01415nas a2200157 4500008004100000020001400041245016000055210006900215260001900284300001400303490000700317520070700324100001701031700001701048856019201065 2006 eng d a0364-152X00aPrivileged Knowledge and Social Change: Effects on Different Participants of Using Geographic Information Systems Technology in Natural Resource Management0 aPrivileged Knowledge and Social Change Effects on Different Part bSpringerc2006 a267 - 2850 v383 a
The use of geographic information systems (GIS) technology in natural resource management has expanded rapidly: It is the preferred tool of spatial data analysis addressing large landscapes and is typically the presentation medium for conveying landscape-scale scientific findings to all kinds of audiences. In a case study using the Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling Study in western Oregon, it was found that the use of GIS to analyze and display natural resource data in that project produced a variety of responses among different participants and participant groups. The findings offer insights into the workings of groups attempting public involvement in natural resource management.
1 aLach, Denise1 aDuncan, Ally uhttps://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/biblio/sociology/privileged-knowledge-and-social-change-effects-different-participants-using-geographic-information-systems-technology-natural-resource