A Proposed Map of a Geodesign Research Agenda: Eleven Key Questions in an Eight-pole Space

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A Proposed Map of a Geodesign Research Agenda: Eleven Key Questions in an Eight-pole Space
Description
The development of a robust and credible geodesign discipline will depend equally upon an ever-growing inventory of excellent real-world examples of projects embodying geodesign principles, and upon the development and pursuit of a rich and rigorous research agenda that informs geodesign theory and practice. To this end, following a consideration of several precedents from the GIS literature, a research space with eight poles is proposed. Mapping twenty or so not-quite-randomly collected examples of proposed research ques­tions into this space yields a promising framework for an emergent research agenda, summarized by eleven key geodesign research questions.
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Creator
Ervin, Stephen
Publisher
Wichmann-Verlag
Date
2015-11-25T16:32:49Z
2015
2015-11-20T19:42:39Z
2015-11-25T16:32:49Z
Type
Conference Paper
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application/pdf
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Ervin, Stephen M. 2015. Proposed Map of a Geodesign Research Agenda: Eleven Key Questions in an Eight-pole Space. In Proceedings of Digital Landscape Architecture Conference, Dessau, Germany, June 4-6, 2015: 71-80.
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:23680429
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en_US
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http://gispoint.de/gisopen-paper/1809-a-proposed-map-of-a-geodesign-research-agenda-eleven-key-questions-in-an-eight-pole-space.html
Proceedings of Digital Landscape Architecture Conference 2015
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Ervin, Stephen M.