This book expands the current frame of reference of remote
sensing and geographic information specialists to include an array
of socio-economic and related planning issues. Using remotely
sensed data, the project explores the efficacy and policy
implications of new approaches toward analyzing data, integrates
approaches from human geography and explores the utility of
employing geo-technologies to further the politics of local growth
and smart growth coalitions, as in green space programs.
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