<p>This book draws on authorβs 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 da
Geographic Information Systems: A Management Perspective
β Scribed by Stan Aronoff
- Publisher
- Wdl Pubns
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 331
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
book
β¦ Subjects
Reference;Almanacs & Yearbooks;Atlases & Maps;Careers;Catalogs & Directories;Consumer Guides;Dictionaries & Thesauruses;Encyclopedias & Subject Guides;English as a Second Language;Etiquette;Foreign Language Study & Reference;Genealogy;Quotations;Survival & Emergency Preparedness;Test Preparation;Words, Language & Grammar;Writing, Research & Publishing Guides;Information Systems;Geography;Earth Sciences;Science & Math
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