Abstract, Geographical information systems (GIS) are potentially powerful devices for integrating; manipulating, and communicating information, and are acknowledged to be vulnerable to the abuse of that power. A significant debate during the 1990s has challenged GIS users to respond to the sugges-tion that their technology is restrictive, elitist, and antisocial. In practice, the response from the GIS profession has been muted, and the paper therefore comments on the way in which professional GIS implementation might be interpreted from different perspectives. Comparisons arc drawn between analytical GIS in post-Apartheid South Africa and operational GIS in the UK public utilities. GIS is shown to be an operational or decision support engin...
Geographic information systems have been introduced local and regional planning several stages. The...
Geographic information (GI) comprises all information with a location attribute, e.g. addresses, adm...
One of the main challenges of the 21st century are caused by the large amount of geospatial informa...
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 o...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
This is a paper from the 37th Australian Surveyors Congress 1996.In a government organisation with a...
This dissertation is based on an exploratory study of GIS as it has evolved as a professional field....
Technological progress in recent years has removed many of the barriers which inhibited the developm...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
It often has been argued that no technology is value-neutral. Therefore, one extension of the argume...
GIS represents new ways of collecting, storing, managing, analysing and presenting spatial informat...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an emerging information technology (IT) which promises to ha...
The paper draws on an empirical study of two workshops in which the issues that arise from the use o...
This article reviews the discourse about geographic information system’s (GIS) potential as a tool f...
Geographic information systems have been introduced local and regional planning several stages. The...
Geographic information (GI) comprises all information with a location attribute, e.g. addresses, adm...
One of the main challenges of the 21st century are caused by the large amount of geospatial informa...
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 o...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
This is a paper from the 37th Australian Surveyors Congress 1996.In a government organisation with a...
This dissertation is based on an exploratory study of GIS as it has evolved as a professional field....
Technological progress in recent years has removed many of the barriers which inhibited the developm...
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) has captured planning practice to an unprecedented degree, and ...
It often has been argued that no technology is value-neutral. Therefore, one extension of the argume...
GIS represents new ways of collecting, storing, managing, analysing and presenting spatial informat...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an emerging information technology (IT) which promises to ha...
The paper draws on an empirical study of two workshops in which the issues that arise from the use o...
This article reviews the discourse about geographic information system’s (GIS) potential as a tool f...
Geographic information systems have been introduced local and regional planning several stages. The...
Geographic information (GI) comprises all information with a location attribute, e.g. addresses, adm...
One of the main challenges of the 21st century are caused by the large amount of geospatial informa...