Volume
43
Issue
3
Abstract
The rapid development and integration of spatial technologies such as Geographic Information Systems, the Global Positioning System, and remote sensing, have created many new tools for Extension professionals, but have also widened the "digital divide," leaving many with little understanding of the technology and potential applications. This article presents examples of Extension-related applications of GIS-GPS-RS technologies and discusses how to go about learning more and determining if these technologies would be useful. Examples and recommendations are taken from the literature and from the authors' own experience.
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Recommended Citation
Milla, K. A., Lorenzo, A., & Brown, C. (2005). GIS, GPS, and Remote Sensing Technologies in Extension Services: Where to Start, What to Know. The Journal of Extension, 43(3), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol43/iss3/7