The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society
Herausgeber: Nyerges, Timothy; Mcmaster, Robert B.; Couclelis, Helen
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A much needed retrospective and prospective look at how GIS technology influences and is influenced by today's post-industrial society.
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A much needed retrospective and prospective look at how GIS technology influences and is influenced by today's post-industrial society.
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1264g
- ISBN-13: 9781412946452
- ISBN-10: 141294645X
- Artikelnr.: 25050926
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1264g
- ISBN-13: 9781412946452
- ISBN-10: 141294645X
- Artikelnr.: 25050926
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Timothy Nyerges is Professor of Geography at the University of Washington. Helen Couclelis is Professor of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Prior to joining the Geography Department at UC Santa Barbara in 1982, she spent several years as a professional planner and policy advisor in Greece. She has held visiting appointments at the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Waterloo, the Institute of Urban and Regional Development of the University of California at Berkeley, and the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University. Her research interests are in the areas of geographic information science, urban and regional modeling and planning, integrated urban and environmental modeling, planning support systems, and spatial cognition. She is a co-editor of the journal Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. She has co-edited A Ground for Common Search (with P. Gould and R.G. Golledge) and Geographic Information Research: Bridging the Atlantic (with M. Craglia). She has served as Associate Director of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) and as member of the executive committee of the NSF-funded Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science (CSISS). Dr Robert McMaster teaches in the Geography department at the University of Minnesota, US.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Geographic Information Systems and Society - Timothy L. Nyerges, Robert
McMaster, and Helen Couclelis
A Twenty Year Research Perspective
PART TWO: GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Concepts, Principles, Tools, and Challenges in Spatially Integrated Social
Science - Donald G. Janelle and Michael F. Goodchild
Geographic Ontologies and Society - Marinos Kavouras and Margarita Kokla
The Social Potential of GIS - Stacy Warren
Critical GIS - Sarah Elwood, Nadine Schuurman, and Matthew W. Wilson
SECTION TWO: GIS AND MODERN LIFE 107
Connecting Geospatial Information to Society Through Cyberinfrastructure -
Marc P. Armstrong, Timothy L. Nyerges, Shaowen Wang, and Dawn Wright
Environmental Sustainability - Clodoveu A. Davis, Jr., Frederico T.
Fonseca, and Gilberto Camara
The Role of Geographic Information Science and Spatial Data Infrastructures
in the Integration of People and Nature
GIS and Population Health - Nadine Schuurman and Nathaniel Bell
An Overview
Cogito Ergo Mobilis Sum - Martin Raubal
The Impact of Location-based Services on Our Mobile Lives
SECTION THREE: ALTERNATIVE REPRESENTATIONS IN GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Human-scaled Visualizations and Society - Dimitris Ballas and Danny Dorling
Indigenous Peoples¿ Issues and Indigenous Uses of GIS - Melinda Laituri
Spatial Modeling of Social Networks - Carter T. Butts and Ryan M. Acton
GIS Designs for Studying Human Activities in a Space-Time Context - Hongbo
Yu and Shih-Lung Shaw
SECTION FOUR: GIS IN ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Emerging Frameworks in the Information Age - Ian Masser
The Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Phenomenon
Spatial Data Infrastructure for Cadastres - Francis Harvey
Foundations and Challenges
A GIS-based Computer-supported Collaborative Work Flow System in Urban
Planning - Anthony G.O. Yeh and Kenneth S.S. Tang
GIS and Emergency Management - Christopher T. Emrich, Susan L. Cutter and
Paul J. Weschler
SECTION FIVE: GIS IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Designing Public Participation Geographic Information Systems - Piotr
Jankowski
Online Public Participation GIS for Spatial Planning - Richard Kingston
Participatory Approaches in GIS and Society Research - Sarah Elwood
Foundations, Practices, and Future Directions
PPGIS Implementation and the Transformation of US Planning Practice - Laxmi
Ramasubramanian
Politics and Power in Participation and GIS Use for Community Decision
Making - Rina Ghose
SECTION SIX: VALUE, FAIRNESS AND PRIVACY IN A GIS CONTEXT
Geographic Information Value Assessment - Roger Longhorn
Geovisualization of Spatial Equity - Emily Talen
Natural Resource Conflicts, Their Management, and GIS Applications - Peter
A. Kwaku Kyem
Legal and Ethical Issues of Using Geospatial Technologies in Society -
Daniel Z. Sui
PART THREE: CONCLUSION
GIS and Society Research - Helen Couclelis, Timothy L. Nyerges, and Robert
McMaster
Reflections and Emerging Themes
Geographic Information Systems and Society - Timothy L. Nyerges, Robert
McMaster, and Helen Couclelis
A Twenty Year Research Perspective
PART TWO: GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Concepts, Principles, Tools, and Challenges in Spatially Integrated Social
Science - Donald G. Janelle and Michael F. Goodchild
Geographic Ontologies and Society - Marinos Kavouras and Margarita Kokla
The Social Potential of GIS - Stacy Warren
Critical GIS - Sarah Elwood, Nadine Schuurman, and Matthew W. Wilson
SECTION TWO: GIS AND MODERN LIFE 107
Connecting Geospatial Information to Society Through Cyberinfrastructure -
Marc P. Armstrong, Timothy L. Nyerges, Shaowen Wang, and Dawn Wright
Environmental Sustainability - Clodoveu A. Davis, Jr., Frederico T.
