Managing Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition / Edition 2

Managing Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
1593856350
ISBN-13:
9781593856359
Pub. Date:
12/19/2007
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
ISBN-10:
1593856350
ISBN-13:
9781593856359
Pub. Date:
12/19/2007
Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc.
Managing Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition / Edition 2

Managing Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition / Edition 2

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Overview

Now in a fully revised and expanded second edition, this widely adopted text and practical reference addresses all aspects of developing and using geographic information systems (GIS) within an organization. Coverage includes the role of the GIS professional, how geographic information fits into broader management information systems, the use of GIS in strategic planning, and ways to navigate the organizational processes that support or inhibit the success of GIS implementation. All chapters retained from the prior edition have been thoroughly updated to reflect significant technological, empirical, and conceptual advances, as well as the changing contexts of GIS use. New chapters discuss organizational politics, metadata, legal issues, and GIS ethics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781593856359
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 12/19/2007
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 360
Sales rank: 908,198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nancy J. Obermeyer, PhD, is Associate Professor of Geography at Indiana State University. Her research interests include GIS implementation issues, public-participation GIS, professionalism, and ethics. Dr. Obermeyer began her professional life in several Illinois state agencies, working as an analyst in the Office of Planning, an energy planner in the Department of Energy and Natural Resources, and a project manager in the Department of Transportation. She was a member of the founding Board of Directors of the GIS Certification Institution (GISCI), and currently serves on GISCI’s Ethics Committee.

 

Jeffrey K. Pinto, PhD, is Professor of Management at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. His research interests include project management, information system implementation, power and political processes in organizations, and the diffusion of innovations. Dr. Pinto holds the Andrew Morrow and Elizabeth Lee Black Chair in Management of Technology, has received the Distinguished Contribution Award from the Project Management Institute and the Behrend Council of Fellows Research Award, and has consulting experience with a number of major organizations.

 

Table of Contents

1. The Continuing Need for a Management Focus in GIS

2. Geographic Information Science: Evolution of a Profession

3. The Role of Geographic Information within an Organization's IT

4. Keeping the G in GIS: Why Geography Still Matters

5. GIS and the Strategic Planning Process

6. Implementing a GIS: Theories and Practice

7. Organizational Politics and GIS Implementation

8. Economic Justification for GIS Implementation

9. Sharing Geographic Information across Organizational Boundaries

10. Metadata for Geographic Information

11. Policy Conflicts and the Role of GIS: Public Participation and GIS

12. Ensuring the Qualifications of GIS Professionals

13. Legal Issues in GIS

14. Ethics for the GIS Professional

15. Envisioning a Future

Interviews

Agency managers, analysts, and project managers who work with GIS in public and private organizations. Serves as a core text in GIS courses within programs in public policy, business administration, geography, forestry, planning, and engineering.

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