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From ecological test site to geographic information system: lessons for the 1980's

October 18, 1981

Geographic information systems were common elements in two kinds of interdisciplinary regional demonstration projects in the 1970's. Ecological test sits attempted to provide for more efficient remote-sensing data delivery for regional environmental management. Regional environmental systems analysis attempted to formally describe and model the interacting regional social and environmental processes, including the resource-use decision making process. Lessons for the 1980's are drawn from recent evaluations and assessments of these programs, focusing on cost, rates of system development and technology transfer, program coordination, integrative analysis capability, and the involvement of system users and decision makers.

Publication Year 1981
Title From ecological test site to geographic information system: lessons for the 1980's
Authors Robert H. Alexander
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Pecora VII Symposium
Index ID 70113221
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse