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State and local agencies
are under increasing pressure to streamline business practices
while adhering to complex political or regulatory requirements. To
do so, they must digest huge amounts of information, most of which
is tied to a very specific geographic location--a street, an
address, a park, a piece of land. As a result, geographic
information system (GIS) technology has become indispensable for
most large and many small local governments.
Beyond
Maps looks beyond the
mechanics of the technology to show how local governments can make
geographic information systems true management tools. It explores a
number of innovative ways to use GIS to improve local government
operations and explains the unique capabilities of GIS. Covering a
wide spectrum of applications for local governments, Beyond
Maps explains the key implementation issues and common pitfalls
that every state or city government needs to understand.
Packed with real-life
examples, this book will help you find creative solutions to local
government problems, and integrate public values into decision
making.
About the
author:
John O'Looney is a
public service associate at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government
at the University of Georgia. He is the author of several books
about improving how government works at the local level.
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