Using GIS on the Internet for Planning
Steve Carver and
Robert Peckham
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Steve Carver: University of Leeds
Robert Peckham: Joint Research Centre
Chapter 20 in Geographical Information and Planning, 1999, pp 371-390 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Previous chapters in this book have shown the developing role of GIS in various fields of planning over the last fifteen to twenty years. In addition, selected chapters have dealt with related information technologies such as multimedia, remote sensing, computer modelling and artificial intelligence. All have important roles within the modern planning system, from urban design and cadastre to census planning and regional monitoring. This chapter addresses the role of the Internet within the planning field. In particular, it looks at the use of the World Wide Web (WWW) for public access to the planning system and, more specifically, planning-related GIS.
Keywords: Decision Problem; Planning System; Public Involvement; Spatial Decision; Spatial Decision Support System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03954-0_20
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