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Geocyber Planning in the Digital Democracy of 2099

In: Geographical Information and Planning

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  • Stan Openshaw

    (University of Leeds)

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John Paul Julian Smegheadard, BA, MA, is looking back over his career. His retirement at thirty eight years of age may appear a little strange today but it is the legal standard for 2099. Julian is looking forward to enjoying his enforced holiday starting with a Moon Safari and maybe even a visit to Holiday Sat 2. He is looking back over his career of almost twenty years and also that of his great grandfather who, for forty years, was a leading active GIS expert, having being introduced to the subject during his MA in GIS at Leeds in 1998–9 or thereabouts. Julian is retiring as Chief Planning Systems Executive for the Yorkshire Region and he is in contemplative mood.

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  • Stan Openshaw, 1999. "Geocyber Planning in the Digital Democracy of 2099," Advances in Spatial Science, in: John Stillwell & Stan Geertman & Stan Openshaw (ed.), Geographical Information and Planning, chapter 23, pages 425-436, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-662-03954-0_23
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03954-0_23
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