ABSTRACT

This book draws on author’s wealth of knowledge working on numerous projects across many countries. It provides a clear overview of the development of the SDI concept and SDI worldwide implementation and brings a logical chronological approach to the linkage of GIS technology with SDI enabling data. The theory and practice approach help understand that SDI development and implementation is very much a social process of learning by doing. The author masterfully selects main historical developments and updates them with an analytical perspective promoting informed and responsible use of geographic information and geospatial technologies for the benefit of society from local to global scales.

Features

  • Subject matter spans thirty years of the development of GIS and SDI.
  • Brings a social science perspective into GIS and SDI debates that have been largely dominated by technical considerations.
  • Based on a world-wide perspective as a result of the author's experience and research in the USA, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Peru, China, India, Korea, Malaysia, and Japan as well as most European countries.
  • Draws upon professional and academic experience relating to pioneering UK and European GIS research initiatives.
  • Includes updated historical material with an analytical perspective explaining what was done right, and what didn't work.

part I|2 pages

Geographic Information Systems

part |2 pages

Theory

chapter 2|18 pages

The Regional Research Laboratory Initiative

31An Overview

chapter 3|18 pages

Data Integration Research

Overview and Future Prospects

chapter 4|20 pages

Brave New GIS Worlds

chapter 5|22 pages

Geographic Information

A Resource, a Commodity, an Asset or an Infrastructure?

part |2 pages

Practice

part II|2 pages

Spatial Data Infrastructures

chapter 10|14 pages

Managing Our Urban Future

185The Role of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems

part |2 pages

Theory

chapter 11|26 pages

All Shapes and Sizes

201The First Generation of National Spatial Data Infrastructures

part |2 pages

Practice

chapter 17|22 pages

Geographic Information and the Enlargement of the European Union

Four National Case Studies

chapter 18|14 pages

Operational SDIs

The Subnational Dimension in the European Context

chapter 19|16 pages

Learning from INSPIRE