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The Future of Spatial Data and Society : Summary of a Workshop

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Public and private institutions are committing resources and making important long-term decisions concerning the collection, management, and use of spatial data.

Although these actions are influenced by current pressures, priorities, and opportunities, their ultimate success depends on how these spatial data activities will be relevant to future needs and demands. The Mapping Science Committee, in cooperation with the Federal Geographic Data Committee, convened a workshop in April 1996 to examine societal and technological changes that might occur within the next 15 years.

The purpose was to consider within the context of spatial data activities a series of long-term visions and to identify societal forces and changes that would make those visions more or less likely.

The workshop provided a framework for thinking about the future of U.S. spatial data activities. Table of ContentsFRONT MATTEREXECUTIVE SUMMARYINTRODUCTIONFORCES SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SPATIAL DATACHANGESA FORECASTSCENARIOSWORKSHOP RESULTSAPPENDIXESAPPENDIX A: WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTSAPPENDIX B: BACKGROUND PAPERSAPPENDIX C: WORKSHOP AGENDAAPPENDIX D: TIME LINE OF SIGNIFICANT PAST EVENTS AND FORCESAPPENDIX E: TABLES OF ANTICIPATED CHANGES

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National Academies Press
0309057353 / 9780309057356
Paperback / softback
22/05/1997
United States
80 pages
152 x 229 mm
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