Abstract
Geographical information systems (GIS) are increasingly being used to aid environmental management. Donald Davidson evaluates the extent to which such systems assist with environmental assessment and strategic land use planning. Case studies from Scotland and Greece demonstrate the power and flexibility of GIS.
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