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Gis And Evidencebased Policy Making Innovations In Gis Stephen Wise

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Gis And Evidencebased Policy Making Innovations In Gis Stephen Wise
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.73 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Stephen Wise, Max Craglia
ISBN: 0849385830
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Gis And Evidencebased Policy Making Innovations In Gis Stephen Wise by Stephen Wise, Max Craglia 0849385830 instant download after payment.

Although much has been written on evidence-based policy making, this is the first volume to address the potential of GIS in this arena. GIS and Evidence-Based Policy Making covers the development of new methodological approaches, emphasizing the identification of spatial patterns in social phenomena. It examines organizational issues, including the development of new tools for policy making. This text brings together the results of researchers working across the entire spectrum of evidence-based policy making, focusing on the exploration for new data sources and examining ways to bring GIS-based methods to the public and to policy-makers.

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