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Managing Geography Information Systems

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Book Details

  • Author: Nancy J. Obermeyer, Jeffrey K. Pinto

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Language: English

  • Release Date: 01-12-2008

  • ISBN: 813160229X

  • Pages: 360

  • Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.5 x 1.1 inches

  • publisher: Rawat Publications

About the Book

Now in its second edition, Geographic Information Systems: A Practical Approach remains a comprehensive and practical guide for professionals looking to harness the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) within organizations. This edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect technological advancements, empirical research, and conceptual developments in the field of GIS. It explores how GIS fits into broader management information systems and emphasizes its role in strategic planning.

Key highlights of this edition:

  • Role of the GIS Professional

  • Integration of GIS into broader management systems

  • Organizational processes that support or hinder GIS implementation

  • New chapters on organizational politics, metadata, legal issues, and GIS ethics

  • Fully updated chapters reflecting the latest trends and challenges in GIS technology

This revised text offers invaluable insights into the organizational impact of GIS, providing both theoretical and practical perspectives on the subject. It is an essential resource for anyone involved in GIS implementation, management, or planning.

About the Authors

Nancy J. Obermeyer is an Associate Professor of Geography at Indiana State University, with expertise in GIS and spatial data management.

Jeffrey K. Pinto is a Professor of Management at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, specializing in management systems and organizational behavior, with significant contributions to GIS-related studies and applications.