The authors are concerned with the provision of public sector geographic information (GI) and the use of GI technologies (GITs) within public administration websites, with particular reference to planning. Results of a survey carried out by the authors on an Italian case study are evaluated with respect to the GI content and technology adopted. A rapid evaluation method is proposed to analyse and compare GI/GIT-diffusion frameworks within public administration at the national level.
Geographic information (GI) is increasingly important to citizens, businesses and governments in mod...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are proving difficult to both define and effectively implemen...
Public Participatory Geographical Information Systems (PP GIS) is a field of research that focuses o...
Abstract. The authors are concerned with the provision of public sector geographic information (GI) ...
In many countries, governments and local administrations promote initiatives to exploit the potentia...
The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative study of Public Administration GIbased WEB si...
Abstract: Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Inform...
Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Information Tec...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
There is a growing use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) within the public sector in different...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic I...
The paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pub...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in the e-govern...
Accessibility of GI for Public Participation A Danish-Italian comparative study Mette Arleth1 and Mi...
The proliferation of web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) technology over the last decade h...
Geographic information (GI) is increasingly important to citizens, businesses and governments in mod...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are proving difficult to both define and effectively implemen...
Public Participatory Geographical Information Systems (PP GIS) is a field of research that focuses o...
Abstract. The authors are concerned with the provision of public sector geographic information (GI) ...
In many countries, governments and local administrations promote initiatives to exploit the potentia...
The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative study of Public Administration GIbased WEB si...
Abstract: Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Inform...
Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Information Tec...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
There is a growing use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) within the public sector in different...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic I...
The paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pub...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in the e-govern...
Accessibility of GI for Public Participation A Danish-Italian comparative study Mette Arleth1 and Mi...
The proliferation of web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) technology over the last decade h...
Geographic information (GI) is increasingly important to citizens, businesses and governments in mod...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are proving difficult to both define and effectively implemen...
Public Participatory Geographical Information Systems (PP GIS) is a field of research that focuses o...