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Potential Uptake of Geographic Information Systems Patrick Rickles Reading Between the Lines

Potential Uptake of Geographic Information Systems: Reading Between the Lines

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This presentation was given at the Royal Geographical Society's (RGS-IBG) Annual conference in London, UK covering Patrick Rickles' literature review on Interdisciplinary Research, GIS Education, and the work undertaken to determine top search results / papers from Google Scholar.

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Potential Uptake of

Geographic Information

Systems

Patrick Rickles

Reading Between the Lines

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Literature Review Findings

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C1. Collaborating with Other Disciplines

C2. The Interface Between Disciplines

C3. Personal Issues

C4. Licensing and Ownership

Interdisciplinary Challenges

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C5. Time Constraints

C6. Lack of Management

C7. Institutional Intransigence

C8. Lack of Opportunities

Interdisciplinary Challenges

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S1. Incentivise Research

S2. Establish an Institutional Structure

S3. Include Senior Staff and Interested Parties

S4. Discourage Disciplinary Selfishness

Interdisciplinary Solutions

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S5. Build Relationships

S6. Management, Clear Objectives and Evaluation

S7. Provide Training

S8. Increase and Adapt Funding

Interdisciplinary Solutions

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Using Geographic Information Systems

Emotions and Technology

The Learning Process

Suggested Curricula

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G1. Analytical Methods

G2. Cartography and Visualization

G3. Design Aspects

G4. Conceptual Foundations

G5. Data Modeling

GIS&T Body of Knowledge

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G6. Data Manipulation

G7. Geocomputation

G8. Geospatial Data

G9. GIS&T and Society

G10. Organizational and Institutional Aspects

GIS&T Body of Knowledge

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Articles and Results

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Search for “Interdisciplinary” and “GIS” in the top journals of each category of Google Scholar

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• Emergency Management – 254

• Higher Education – 220

• Water Supply & Treatment – 147

• Life Sciences & Earth Sciences – 142

• Fuzzy Systems – 105

Top 10 Categories by Number of Search Results Returned

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• Remote Sensing – 96

• Entrepreneurship & Innovation – 92

• Sustainable Development – 82

• Hydrology & Water Resources – 76

• Environmental & Occupational Medicine –33

Top 10 Categories by Number of Search Results Returned

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A1. “Use of GIS technology in the Prediction and Monitoring of Landslide Hazard” – 211

A2. “Group Project Work and Student-Centred Active Learning: Two Different Experiences” – 116

A3. “One View of the Future” – 95

A4. “The World of Geography: Visualizing a Knowledge Domain with Cartographic Means” – 61

A5. “A Collaborative Virtual Geographic Environment Based on P2P and Grid Technology” – 34

Top Cited Article from the Top 10 Categories

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A6. “GIS-Based Habitat Modeling Using Logistic Multiple Regression – A Study of the Mt. Graham Red Squirrel” – 337

A7. “e-Government 2015: Exploring m-Government Scenarios, between ICT-Driven Experiments and Citizen-Centric Implications” – 34

A8. “Energy and Environmental Aspects of Using Corn Stover for Fuel Ethanol” – 392

A9. “Interactions between Groundwater and Surface Water: the State of the Science” – 630

A10. “Using Geographic Information Systems for Exposure Assessment in Environmental Epidemiology Studies” – 190

Top Cited Article from the Top 10 Categories

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Findings

C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8

A1 X X X X

A2 X X X X

A3 X X X X

A4 X

A5

A6

A7 X X X X

A8

A9 X

A10 X

*A1-A10 corresponds with Articles; C1-C8 corresponds with Challenges

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Findings

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8

A1 X X X X X

A2 X X X X X

A3 X X X

A4 X

A5 X X

A6

A7 X X X

A8

A9 X

A10 X X

*A1-A10 corresponds with Articles; S1-S8 corresponds with Solutions

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Findings

G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10

A1 X X X X X X X X X

A2 X X

A3 X X X X X

A4 X X X X X X X

A5 X X X X X X X X

A6 X X X X X X X

A7 X X

A8 X X X

A9 X X X X

A10 X X X X X X X

*A1-A10 corresponds with Articles; G1-G10 corresponds with GIS Concepts

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• “Emergency Management” – Top Category (254 Results)

• “Interactions between Groundwater and Surface Water: the State of the Science” – Top Article (630 Citations)– From “Hydrology & Water Resources” Category

• “Collaborating with Other Disciplines” – Top Challenge

• “Building Relationships” – Top Suggested Solution

• “Geospatial Data” – Most Important GIS&T Knowledge Area (9 out of 10 articles)– Map only produced in 5 out of 10 articles

Findings

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Discussion

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What is Successful?

Where to Now?

Common Trends?