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GIS Diffusion : The Adoption And Use Of Geographical Information Systems In Local Government in Europe - I. Masser

GIS Diffusion

The Adoption And Use Of Geographical Information Systems In Local Government in Europe

By: I. Masser (Editor), Heather Campbell (Editor), Massimo Craglia (Editor)

Paperback | 25 March 1996 | Edition Number 1

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For this, the latest in our GISDATA series, the team of editors at the University of Sheffield's renowned Department of Town & Regional Planning have brought together leading experts who describe the diffusion of GIS in local government in nine European countries - Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, and Portugal. For each country, the recent diffusion of this technology is set against the background of the national institutional context, the structure of local government and the availability of digital data. It is then analysed in a systematic way in terms of the extent of diffusion, length of experience, main applications areas and predominant hardware and software.
These national case studies were undertaken by expert teams in each country following an agreed methodology. Their comparative evaluation highlights two important features. First, that there is a strong relationship between the extent of GIS diffusion in local government and the national data infrastructure in terms of the availability of digital data, responsibilities for its collection, updating and dissemination, government policies and co-ordinating mechanisms. Second, that in each country the professional cultures that have come to be predominant in local government play an important role in shaping the main applications of GIS, along a scale that sees strategic planning at one end and cadastral and land information system applications at the other.
As the strategic value of geographic information is being increasingly recognised by many national governments and institutions like the European Commission, the importance of this book is that it provides the first systematic account and evaluation of the diffusion of geographic information handling technologies in one of their main users across Europe. Other important features of this book are that it sets the diffusion of GIS in local government in the broader theoretical context of research on the diffusion of technological innovations, and that it highlights some of the negative as well as positive potential impacts of this diffusion in society.

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