This paper explores the question which consequences the use of geographical information systems (GISs) may have for public accountability. Empirical data from a Delphi-survey were used for this exploration. Respondents were asked to reflect on the consequences of GISs for the availability of data for accountability. Based on their answers four hypotheses were formulated. The first hypothesis states that the use of a GIS leads to an increased focus on up-to-date data at the expense of historical data. Important data for accountability will sometimes not be retained. The second hypothesis states that the use of a GIS leads to an increased need to maintain about how, when and by whom data have been generated. This need may not be sufficiently ...
The emergence of geographic information systems (GIS) has raised a useful debate in the discipline o...
The paper draws on an empirical study of two workshops in which the issues that arise from the use o...
GIS is a technology with the potential to transform government by enhancing business processes and p...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are potentially powerful devices for integrating, manipulatin...
The paper explains the institutionalisation aspects associated with the utilisation of GIS in an org...
Technological progress in recent years has removed many of the barriers which inhibited the developm...
GIS offers a unique way of layering spatial data, and its related tabular data, that can be visualiz...
Includes bibliographical references.Geographical information systems can be used to increase organiz...
This dissertation is based on an exploratory study of GIS as it has evolved as a professional field....
Public participation geographic information systems (PPGIS) pertains to the use of geographic inform...
Within information societies, information availability is a key issue affecting societyâs well being...
International audienceNowadays the continuous development of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) pro...
Abstract, Geographical information systems (GIS) are potentially powerful devices for integrating; m...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
What is the rate of GIS diffusion? To what extent has the use of GIS really spread? What are the tec...
The emergence of geographic information systems (GIS) has raised a useful debate in the discipline o...
The paper draws on an empirical study of two workshops in which the issues that arise from the use o...
GIS is a technology with the potential to transform government by enhancing business processes and p...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are potentially powerful devices for integrating, manipulatin...
The paper explains the institutionalisation aspects associated with the utilisation of GIS in an org...
Technological progress in recent years has removed many of the barriers which inhibited the developm...
GIS offers a unique way of layering spatial data, and its related tabular data, that can be visualiz...
Includes bibliographical references.Geographical information systems can be used to increase organiz...
This dissertation is based on an exploratory study of GIS as it has evolved as a professional field....
Public participation geographic information systems (PPGIS) pertains to the use of geographic inform...
Within information societies, information availability is a key issue affecting societyâs well being...
International audienceNowadays the continuous development of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) pro...
Abstract, Geographical information systems (GIS) are potentially powerful devices for integrating; m...
This paper reports an ongoing comparative study on the accessibility of Geographic Information at pu...
What is the rate of GIS diffusion? To what extent has the use of GIS really spread? What are the tec...
The emergence of geographic information systems (GIS) has raised a useful debate in the discipline o...
The paper draws on an empirical study of two workshops in which the issues that arise from the use o...
GIS is a technology with the potential to transform government by enhancing business processes and p...