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The GIS Guide for Local Government Officials

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Practical approaches to incorporating geographic information systems (GIS) technology into all levels of both urban and rural environments are suggested in this collection of case studies from municipal GIS experts. From monitoring storm drains in Hawaii to finding child care in Canada, data is provided to instruct local governments on using GIS technology to deliver services, decide policy, manage information glut in an era of ever-tightening budgets, coordinate resources, save tax dollars, and plan for the future.

167 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2005

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Cory Fleming

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February 12, 2009
Actually less interesting than it sounds. The subject matter is dry, but the book is a good introduction to the wonderful world of GIS and how it relates to Local Government.
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