Fonseca, and Gilberto Camara
The Role of Geographic Information Science and Spatial Data Infrastructures
in the Integration of People and Nature
GIS and Population Health - Nadine Schuurman and Nathaniel Bell
An Overview
Cogito Ergo Mobilis Sum - Martin Raubal
The Impact of Location-based Services on Our Mobile Lives
SECTION THREE: ALTERNATIVE REPRESENTATIONS IN GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Human-scaled Visualizations and Society - Dimitris Ballas and Danny Dorling
Indigenous Peoples¿ Issues and Indigenous Uses of GIS - Melinda Laituri
Spatial Modeling of Social Networks - Carter T. Butts and Ryan M. Acton
GIS Designs for Studying Human Activities in a Space-Time Context - Hongbo
Yu and Shih-Lung Shaw
SECTION FOUR: GIS IN ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Emerging Frameworks in the Information Age - Ian Masser
The Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Phenomenon
Spatial Data Infrastructure for Cadastres - Francis Harvey
Foundations and Challenges
A GIS-based Computer-supported Collaborative Work Flow System in Urban
Planning - Anthony G.O. Yeh and Kenneth S.S. Tang
GIS and Emergency Management - Christopher T. Emrich, Susan L. Cutter and
Paul J. Weschler
SECTION FIVE: GIS IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Designing Public Participation Geographic Information Systems - Piotr
Jankowski
Online Public Participation GIS for Spatial Planning - Richard Kingston
Participatory Approaches in GIS and Society Research - Sarah Elwood
Foundations, Practices, and Future Directions
PPGIS Implementation and the Transformation of US Planning Practice - Laxmi
Ramasubramanian
Politics and Power in Participation and GIS Use for Community Decision
Making - Rina Ghose
SECTION SIX: VALUE, FAIRNESS AND PRIVACY IN A GIS CONTEXT
Geographic Information Value Assessment - Roger Longhorn
Geovisualization of Spatial Equity - Emily Talen
Natural Resource Conflicts, Their Management, and GIS Applications - Peter
A. Kwaku Kyem
Legal and Ethical Issues of Using Geospatial Technologies in Society -
Daniel Z. Sui
PART THREE: CONCLUSION
GIS and Society Research - Helen Couclelis, Timothy L. Nyerges, and Robert
McMaster
Reflections and Emerging Themes
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Geographic Information Systems and Society - Timothy L. Nyerges, Robert
McMaster, and Helen Couclelis
A Twenty Year Research Perspective
PART TWO: GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Concepts, Principles, Tools, and Challenges in Spatially Integrated Social
Science - Donald G. Janelle and Michael F. Goodchild
Geographic Ontologies and Society - Marinos Kavouras and Margarita Kokla
The Social Potential of GIS - Stacy Warren
Critical GIS - Sarah Elwood, Nadine Schuurman, and Matthew W. Wilson
SECTION TWO: GIS AND MODERN LIFE 107
Connecting Geospatial Information to Society Through Cyberinfrastructure -
Marc P. Armstrong, Timothy L. Nyerges, Shaowen Wang, and Dawn Wright
Environmental Sustainability - Clodoveu A. Davis, Jr., Frederico T.
