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.
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.
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.
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.
ODonnell, 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.