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Online Key Publications

  1. Cadastral systems and land tenure in developing countries
  2. Urban land information systems
  3. Cadastral reform
  4. Spatial data infrastructures and cadastral systems
  5. GIS (General)
  6. GIS Diffusion and Management
  7. GIS and Health
  8. Professional issues and education


Cadastral systems and land tenure in developing countries

  1. Brazenor, C., Ogleby, C., and Williamson, I.P. 1999. The Spatial Dimension of Aboriginal Land Tenure. Presented at the 6th South East Asian Surveyors Congress, Fremantle, 1 - 6 November 1999.
  2. Ezigbalike, I., Rakai, M.E.T. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. Cultural Issues in Land Information Systems. Position paper commissioned by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Rome, Italy, 26p.
  3. Iatau, Mary D. and Williamson, I.P. 1997. An Introduction to the Use of a Case Study Methodology to Review Cadastral Reform in Papua New Guinea, Presented to the Commission 7 Symposium, 64th Permanent Committee of the International Federation of Surveyors, Singapore, 12-16 May.
  4. Iatau, M.D. and Williamson, I.P.1997. Using the Case Study Methodology to Review Cadastral Reform in Papua New Guinea. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 42, No. 4, 157-165.
  5. Rakai, M.E.T., Ezigbalike, I.C. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. Traditional Land Tenure Issues for LIS in Fiji. Survey Review, Vol. 33, No. 258, 247-262.
  6. Rakai, M.E.T. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. Implications of Incorporating Customary Land Tenure Data into a Land Information System. Trans Tasman Surveyor, Vol. 1, No. 1, 29-38.
  7. Rakai, M. E. T. and Williamson, I. P. 1995. Implementing LIS/GIS from a Customary Land Tenure Perspective - The Fiji Experience. The Australian Surveyor. Vol.40 No.2. pp 112-121.
  8. Sinon, R., Williamson, I.P. and Agumya, A. 1998. Cadastral Reform: Lessons from A Small Island State.  Survey Review, Vol. 34, No. 267, 311-329.
  9. Steudler, D., Williamson, I.P., Kaufmann, J. and Grant D.M. 1997. Benchmarking Cadastral Systems The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp87-106.
  10. Ting, L., Williamson, I.P., Grant, D.M. and Parker, J.R. 1998. Lessons from the Evolution of Western Land Administration Systems.  Proceedings of the International Conference on Land Tenure in the Developing World with a focus on Southern Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, 27-29 January, pp536-548. 
  11. Williamson, I.P. 1990. Considerations in Assessing the Potential Success of a Cadastral Project in a Developing Country - A Case Study - Thailand Land Titling Project. The Australian Surveyor, 35(4): 313-325.
  12. Williamson, I.P. 1994. Cadastral Systems in the Asia-Pacific Region - Experiences and Lessons. FIG Land Records Conference/Geomatics Atlantic `94 Conference, Fredericton, Canada, 11-14 October, 13p.
  13. Williamson, I.P. 1997. The Justification of Cadastral Systems for Developing Countries. GEOMATICA, Vol 51, No1 21-36.
  14. Williamson, I.P. 2000 Best Practices for Land Administration Systems in Developing Countries. Proceedings of International Conference on Land Policy Reform, 25-27 July, Jakarta, Indonesia, 32p.
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Urban land information systems

  1. Bishop, I.D., Escobar, F.J., Karuppannan, S., Williamson, I.P., Yates, P., Suwarnarat, K., and Yaqub, H., 2000. Spatial data infrastructures for cities in developing countries: lessons from the Bangkok experience. Cities, vol 17, No. 2, pp. 85-96.
  2. Hesse, W., Williamson, I.P. 1993. The Authoritative Topographic-Cartographic Information System (ATKIS). The Australian Surveyor. 38 (3). pp 190-196.
  3. Williamson, I.P. 1992. Urban Land Information Systems. United Nations Inter-Regional Seminar on Urban Information Systems. 13-21 October, 1992 Beijing, People's Republic of China.