Fonseca, and Gilberto Camara
The Role of Geographic Information Science and Spatial Data Infrastructures
in the Integration of People and Nature
GIS and Population Health - Nadine Schuurman and Nathaniel Bell
An Overview
Cogito Ergo Mobilis Sum - Martin Raubal
The Impact of Location-based Services on Our Mobile Lives
SECTION THREE: ALTERNATIVE REPRESENTATIONS IN GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Human-scaled Visualizations and Society - Dimitris Ballas and Danny Dorling
Indigenous Peoples¿ Issues and Indigenous Uses of GIS - Melinda Laituri
Spatial Modeling of Social Networks - Carter T. Butts and Ryan M. Acton
GIS Designs for Studying Human Activities in a Space-Time Context - Hongbo
Yu and Shih-Lung Shaw
SECTION FOUR: GIS IN ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Emerging Frameworks in the Information Age - Ian Masser
The Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Phenomenon
Spatial Data Infrastructure for Cadastres - Francis Harvey
Foundations and Challenges
A GIS-based Computer-supported Collaborative Work Flow System in Urban
Planning - Anthony G.O. Yeh and Kenneth S.S. Tang
GIS and Emergency Management - Christopher T. Emrich, Susan L. Cutter and
Paul J. Weschler
SECTION FIVE: GIS IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Designing Public Participation Geographic Information Systems - Piotr
Jankowski
Online Public Participation GIS for Spatial Planning - Richard Kingston
Participatory Approaches in GIS and Society Research - Sarah Elwood
Foundations, Practices, and Future Directions
PPGIS Implementation and the Transformation of US Planning Practice - Laxmi
Ramasubramanian
Politics and Power in Participation and GIS Use for Community Decision
Making - Rina Ghose
SECTION SIX: VALUE, FAIRNESS AND PRIVACY IN A GIS CONTEXT
Geographic Information Value Assessment - Roger Longhorn
Geovisualization of Spatial Equity - Emily Talen
Natural Resource Conflicts, Their Management, and GIS Applications - Peter
A. Kwaku Kyem
Legal and Ethical Issues of Using Geospatial Technologies in Society -
Daniel Z. Sui
PART THREE: CONCLUSION
GIS and Society Research - Helen Couclelis, Timothy L. Nyerges, and Robert
McMaster
Reflections and Emerging Themes
Geographic Information Systems and Society - Timothy L. Nyerges, Robert
McMaster, and Helen Couclelis
A Twenty Year Research Perspective
PART TWO: GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Concepts, Principles, Tools, and Challenges in Spatially Integrated Social
Science - Donald G. Janelle and Michael F. Goodchild
Geographic Ontologies and Society - Marinos Kavouras and Margarita Kokla
The Social Potential of GIS - Stacy Warren
Critical GIS - Sarah Elwood, Nadine Schuurman, and Matthew W. Wilson
SECTION TWO: GIS AND MODERN LIFE 107
Connecting Geospatial Information to Society Through Cyberinfrastructure -
Marc P. Armstrong, Timothy L. Nyerges, Shaowen Wang, and Dawn Wright
Environmental Sustainability - Clodoveu A. Davis, Jr., Frederico T.
Fonseca, and Gilberto Camara
The Role of Geographic Information Science and Spatial Data Infrastructures
in the Integration of People and Nature
GIS and Population Health - Nadine Schuurman and Nathaniel Bell
An Overview
Cogito Ergo Mobilis Sum - Martin Raubal
The Impact of Location-based Services on Our Mobile Lives
SECTION THREE: ALTERNATIVE REPRESENTATIONS IN GIS AND SOCIETY RESEARCH
Human-scaled Visualizations and Society - Dimitris Ballas and Danny Dorling
Indigenous Peoples¿ Issues and Indigenous Uses of GIS - Melinda Laituri
Spatial Modeling of Social Networks - Carter T. Butts and Ryan M. Acton
GIS Designs for Studying Human Activities in a Space-Time Context - Hongbo
Yu and Shih-Lung Shaw
SECTION FOUR: GIS IN ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Emerging Frameworks in the Information Age - Ian Masser
The Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Phenomenon
Spatial Data Infrastructure for Cadastres - Francis Harvey
Foundations and Challenges
A GIS-based Computer-supported Collaborative Work Flow System in Urban
Planning - Anthony G.O. Yeh and Kenneth S.S. Tang
GIS and Emergency Management - Christopher T. Emrich, Susan L. Cutter and
Paul J. Weschler
SECTION FIVE: GIS IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Designing Public Participation Geographic Information Systems - Piotr
Jankowski
Online Public Participation GIS for Spatial Planning - Richard Kingston
Participatory Approaches in GIS and Society Research - Sarah Elwood
Foundations, Practices, and Future Directions
PPGIS Implementation and the Transformation of US Planning Practice - Laxmi
Ramasubramanian
Politics and Power in Participation and GIS Use for Community Decision
Making - Rina Ghose
SECTION SIX: VALUE, FAIRNESS AND PRIVACY IN A GIS CONTEXT
Geographic Information Value Assessment - Roger Longhorn
Geovisualization of Spatial Equity - Emily Talen
Natural Resource Conflicts, Their Management, and GIS Applications - Peter
A. Kwaku Kyem
Legal and Ethical Issues of Using Geospatial Technologies in Society -
Daniel Z. Sui
PART THREE: CONCLUSION
GIS and Society Research - Helen Couclelis, Timothy L. Nyerges, and Robert
McMaster
Reflections and Emerging Themes