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    Geographic Information Systems (GIS), geo-information and apps: using the workflow approach to optimize solutions for your mapping needs

    Aguilar, Glenn

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    2015-07
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    Aguilar, G. (2015, July). Geographic Information Systems (GIS), geo-information and apps: using the workflow approach to optimize solutions for your mapping needs. Presentation conducted at the New Zealand Biosecurity Institute Auckland Northland Branch AGM, Auckland, New Zealand
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    A Good Workflow ensures efficient GIS projects Modelling is good but accurate field data is critical (1989): Area management cannot be done sensibly without GIS (2006) There is a lot of spatial data available but a lot of work is needed to convert them to useful maps (2011), (2013) Maps and GIS outputs: best way to convey issues and solutions (2013, 2014,2015); Rapid progress in spatial data acquisition and visualization A Good Workflow ensures efficient GIS projects
    Keywords:
    GIS mapping, apps, modelling, mapping
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    0406 Physical Geography
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