Policy Issues in Modern Cartography (eBook)
276 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-053918-8 (ISBN)
What can be described as obsession with technological change has, in the last two decades in particular, led to a relatively narrow technologized normative and formalistic approach to cartography and to the relative neglect of the consideration of a wide range of policy issues which are imbedded in the societal context in which modern cartography finds itself. It is to a discussion of policy issues that this book hopes to make a contribution. As with the technology of the information revolution, the policy issues involved are not unique to cartography but several key policy issues are of special interest to cartographers. Some of them, such as copyright and intellectual property rights, are not new but take on new significance as a result of technological changes.
Modern cartography has largely come to terms with the technological developments of the information revolution and the considerable adaptations required have been made although in some instances not without considerable difficulty. The same cannot be said, however, for some of the key policy issues discussed in this book. In many instances we are simply at the stage of defining the nature and extent of the problems which is a necessary first step in determining solutions. There are differences in opinion as to what the key policy issues are and how they should be approached. The various chapters of this book reflect these different perspectives.
In selecting authors to contribute to the volume an attempt was made to ensure that the major policy issues were dealt with from a variety of different perceptions. An attempt has also been made to achieve a comprehensive discussion of major topics such as the pricing of digital spatial data, copyright and intellectual property by having several authors define and examine the key issues involved. As cartography increasingly moves from a supply driven approach to a demand driven one, producers must deal not only with the technical changes required by this fundamental shift but also with the policy issues involved. In several instances major cartographic producers, such as national mapping agencies, have responded superbly to the technological challenges of producing maps on demand in response to the specific requirements of individual users including maps on the World Wide Web thus making high quality cartographic information available in ways which have never before been possible. At the same time, however, the accessibility, pricing and copyright policies of the very same agencies are perhaps limiting access and creating new barriers to the utilization of the products they are creating. Unless these contradictions are addressed new problems may well be created. The situation is compounded by the neo-conservative fiscal policies of many of the governments of the industrial world which are reducing public spending on mapping and shifting costs to the end user.
This volume contains the views of national mapping agencies, legal scholars, the library community, the private sector and academia on these and many other important issues. The book begins with perspectives from national mapping agencies in Britain, Canada and the United States followed by a survey of the situation in Asia. The next three chapters deal primarily with legal issues such as copyright and intellectual property from both North American and European perspectives. Chapter 8 presents an important perspective on the key issues by a representative of the private sector followed by six chapters written primarily by academics including an important contribution by a map librarian. The volume concludes with an assessment of the challenges remaining.
Policy Issues in Modern Cartography contains the views of national mapping agencies, legal scholars, the library community, the private sector and academia on these and many other important issues. The book begins with perspectives from national mapping agencies in Britain, Canada and the United States followed by a survey of the situation in Asia. The next three chapters deal primarily with legal issues such as copyright and intellectual property from both North American and European perspectives. Chapter 8 presents an important perspective on the key issues by a representative of the private sector followed by six chapters written primarily by academics including an important contribution by a map librarian. The volume concludes with an assessment of the challenges remaining.
Cover 1
Contents 8
Chapter 1. National Mapping as a Business-Like Enterprise 10
Chapter 2. Spatial Data Policy and Pricing in the United States 28
Chapter 3. Digital Data, Copyright, Commercialization and Related Issues - A Canadian Perspective 38
Chapter 4. Availability and Pricing of Georeferenced Data in Asia Pacific 56
Chapter 5. Copyright Law Issues in Modern Cartography 80
Chapter 6. The Protection and Availability of Digital Cartographic Information and Products 98
Chapter 7. Legal Protection of Geographic Databases: The Viewpoint of the Institut Geographique National France 122
Chapter 8. A Private Sector Perspective 134
Chapter 9. Tragedy of the Information Commons 150
Chapter 10. Availability of Geospatial Data through Libraries in The United States 168
Chapter 11. Modern Cartography, Policy Issues and the Developing Nations: Rhetoric and Reality 194
Chapter 12. Professional Responsibility and Ethics In The Spatial Sciences 224
Chapter 13. The Three R's of GIS-Based Site Selection: Representation, Resistance and Ridicule 242
Chapter 14. Why GIS Needs Postmodern Social Theory, And Vice Versa 258
Conclusion 280
Index 284
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.10.1998 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► CAD-Programme | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Makroökonomie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-08-053918-1 / 0080539181 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-08-053918-8 / 9780080539188 |
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