Framework for the World

David Rhind, Ed.

Article Citations

1997

 

Rhind, David.  “Introduction.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  1-13.

 

Morrison, Joel L.  “Topographic Mapping in the Twenty-First Century.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  14-27.

 

Building the National Frameworks

 

Warita, Yoshio and Kunio Nonomura.  “The National and Global Activities of the Japanese National Mapping Organization.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  31-47.

 

Clarke, Derek G.  “Mapping for the Reconstruction of South Africa.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.   48-62.

 

Jarque, Carlos M.  “An Application of New Technologies:  the National Geographic Information System of Mexico.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  63-70.

 

Zhdanov, Nikolai.  “Mapping in Russia:  the Present Stage of Development.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.   71-82.

 

Global Framework and User Needs

 

Lenczowski, Roberta E.  “The Military as Users and Producers of Global Spatial Data.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  85-110.

 

Htun, Nay.  “The Need for Basic Map Information in Support of Environmental Assessment and Sustainable Development Strategies.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  111-119.

 

Collins, Mark and Jonathan Rhind.  “Developing Global Environmental Databases:  Lessons Learned About Framework Information.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  120-129. 

 

Beyond Mapping:  International Trends Affecting National Mapping Organizations

 

Calvert, Carl, Keith Murray, and Neil Smith.  “New Technology and Its Impact on the Framework for the World.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  133-159.

 

Salge, Francois.  “International Standards and the National Mapping Organizations.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  160-172.

 

Tosta, Nancy.  “National Spatial  Data Infrastructures and the Roles of National Mapping Organizations.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  173-186.

 

Mooney, Desmond J. and Donald M. Grant.  “The Australian National Spatial Data Infrastructure.” Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  187-201.

 

European Commission.  “Towards a European Policy Framework for Geographic Information:  A Working Document.” Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  202-205.

 

Mohamed, Dato A. Majid.  “Geographical Data Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  206-210.

 

Re-Inventing Government and National Mapping Organizations

 

O’Donnell, J. Hugh and Cyril R. Penton.  “Canadian Perspectives on the Future of National Mapping Organizations.” Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  214-225.

 

Grelot, Jean-Philippe.  “The French Approach.” Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  226-234.

 

Sandgren, Ulf.  “Merger, Government Firms, and Privatization? The New Swedish Approach.” Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  235-246.

 

Robertson, William A. and Carolina Gartner.  “The Reform of National Mapping Organizations:  the New Zealand Experience.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  247-264.

 

Jakobsen, Peter. “Pursuing Sustainability Through Fundamental Change:  the Danish Experience.”  Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  265-274.

 

Rhind, David.  “Facing the Challenges:  Redesigning and Rebuilding Ordnance Survey.” Framework for the World.  David Rhind, Ed.  Cambridge:  GeoInformation International, 1997.  275-304.