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A geographer looks at spatial information theory

Michael Goodchild

pp. 1-13

Abstract

Geographic information is defined as a subset of spatial information, specific to the spatiotemporal frame of the Earth's surface. Thus geographic information theory inherits the results of spatial information theory, but adds results that reflect the specific properties of geographic information. I describe six general properties of geographic information, and show that in some cases specialization has assumed other properties that are less generally observed. A recognition of the distinction between geographic and spatial would allow geographic information theory to achieve greater depth and utility.

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Montello Daniel D (2001) Spatial information theory: foundations of geographic information science international conference, cosit 2001 morro bay, ca, usa, september 19–23, 2001 proceedings. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 1-13

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45424-1_1

Full citation:

Goodchild Michael (2001) „A geographer looks at spatial information theory“, In: D.D. Montello (ed.), Spatial information theory, Dordrecht, Springer, 1–13.