  4. Williamson, I.P. and Mathieson, G. 1992. The Bangkok Land Information System Project - Designing An Integrated Land Information System for a Large City in the Developing World. Canadian Institute of Surveying and Mapping Journal, Vol. 46, No. 2, Summer, 153-164.
  5. Williamson, I.P. and Mathieson, G. 1993. The Bangkok Land Information System Project - Past and Future. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 38, No. 4, 298-309.
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Cadastral reform

  1. Effenberg, W. W., Williamson I.P. 1996. Data Flows, Standards & Incremental Cadastral Update. SIRC '96, Dunedin, New Zealand, pp 7
  2. Grant, D. and Williamson, I.P. (editors) 1997. Administering our Land: An Anthology of Cadastral Issues in Australia, Published by the Cadastral and Land Management Commission of the Institution of Surveyors, Australia, Inc.
  3. Harcombe, P.R. and Williamson, I.P. 1997. A Cadastral Model for Low Value Lands - The NSW Western Lands Experience. Proceedings of 1st Trans-Tasman Surveyors Conference, Newcastle, NSW, Australia 12-18 April, 10p.
  4. Harcombe, P.R. and Williamson, I.P. 1998. A Cadastral Model for Low Value Lands - The NSW Western Lands Experience. FIG XXI International Congress, Brighton, UK, FIG, July 19-25, pp569-579.
  5. Williamson, I.P. 1990. Why Cadastral Reform? Proceedings of National Conference on Cadastral Reform `90, Melbourne, Australia, p10-15.
  6. Williamson, I. P. 1991. Cadastral Reform - An Australian Vision for the 1990s. Invited chapter. Chapter 18, Kadaster in Perspectief, Dienst van het Kadaster en de Openbare Registers (Publisher), Apeldoorn, Holland, p175-191.
  7. Williamson, I.P. 1991. Cadastral Reform - A Vision for the 1990s. Invited paper, Fourth SE Asian Survey Congress, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June, p19.1-12.
  8. Williamson, I.P. 1992. Cadastral Reform and The Politics of Land and Geographic Information Systems. Proceedings of the International Cadastral Reform Conference `92, Department of Surveying and Land Information, The University of Melbourne, 29 June - 1 July, p24-31.
  9. Williamson, I.P. 1996. International Trends in Cadastral Reform. Proceedings of FIG 63rd Permanent Committee Meeting and International Symposia, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 15-19 April, 17p.
  10. Williamson, I.P., 1996. Establishing Coordinated Cadastres - Australian Experiences, Proceedings, International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 July.
  11. Williamson, I.P., 1996. A Land Information Vision For Victoria, Report for Geographic Policy and Coordination, Victoria, 1996.
  12. Williamson, I.P. Appropriate Cadastral Systems. Agrimensura, Vol. 2, No. 6, p.20.
  13. Williamson, I.P. 1997. Strategic Management of Cadastral Reform - Institutional Issues. FIG Commission 7 Symposium on Cadastral Systems in Developing Countries, Penang, Malaysia, FIG Commission 7,.
  14. Williamson, I.P. 1997. The Bogor Declaration for Cadastral Reform. Symposium on Cadastre and Land Management, 64th FIG Permanent Committee Meeting and Symposia, Singapore, 11-16 May, 161-172.
  15. Williamson, I. P., 1997. Strategic Management of Cadastral Reform. 6th United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas, New York, 2-6 June, E/CONF.90/INF.6
  16. Williamson, I.P.1997. The Bogor Declaration for Cadastral Reform. 6th United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas, New York, 2-6 June, E/CONF.90/INF.5
  17. Williamson, I.P. 1998. The Bogor Declaration for Cadastral Reform, FIG XXI International Congress, Brighton, UK, FIG, July 19-25, pp113-129.
  18. Williamson, I.P., Fourie, C. 1998. Using the Case Study Methodology for Cadastral Reform. GEOMATICA, Vol. 52, No. 3, 283-295.
  19. Williamson, I.P. and Hunter, G.J. 1996. The Establishment of a Coordinated Cadastre for Victoria, A Report for the Office of Surveyor General and the Office of Geographic Data Coordination, Department of Treasury and Finance, February.
