a current definition of spatial data infrastructure (SDI) from Global Spatial D...
Today, more than ever, it is important to look beyond our national boundaries. The world as we know ...
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) which is an evolving concept and can be viewed as anenabling platf...
The work of building "Spatial Data Infrastructure " (SDI) is in progress all over the worl...
Australia is entering a new era for spatial data infrastructure (SDI) demonstrated by the unificatio...
Abstract: The importance of spatial information is fast being recognized by governments as essential...
This is a pre-print version of an article published in Cartography Journal 2000. This version is res...
This is a publisher's version of a paper from the Spatial Science Institute Biennial International C...
Spatial information is now recognised by governments as essential in supporting the economic, social...
Australia has been pursuing a national Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) since 1996. Much has happen...
Many countries throughout the world believe they can benefit both economically and environmentally ...
In the past decade efforts to develop spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) have migrated from the ini...
This is a post-print of an article published in International Journal of Geographical Information Sc...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Geomatica 1998 published by the Canadian Institute of...
The important need to manage and utilise the spatial data assets of a country is driving the develop...
This paper describes a current definition of spatial data infrastructure (SDI) from Global Spatial D...
Today, more than ever, it is important to look beyond our national boundaries. The world as we know ...
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) which is an evolving concept and can be viewed as anenabling platf...
The work of building "Spatial Data Infrastructure " (SDI) is in progress all over the worl...