决定,决定!
Scotland says No! Better Together! But not back to square one. The genie is out of the bottle and the hangover in Westminster will be with us for some time. If the politicians are true to their words – even partly – there may be a price to pay in Belfast, Cardiff, London or other large cities in England. In my lifetime we have had more administrative boundary changes than the rest of the EU put together; let’s hope we don’t have too many more.
我们赞扬映射到他们的勇敢决定部署两名志愿者及其首席执行官Liz Hughes,利比里亚,以帮助遏制埃博拉疫情。像往常一样,在任何紧急情况下,对事件的地理知识对任何计划和协调的反应至关重要。他们决定帮助将团队能够做出更好的决定,这可能意味着成千上万的生命或死亡。
A recent blog post on Linked-In from Nathan Heazlewood in New Zealand, sometime GI expert at Defence Estates here in UK, summarises what many of us feel but perhaps haven’t articulated very well: “Be proud geospatial people: you are making a difference to the world!” He discusses both the obvious examples like MapAction above and the much less visible roles played by so many in different organisations in government or industry and in applications from ‘green’ environmental causes to natural resource exploitation or defence.
Which brings me to a decision which is not being made often enough: to become one of us ‘geospatial people’ with encouragement from industry, government and the educational establishments. Why not? Because, as Karl Donert from the EUROGEO put it at the Geobusiness conference last May “There is no geospatial job category in Britain – we do not know how many people work in geospatial occupations or how many will be needed – without this identity or relevant statistics how can we build capacity, plan university courses or encourage potential students”. Stephen Booth, in his editorial for our sister magazine Geomatics World, has made a heartfelt plea for better recognition for our disciplines and contrasts us with the Dutch – go look at http://geo-pickmeup.com/why-we-need-geographers-the-go-geo-campaign/
您现在可以做出的一个决定是将此杂志的其余部分查看到几个有趣的案例研究 - 法律存款图书馆,消防队,越野管道,地方当局服务 - 以及三篇文章可能只是说服您帮助套装188BET金宝搏下载and/or use ‘standards’. Then you might want to use a DIY ‘drone’ or think carefully about coincidences – in geometric space or time! Finally, we have an interesting personal reflection from John Wilkinson who has just retired after leading Land and Property Services in Northern Ireland for several years.
一些决定非常困难 - 我不是在谈论最近的投票让女性高尔夫球手加入皇家和古代!Decisions on how to organise, manage and fund some of our cherished institutions, such as Ordnance Survey and the Land Registry require political judgements in the context of very powerful vested interests – some of them internal to the institutions themselves (turkeys don’t vote for Christmas) and others from powerful lobbies for or against the status quo. In a report Professor Bob Barr (see p 16) writes that ‘our National Mapping Agency is obliged to defend its business model by making spurious assertions about “coincidence” or “substitution” – in the context of OS MasterMap and the Land Registry Index Map. We can’t help noticing that the ‘dividends’ paid to government from the Land Registry surplus last year would more than cover the costs of operating Ordnance Survey. Why then, for goodness sake, are we arguing about the percentage coincidence of their respective map databases?
本文发表于2014年10月GIS专业