Managing Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition
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Book Details
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Author: Nancy J. Obermeyer
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Language: English
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Edition: 2nd Edition
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ISBN: 9781593856359
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Pages: 360
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.0 inches
About The Book
The second edition of Managing Geographic Information Systems by Nancy J. Obermeyer is a fully revised and expanded volume that serves as both a comprehensive textbook and a practical reference guide. Designed for professionals, students, and decision-makers in the GIS field, this book covers every essential aspect of developing and implementing GIS within an organization.
The content delves into the evolving role of the GIS professional and highlights how geographic data integrates with broader management information systems. With a strategic focus, the book explores how GIS supports organizational goals and planning while offering guidance on navigating the internal processes that can impact the success or failure of GIS adoption.
Significant updates have been made to reflect the latest technological, empirical, and conceptual advances in the field. This edition introduces new chapters on pressing topics such as organizational politics, metadata management, legal considerations, and ethical issues in GIS, making it highly relevant for today’s dynamic data environment.
Whether you are working in urban planning, environmental science, public administration, or corporate strategy, this authoritative guide provides valuable insights and tools to harness the full potential of GIS in achieving organizational excellence.