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Spatial Data Infrastructures and Cadastral Systems

  1. Bishop, I.D., Escobar, F.J., Karuppannan, S., Williamson, I.P., Yates, P., Suwarnarat, K., and Yaqub, H., 2000. Spatial data infrastructures for cities in developing countries: lessons from the Bangkok experience. Cities, vol 17, No. 2, pp. 85-96.
  2. Chan, T.O., Feeney, M., Rajabifard, A. and Williamson, I.P. 2001. The Dynamic Nature of Spatial Data Infrastructures: A Method of Descriptive Classification. To be published GEOMATICA 55(1):451-462
  3. Effenberg, W. Williamson, I.P. 1997. Digital Cadastral Databases, The Australian Experience Proceedings of AGI 97 Conference, Birmingham, UK, 7-9 October, 8.5.1-8.5.5.
  4. Effenberg, W.W., Enemark, S. and Williamson, I.P. (1999). Framework for Discussion of Digital Spatial Data Flow within Cadastral Systems. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 44, No. 1, 35-43.
  5. Escobar, F.J. Polley, I.S. Williamson, I.P. 2000. Distribution of Online Cartographic Products in Australia. Published in Cybergeo, http://www.cybergeo.presse.fr/cartogrf/escobar/distrib.htm
  6. Falzon, K., and Williamson, I.P.  1998. Digital Lodgement of Cadastral Survey Data in Victoria. Proceedings of the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress, Launceston, Tasmania, 8-13 November 1998, 339-355.
  7. Feeney, M. and Williamson, I.P. 2000. Researching Frameworks for Evolving Spatial Data Infrastructures. Proceedings of SIRC 2000 The 12th Annual Colloquium of the Spatial Information Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. December 10-13th 2000. p 93-105
  8. Hesse, W. and Williamson, I.P. 1993. MAGIC Revisited: An Object-Oriented Solution to the Cadastral Maintenance Problem. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 38, No. 1, 39-49.
  9. Majid, S., Williamson, I.P. 1999. Cadastral Systems on the World Wide Web: A Multi-Purpose Vision. Presented at the AURISA `99 Conference, Blue Mountains, Australia, 22-26 November 1999.
  10. Park, M. and Williamson, I.P. Australian Cadastres: the Role of Adverse Possession of Part Parcels. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 4, No. 2, 151-158 (1999).
  11. Park, M. and Williamson I.P. The Effect of Adverse Possession to Part on a Future Australian Cadastre. Proceedings of the 6th South East Asian Surveyors Congress, Fremantle, Western Australia, 1-6 November, 143-151 (1999).
  12. Park, M. Ting, L. Williamson, I. 1998. Adverse possession of Torrens land - Parliamentary inquiry strays out of bounds. Law Institute Journal Vol 72, Issue 11, November, pages 77 - 81.
  13. Phillips, A., Williamson, I.P. and Ezigbalike, I.C. 1998. The Importance of Metadata Engines in Spatial Data Infrastructures.  Proceedings of AURISA '98, Perth, Western Australia, 23-27 November, CD-ROM.
  14. Phillips, A., Williamson, I.P. and Ezigbalike, I.C. (1999). Spatial Data Infrastructure Concepts. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 44, No. 1, 20-28.
  15. Polley, I. and Williamson, I.P. Facilitating Digital Data Transactions Using an On-line Tool. GEOMATICA, Vol. 53, No. 4, 415-425 (1999).
  16. Polley, I. and Williamson, I.P. GIS, the Internet and the Cadastre: Coming Together. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 44, No. 2, 183-188 (1999)
  17. Polley I. Williamson, I.P. Effenberg W. 1997. Suitability of Internet Technologies for Access, Transmission and Updating Digital Cadastral Databases on the Web. Proceedings of AURISA 97, Christchurch, 17-21 November, 12p.
  18. Rajabifard, A. and Williamson I.P. Report on Analysis of Regional Fundamental Datasets Questionnaire. Prepared for Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific, March. 32p. (2000)
  19. Rajabifard, A. and Williamson, I.P. Summary Report on Analysis of Regional Fundamental Datasets Questionnaire. 15th United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific, E/CONF.92/L.13, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 11-14 April, 5p. (2000)
  20. Rajabifard, A., Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 1999. The Nature of Regional Spatial Data Infrastructures. Presented at the AURISA `99 Conference, Blue Mountains, Australia, 22-26 November 1999.
