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XXI International Congress : developing the profession in a developing world (Brighton, 19-25 July 1998). Commission 3 : land information systems.

By: Language: English Publication details: London FIG 1998Description: vii,417p. : ill. ; 21cmISBN:
  • 0854068996
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 526.9
Summary: Papers include Establishing the UK National Geospatial Data Framework./ B. NANSON - Key success factors in implementing LIS projects in developing countries & countries in transition./ N. LAND & R. McLAREN - Development of geographic/land information systems in Nigeria./ A.A. ADEOYE - The susyainability of LIS projects in countries in transition./ R.A. BALDWIN - Can international lessons be learnt from the development of national land information systems?/ M. RALPHS & P. WYATT - Public/private sector relationships in the creation, management and exploitation of geospatial data./ D. RHIND - The role of private sector partnership in the development of land registration in England and Wales./ S. HILL - How to succeed as a supplier of geographic information./ I. GREENWAY & T. BLACK - Geographical information for virtual environments./ G. TAYLOR & S. PARSLEY - A conceptual framework of spatio-temporal process models for GIS./ P. TSUI & A.J. BRIMICOMBE
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Papers include Establishing the UK National Geospatial Data Framework./ B. NANSON - Key success factors in implementing LIS projects in developing countries & countries in transition./ N. LAND & R. McLAREN - Development of geographic/land information systems in Nigeria./ A.A. ADEOYE - The susyainability of LIS projects in countries in transition./ R.A. BALDWIN - Can international lessons be learnt from the development of national land information systems?/ M. RALPHS & P. WYATT - Public/private sector relationships in the creation, management and exploitation of geospatial data./ D. RHIND - The role of private sector partnership in the development of land registration in England and Wales./ S. HILL - How to succeed as a supplier of geographic information./ I. GREENWAY & T. BLACK - Geographical information for virtual environments./ G. TAYLOR & S. PARSLEY - A conceptual framework of spatio-temporal process models for GIS./ P. TSUI & A.J. BRIMICOMBE