Building Databases For Global Science


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Building Databases for Global Science


Building Databases for Global Science

Author: International Geographical Union. Global Database Planning Project. Meeting

language: en

Publisher: London : Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 1988


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Proceedings of the first meeting of the International Geographic Union Global Database Planning Project, held at Tylney Hall, Hampshire, UK, May 1988. Summarizes current work of national and international agencies responsible for environmental monitoring and modelling. Examines the philosophical, methodological, technical, legal and organizational problems associated with running these databases; defines the shortcomings and advantages of selected data sources; presents an overview of future developments. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Building Databases for Global Science


Building Databases for Global Science

Author: Roger F. Tomlinson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1988


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Building Databases for Global Science


Building Databases for Global Science

Author: International Geographical Union. Global Database Planning Project. Meeting

language: en

Publisher: London : Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 1988


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Proceedings of the first meeting of the International Geographic Union Global Database Planning Project, held at Tylney Hall, Hampshire, UK, May 1988. Summarizes current work of national and international agencies responsible for environmental monitoring and modelling. Examines the philosophical, methodological, technical, legal and organizational problems associated with running these databases; defines the shortcomings and advantages of selected data sources; presents an overview of future developments. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR