Drawn from the Cambridge Conference for National Mapping Agencies, this book sets forth the future of the geographical structure across the world. This book describes the activities of selected National Mapping Organizations and assesses how technological changes and national variations in policy are affecting mapping and the geographical framework worldwide. This book describes what has happened to it and anticipates what is coming next.
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About the Editor David Rhind is Director General and Chief Executive of Ordnance Survey, the National Mapping Organization of Britain. He has worked in geographical information for 30 years and lectured on mapping or GIS in over 40 countries. He was Professor of Geography in Birkbeck College, University of London, for the decade up to the end of 1991, previously being Dean of Economics Faculty and Head of a Resource Centre' (comprising the departments of Computer Science, Economics, Geography, and Mathematics and Statistics). A graduate of both the universities of Bristol and Edinburgh, he was Research Fellow at the Royal College of Art from 1969 73 followed by Lecturer and Reader at the University of Durham. He also worked for short periods at the International Training Centre in the Netherlands and at the Australian National University.
framework Framework for the World. The geographical framework for the world is so fundamental it affects the lives of everyone on earth. On top of this ?template? virtually all other kinds of information are collected and displayed, ranging from population and socio-economic statistics, through environmental data of all kinds to asset registers such as the location of underground pipes and cables. For many years, the framework comprised simple topographic paper maps. Increasingly it is formed by topographic digital databases, from which maps and other products can be ?spun off?. These maps and databases have been created by a branch of national government, the National Mapping Organizations. At present, however, there are large variations in the content, quality and currency of the mapping and many countries have not yet converted all their maps into digital format. The world of NMOs is in turmoil, beset by rapid changes in technology, higher expectations from users of information and radical changes in the ways in which governments operate. This book describes how different approaches are being taken in policy and practical terms in different countries to face these common challenges. It also describes how global - as compared to purely national - needs are emerging for GI and how this demand is being met. The mutation of some national mapping organisations into geographical information utilities and the growth of national geographical information systems are outlined. Framework for the World is developed in 21 chapters written by senior managers involved with the framework from many different countries and drawn from both civilian and military organizations, from the United Nations and from the users of geographical frameworks. For the World
framework for the World Further reading from GeoInformation International: Geographical Information Systems: Principles, Techniques, Management, and Applications (second edition) edited by Paul A. Longley, Michael F. Goodchild, David J. Maguire and David W. Rhind Terrain Analysis edited by John P Wilson and John Gallant. Spatial Analysis: Modelling in a GIS Environment edited by Paul Longley and Michael Batty Intelligent GIS: Location Decisions and Strategic Planning by Mark Birkin, Graham Clarke, Martin Clarke, and Alan Wilson Bringing Geographical Information Systems into Business by David Grimshaw GIS for Business and Service Planning by Paul Longley and Graham Clarke International GIS Dictionary compiled by Rachael McDonnell and Karen Kemp Geographic Information Systems: The Introduction by Tor Bernhardsen
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