The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative study of Public Administration GIbased WEB sites (PAGIweb) and their actual and potential use in spatial government and planning in three European Countries: Austria, Denmark, and Italy. The three case studies are analysed according to their typology in terms of technology and information content with regards to spatial planning and public participatio
Since several years efforts have been made in Austria to develop the E-Government and establish poli...
Public Participatory Geographical Information Systems (PP GIS) is a field of research that focuses o...
Planning in Israel was often affected, in the recent years, by the public reactions, Traditionally P...
The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative study of Public Administration GIbased WEB si...
In many countries, governments and local administrations promote initiatives to exploit the potentia...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic I...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
Abstract: Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Inform...
Abstract. The authors are concerned with the provision of public sector geographic information (GI) ...
Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Information Tec...
The paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pub...
Accessibility of GI for Public Participation A Danish-Italian comparative study Mette Arleth1 and Mi...
In order to achieve an efficient e-Government many factors must be considered. In the UN e-Governmen...
The integration of geographic information and services in a broader e-government context can be cons...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in the e-govern...
Since several years efforts have been made in Austria to develop the E-Government and establish poli...
Public Participatory Geographical Information Systems (PP GIS) is a field of research that focuses o...
Planning in Israel was often affected, in the recent years, by the public reactions, Traditionally P...
The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative study of Public Administration GIbased WEB si...
In many countries, governments and local administrations promote initiatives to exploit the potentia...
This paper presents the results of an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic I...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
Abstract: Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Inform...
Abstract. The authors are concerned with the provision of public sector geographic information (GI) ...
Despite Internet widespread diffusion, rapid developments in Distributed Geographic Information Tec...
The paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pub...
Accessibility of GI for Public Participation A Danish-Italian comparative study Mette Arleth1 and Mi...
In order to achieve an efficient e-Government many factors must be considered. In the UN e-Governmen...
The integration of geographic information and services in a broader e-government context can be cons...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in the e-govern...
Since several years efforts have been made in Austria to develop the E-Government and establish poli...
Public Participatory Geographical Information Systems (PP GIS) is a field of research that focuses o...
Planning in Israel was often affected, in the recent years, by the public reactions, Traditionally P...