  21. Rajabifard, A. Escobar, F. and Williamson, I.P., 2000, Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning Applied to Spatial Data Infrastructures, Cartography Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp.41-50, Australia.
  22. Rajabifard, A., Williamson, I.P., Holland P. and Johnstone, G. (2000) From Local to Global SDI Initiatives: a pyramid to building blocks. 4th Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 13-15 March 2000, 11p.
  23. Schedu, M., Effenberg, W.W. and Williamson, I.P. Incremental update and upgrade of Spatial Data. Zeitschrift fur Vermessungswesen. Vol. 125, No. 4, 115-120 (2000).
  24. Ting, L. and Williamson, L. 1998. Land Administration, Information Technology and Society.  Proceedings of the 10th Colloquium of the Spatial Information Research Centre, University of Otago, New Zealand, pp.329-341.
  25. Ting, L. and Williamson, I.P. 1999. Cadastral Trends: A Synthesis. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 4, No. 1, 46-54.
  26. Ting, L. and Williamson, I.P. (1999) Land Administration and Cadastral Trends: The Impact of the Changing Humankind-Land Relationship and Major Global Drivers. Technical Papers of UN-FIG International Conference on Land Tenure and Cadastral Infrastructures for Sustainable Development, Melbourne, Australia, 24-27 October, 252-275.
  27. Ting, L. and Williamson, I.P. (2000) Spatial Data Infrastructures and Good Governance: Frameworks for Land Administration Reform to support Sustainable Development. 4th Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 13-15 March 2000, 13p
  28. Ting, L., Williamson, I.P., Grant D. and Parker, J.R. (1999). Understanding the Evolution of Land Administration Systems in Some Common Law Countries. Survey Review, Vol. 35, No. 272, 83-102.
  29. Wan, W.Y. and Williamson, I.P. 1994. Problems in Maintaining Associativity in LIS with Particular Reference to the Needs of the Utility Industry. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 39, No. 3, 187-193.
  30. Wan, W.Y. and Williamson, I.P. 1994. Solutions to Maintaining Associativity in LIS with Particular Reference to the Needs of the Utility Industry. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 39, No. 4, 290-297.
  31. Wan, W.Y. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. A Review of the Digital Cadastral Databases in Australia and New Zealand. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 40, No. 1, 41-52.
  32. Wan, W.Y. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. The Users' View of Digital Cadastral Databases in Australia. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 40, No. 1, 53-62.
  33. Williamson, I. P. 1986. Trends in Land Information System Administration in Australia. Auto Carto London, pp 149-161.
  34. Williamson, I. P. 1986. Cadastral and Land Information Systems - Where are We Heading? Proceedings of the 6th Australian Cartographic Conference, Melbourne, 26-30 October, 9p.
    Also The Surveyor 1987. (The professional journal of The Institution of Surveyors, Malaysia),Vol 22, No 2, 57-61.
  35. Williamson, I.P. 1986. Appropriate Cadastral Systems. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 41, No. 1, 35-37.
  36. Williamson, I. P. 1987. Lessons from the Swedish Land Data Bank System. The Australian Surveyor. 33 (8). pp 740-750
  37. Williamson, I.P. 1991. Land Information Management in Urban Areas, Invited paper, Proceedings of the Land Information Management Conference, University of New South Wales, July, 235-248.
  38. Williamson, I. P. 1991. Land Information Management at the World Bank. The Australian Surveyor. 35 (5). pp 41-51.
  39. Williamson, I.P. 1994. Cadastral Systems in the Asia-Pacific Region - Experiences and Lessons. FIG Land Records Conference/Geomatics Atlantic '94 Conference, Fredericton, Canada, 11-14 October.
  40. Williamson, I.P. 1994. The Australian Cadastral System. Presented to Cadastral Reform Seminar at Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation, Seoul, Korea, 1 July, 20p.
