|
 |
|
 |
 |
GIS in Public Policy: Using Geographic Information for More Effective Government
|
(Paperback - Jan. 15, 2000)
by R. W. Greene
Sales Rank: 609202
|
$29.95
At Amazon

|
|
Paperback: 100 pages
Publisher: ESRI Press January 15, 2000
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1879102668
ISBN-13: 978-1879102668
Product Dimensions:
9 x 7.5 x 0.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces
Product Description
Geographic information systems (GIS) are quickly becoming powerful tools in the arsenals of local and national policy makers. This case-study book shows how progressive policy makers have put GIS to use-the National Partnership for Reinventing Government being one example-and how GIS can be further utilized by law enforcement, social services, and other government agencies. The case studies include examples of GIS being used for monitoring the environment, redistricting, allocating tax moneys, public policy planning, and education.
Customer Reviews & Comments Since I was just getting into GIS at my work place at a government agency, I was curious when I saw this book from Amazon's search engine. It has many fascinating accounts of various widely diverse applications of GIS systems being used all over the world to solve previously intractable problems. Anything from mapping mine fields in the Balkans to coordinating ride services for seniors in Portland. While the stories themselves are quite interesting, the writing style and quality is a bit uneven between the 15 or so stories. My only other complaint is that it uses a liberal amount of white space and fluffy fillers (i.e., big font quotes, etc.) to make the book seem longer than it really is. I'm not quite sure it's really worth the price for what you get, but it is a good idea book for what GIS could possibly be used for.
|
GIS in Public Policy: Using Geographic Information for More Effective Government
Available from Amazon
Price: $29.95

| |
|
|
|
|