... because community organizations separately use university facilities Community organizations rely strongly on university GIS expertise, rarely maintaining their own systems or making direct use of ... ‘Geographies of the information society’, International Journal of Geographic Information Science 13: 797–823 Shiffer, M (1998) ‘Multimedia GIS for planning support and public discourse’, Cartography...
... 30 years of fighting development pressures in the city, this non-profit network established a strong political neighbourhood voice This voice influenced the 1985 San Francisco Planning Department...
... have quality of life as a goal, then images of a very different nature predominate Aberley 1993: 130 131 5.6.2 Data manipulation facility The stringent limits to the manoeuverability of features ... but in Philadelphia, as in many other places, the issue of distributing the data evokes numerous strong opinions regarding legal implications and political ramifications Giving the data to CDCs...
... comparative advantages of the local context in which they are situated The City of Minneapolis strongly supports neighbourhood planning and organizing, and as a consequence Minneapolis neighbourhood ... geographic analysis of housing issues in the neighbourhood This comprehensive geographic analysis strongly informed the programmes designed by the Housing and Land-Use committee For instance, a staff...
... available, actual use of the system was clearly skewed toward particular demographic groups There was a strong (70.6/29.4%) male to female bias among users The occupation information collected in the database ... no involvement in changes I have no opinion Total Web-based No % % 28 9 26 0 29 31 24 17 0 100 13 10 0 35 37 28 0 100 particularly the mouse-controlled interface When one of the research staff ... was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council’s Virtual Society? Programme award No L 132 25 1014 The Programme aims to examine, if there are fundamental shifts taking place in how people...
... technologies, principally, GIS 13. 2 CASE STUDY OVERVIEW The research described here occurred over a three-year period (1994–1997) when I worked at Terra Nova National Park (see Figure 13. 1) to explore conservation ... to produce composite maps that have since been used to help communicate fishing patterns 13. 3 BACKGROUND 13. 3.1 Coastal Newfoundland and the collapse of a fishery Typical of northeast Newfoundland, ... study presented here details a project designed to work through the second option 13. 4 THE EASTPORT MAPPING PROJECT 13. 4.1 Initiating the project The idea for a fishing grounds inventory was discussed...
... backlash to industrial shrimp farming’, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems 25(2): 113 122 Stonich, S C and Bailey, C (2000) ‘Resisting the Blue Revolution: contending coalitions surrounding...
... product The resulting 1999 Cherokee Nation Tribal Roads Inventory Book contains 149 maps depicting 139 individual roads and 10 Oklahoma counties There are approximately 100 miles of tribal roads...
... methodologies and tools, such as a richer data model that makes knowledge more accessible, and a strong and enriched data management technology Software development efforts have focused on usability, ... growth’ theme, which is part of a livability agenda intended to help communities flourish in a strong, sustainable manner The livability agenda is designed to strengthen the federal government’s...
... organizing and interpreting data for their own needs, access to data is not sufficient Only the strongest organizations tend to benefit when data is only available in undigested formats 26.4.2...