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    Critical successful factors analysis for national data infrastructure implementation by Al Shamsi, Sulaiman, Ahmad, Anuar

    Published 2008
    “…Information is an expensive resource, and for this reason appropriate information and the resources to fully utilize this information may not always be readily available, particularly in the developing country.Many national, regional, and international programs and projects are working to improve access to available spatial data, promote its reuse, and ensure that additional investment in spatial information collection and management results in an ever growing, readily available and useable pool of spatial information. …”
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    A Query-Driven Spatial Data Warehouse Conceptual Schema For Disaster Management by Kamal Bahrain, Safiza Suhana

    Published 2016
    “…These problems must be addressed as they are main roadblocks to the process of accessing and retrieving information. The existence of heterogeneous data sources and restricted accessibility to relevant information during a disaster causes several issues with spatial data warehouse design. …”
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    Designing The National Spatial Data Infrastructure For Jordan by Gharaibeh, Ibrahem A. M.

    Published 2018
    “…In creating the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) strategy, the first step is the awareness on the fact that most environments have various kinds of users who require different levels of functionality and access to spatial data. …”
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    Agricultural adaptation and climate change policy for crop production in Africa by Khan, Moin Ahmad, Akhtar, Mohd. Sayeed

    Published 2015
    “…Comprehensive policy frameworks are therefore required to expand the climate change adaptation horizons beyond the boundaries of current farming systems. …”
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