GIS Diffusion
Discover the transformative power of geographical information systems (GIS) in local government with GIS Diffusion by Ian Masser. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996, this insightful book spans 258 pages and is an essential addition to the "GISDATA" series. Ian Masser delves into the intricate relationship between GIS technology and its adoption across European local governments, examining how national cultural and political contexts influence the diffusion of these innovative systems. This comprehensive reference not only highlights the technical aspects of GIS but also addresses the broader implications for politics and international relations. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in the field of geographic information systems, GIS Diffusion offers valuable insights that will enhance your understanding of GIS's role in shaping effective governance. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this pivotal work in the realm of technology and remote sensing.