Digital Places: Living With Geographic Information Technologies - Michael Curry, Michael R. Curry (1998)
ISBN 0415130158
Subject Geographic information systems
Publisher Routledge
Publication Date 9/28/1998
Format Paperback (229 x 165 mm)
Language eng
Plot
Widely used in marketing, business planning, government and legislation, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are a rapidly growing industry and their impacts are substantial. Digital Places offers a new understanding of GIS--the social impacts of the development and the ethical issues surrounding their use.
The last twenty-five years have seen major changes in the nature and scope of geographical information. Computers, satellites and global positioning systems have made GIS more extensive in society at large, while these systems have resolved issues as diverse as global climate change to the routing of mail in universities. Focusing on the ramifications of GIS usage, Michael R. Curry argues that there are substantial limits to their ability to enhance the very objects, relationships, people and places they are meant to represent.
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Location 1,3
Index 145
Read It Yes
User Lookup 1
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Product Details
LoC Classification G70.212.C87 1998
Dewey 910/.285
Cover Price $59.95
Nr of Pages 208