Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception

The perception of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure in the developing societies is vague. Developing societies in the context of this paper are societies that are disadvantaged in the provision of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure. The notion i...

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Main Authors: Tumba, Anthony G., Ahmad, Anuar
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Published: Horizon Research Publishing 2014
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/ujg.2014.020301
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spelling my.utm.597682022-04-07T03:48:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59768/ Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception Tumba, Anthony G. Ahmad, Anuar G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system The perception of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure in the developing societies is vague. Developing societies in the context of this paper are societies that are disadvantaged in the provision of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure. The notion is that there is no clear cut understanding of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure as perceived by societies who are still lagging in these technological ideas. Previous studies and web based sources on this subject matter form the basis for analysis, case study of three geospatial regions were viewed and analyzed. In this paper, different reasons for these information gaps were looked into, from the terms used in describing the two, to the models used for their implementation and the provision of facilities for implementation. The result obtained showed a lack of basic geographic information science background, failure in achieving a spatial data infrastructure standard and component system failure resulted in the perception. A model that is specific to developing societies in the opinion of this paper is what is needed. A suggested model to assist in refocusing the quest for national geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure towards people oriented spatial information services is made. Horizon Research Publishing 2014 Article PeerReviewed Tumba, Anthony G. and Ahmad, Anuar (2014) Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception. Universal Journal of Geoscience, 2 (3). pp. 85-92. ISSN 2331-9615 http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/ujg.2014.020301 DOI:10.13189/ujg.2014.020301
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topic G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system
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Tumba, Anthony G.
Ahmad, Anuar
Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception
description The perception of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure in the developing societies is vague. Developing societies in the context of this paper are societies that are disadvantaged in the provision of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure. The notion is that there is no clear cut understanding of geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure as perceived by societies who are still lagging in these technological ideas. Previous studies and web based sources on this subject matter form the basis for analysis, case study of three geospatial regions were viewed and analyzed. In this paper, different reasons for these information gaps were looked into, from the terms used in describing the two, to the models used for their implementation and the provision of facilities for implementation. The result obtained showed a lack of basic geographic information science background, failure in achieving a spatial data infrastructure standard and component system failure resulted in the perception. A model that is specific to developing societies in the opinion of this paper is what is needed. A suggested model to assist in refocusing the quest for national geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure towards people oriented spatial information services is made.
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title Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception
title_short Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception
title_full Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception
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title_full_unstemmed Geographic information system and spatial data infrastructure: a developing societies' perception
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