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Children's Maps in GIS

International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development, 2010
Since 2002 the authors have successively developed “Children’s Maps in GIS”, a method for children’s participation in spatial planning. Their studies show that 10-15 year-olds are capable of reading maps and using a GIS-application for communicating their interests in a stable and useful manner.
Kerstin Nordin, Ulla Berglund
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GIS and Mapping

Journal of the American Planning Association, 2000
The widespread availability of geographic information systems (GIS) and computer mapping software allows individuals with little or no cartographic knowledge and experience to prepare maps for planning purposes. While these maps are often satisfactory, they may not fully serve their intended purposes.
Robert B. Kent, Richard E. Klosterman
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GIS and Mapping

Public Services Quarterly, 2019
Regardless of their role, many librarians are finding themselves in need of mapping or data visualization tools.
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Web GIS and Mapping

2013
The Internet and web-based technology has dramatically influenced the access to and dissemination of information among communities, locally and globally. This is no less true in the domain of geographic information systems (GIS) which have traditionally been constrained in terms of information access and the communities that use them.
Awange, J. L., Kyalo Kiema, J. B.
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Web GIS and Mapping

2015
© 2015, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. The Internet and web-based technology has dramatically influenced the access to and dissemination of information among communities, locally, and globally.This is no less true in the domain of geographic information systems (GIS), which have traditionally been constrained in terms of information ...
Sholarin, E., Awange, Joseph
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Gis Technology in Mapping Landslide Hazard

1995
In the recent years, the ever-increasing diffusion of GIS technology has facilitated the application of quantitative techniques in landslide hazard assessment. Today a wider spectrum of instability causal factors, mainly morphological and geological in nature, can be cost-effectively acquired, stored and analysed in digital form.
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GIS and Digital Mapping

2015
The possibilities for integrating texts and maps and for creating map-based narratives are important in the spatial humanities, and those questions deserve both theoretical and practical studies. The results from the research described in this book are important for the application of computer-based methods for spatial information implemented in GIS ...
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GIS Maps, White Township

2001
These GIS maps are natural resources inventories showing topography and steep slopes and surface hydrology of White Township, Warren County. Part of the municipal master plan.
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