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100 _aHaque, Akhlaque
245 _aGIS, public service, and the issue of democratic governance
260 _c2001
300 _ap.259-65
362 _aMay-Jun
520 _aGeographic information systems (GIS) provide unparalleled power to examine social, economic, and political circumstances. As this technology becomes more prominent in the public sector, it brings new challenges to democratic decision making. How we choose to apply this technology will determine the relationship between those who control technology and those who engage in governance. This article provides examples of how GIS is being used for policy implementation and then explores the democratic implications of GIS. - Reproduced
650 _aPublic administration
650 _aGeographical Information Systems
773 _aPublic Administration Review
909 _a48984
999 _c48984
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