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National Spatial Data Infrastructure Partnership Programs: Rethinking the Focus (2001)
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National Spatial Data Infrastructure Partnership Programs: Rethinking the Focus References Corbis, 2001. Online; available at http://store.corbis.com/; accessed February, 2001. Cowen, D.J., and J.Jensen, 1998. Extraction and modeling of urban attributes using remote sensing technology. Pp. 164–188 in People and Pixels: Linking Remote Sensing and Social Science. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. CSDGM [Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata], 2001. Online; available at http://www.fgdc.gov/metadata/contstan.html; accessed February 2001. ESRI [Environmental Systems Research Institute], 2001a. The Geography Network and the NSDI, Whitepaper. Online; available at http://www.esri.com/library/whitepapers/pdfs/GN_NDSI.pdf; accessed January 2001. ESRI [Environmental Systems Research Institute], 2001b. Tennessee Begins First-of-its-Kind GIS Basemapping Project. ArcNews 23(1):1,3. Federal Register, 1994. Executive Order 12906: Coordinating Geographic Data Acquisition and Access. The National Spatial Data Infra-structure 59:17671–17674. FGDC [Federal Geographic Data Committee], 1994. National Spatial Data Infrastructure Competitive Cooperative Agreements Program. Online; available at http://www.fgdc.gov/publications/documents/cooperativeagreements/fundingprograms/94cap.pdf; accessed April 2001. FGDC [Federal Geographic Data Committee], 1995. Development of a National Digital Geospatial Data Framework. Framework Working Group. Online; available at http://www.fgdc.gov/framework/framdev.html; accessed April 1995.

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