GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications
Geographical Information Systems have been existed since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests that adoption of GIS technologies still remains relatively low in many sectors. We will explore both the barriers that affect the utilisation of GIS and opportunities to overcome these barriers. As p...
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| author | Hao, Ye Brown, Michael Harding, Jenny |
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| description | Geographical Information Systems have been existed
since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests that
adoption of GIS technologies still remains relatively
low in many sectors. We will explore both the barriers
that affect the utilisation of GIS and opportunities
to overcome these barriers. As part of this exploration
we performed a literature review, collected responses
from quantitative questionnaire survey and
interviewed a range of technical and domain experts.
Having analysed and collated the results of these
studies we have identified ways forward for future
research and development to facilitate wider spread
adoption and exploitation of GIS applications. Our
discussion focuses on the importance of open-source
GIS software, open data and cloud computing as key
mediators for breaking the barriers and promoting
the wider appropriation of GIS based solutions. |
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| spelling | nottingham-29212020-05-04T20:16:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2921/ GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications Hao, Ye Brown, Michael Harding, Jenny Geographical Information Systems have been existed since the early 1960s, but evidence suggests that adoption of GIS technologies still remains relatively low in many sectors. We will explore both the barriers that affect the utilisation of GIS and opportunities to overcome these barriers. As part of this exploration we performed a literature review, collected responses from quantitative questionnaire survey and interviewed a range of technical and domain experts. Having analysed and collated the results of these studies we have identified ways forward for future research and development to facilitate wider spread adoption and exploitation of GIS applications. Our discussion focuses on the importance of open-source GIS software, open data and cloud computing as key mediators for breaking the barriers and promoting the wider appropriation of GIS based solutions. osgeo.org 2014 Article PeerReviewed Hao, Ye, Brown, Michael and Harding, Jenny (2014) GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications. OSGEO Journal, 13 . pp. 19-28. ISSN 1994-1897 http://journal.osgeo.org/ |
| spellingShingle | Hao, Ye Brown, Michael Harding, Jenny GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications |
| title | GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications |
| title_full | GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications |
| title_fullStr | GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications |
| title_full_unstemmed | GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications |
| title_short | GIS for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited GIS applications |
| title_sort | gis for all: exploring the barriers and opportunities for underexploited gis applications |
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