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Innovative strategy for spatial information legislations of South Korea: based on horizontal relationship

The three Acts of geospatial information should be interconnected, considering the process of geospatial life cycle, value-chain of geospatial information, and hierarchy of the geospatial policies. The purpose of this study is to identify issues and guides to improve the three legislations based on...

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Published in:Spatial information research (Online) 2016, 24(2), 89, pp.155-168
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