  41. Williamson, I.P. 1994. Cadastral Surveying and Mapping - New Trends in Technology and Their Applications. 13th UN Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific, Beijing, China, UN, Sustainable Development & Environment Management Branch, 9-18 May, pp 8
  42. Williamson, I.P. Establishing Coordinated Cadastres Australian Experiences. Presented to the International Conference on Cadastral Reform, Korea, 16-17 July, 1996
  43. Williamson, I.P.  1998. Cadastral Reform and the Future of the Surveying Profession.  Proceedings of the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress, Launceston, Tasmania, 8-13 November 1998, 305-322.
  44. Williamson, I.P. Future Directions for Spatial Information Management in Australia - A Land Administration Perspective. Proceedings of AURISA '99, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, 22-26 November, CD-ROM (1999).
  45. Williamson, I.P. Land Administration, Spatial Systems and Cities - An Australian Perspective. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Colloquium of the Spatial Information Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 13-15 December, 3-15 (1999).
  46. Williamson, I.P., Chan, T.O. and Effenberg, W.W. 1997. Economic Rationalism in Managing Spatial Data Infrastructure - The Australian Experience. Proceedings of URISA '97, Toronto, Canada, 21-23 July, 15p.
  47. Williamson, I.P., Chan, T.O. and Effenberg, W.W. 1998.  Development of Spatial Data Infrastructrures - Lessons Learned from the Australian Digital Cadastral Databases. GEOMATICA, Vol. 52, No. 2, 177-187.
  48. Williamson, I.P. and Enemark, S. 1996. Understanding Cadastral Maps. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 41, No. 1, 38-52.
  49. Williamson, I.P. and Grant, D.M. United Nations-International Federation of Surveyors Declaration on Land Administration for Sustainable Development. 15th United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific, E/CONF.92/BP.4, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 11-14 April, 20p. (2000)
  50. Williamson, I.P. and Ting, L. (1999) Land Administration and Cadastral Trends - A Framework for Re-Engineering. Technical Papers of UN-FIG International Conference on Land Tenure and Cadastral Infrastructures for Sustainable Development, Melbourne, Australia, 24-27 October, 317-338 (1999)
  51. Williamson, I.P., Ting, L. and Grant, D. The Evolving Role of Land Administration in Support of Sustainable Development. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 4, No. 2, 126-135 (1999)
  52. Williamson, I.P., Ting, L. and Grant, D. The Evolving Role of Land Administration in Support of Sustainable Development. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 44, No. 2, 126-135 (1999).
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GIS (General)

  1. Chan, T.O and Williamson, I.P. 1997. Definition of GIS: The Manager's Perspective. Paper presented at the International Workshop on Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS held at Hong Kong, 25-26th August.
  2. Eagleson, S., Escobar, F. and Williamson, I.P. 1999. Spatial Hierarchical Reasoning Applied to Administrative Boundary Design Using GIS. Presented at the 6th South East Asian Surveyors Congress, Fremantle, 1 - 6 November 1999.
  3. Eagleson S, Escobar F, and Williamson I, (2000): Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning Applied to Automated Design of Administrative Boundaries URISA 2000, Orlando, 19 -23 August 2000.
  4. Escobar F, Eagleson S, and Williamson, I, (2000): Automating the administration boundary design process using Hierarchical Spatial Reasoning (HSR) theory and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In Fullerton, K ed., European Commission, Joint Research Centre. 6th EC-GI & GIS Workshop, Lyon, June 28-30th 2000.
  5. Escobar, F, Williamson, I and Eagleson, S, 2000, Developing a Hierarchical Reasoning Based Model for the Australian Spatial Data Infrastructure (ASDI). Presented to AUSLIG, November 2000.
  6. Escobar, F, Williamson, I and Eagleson, S, 2000, Developing a Hierarchical Reasoning Based Model for the Australian Spatial Data Infrastructure (ASDI). Final Report. Presented to AUSLIG, December 2000.
  7. Feeney, M., Escobar, F. and Williamson, I.P. 2000. Future Applications of GIS: Depth vs Breadth - The case of the Land User Profiler. Presented at the 28th Annual Conference of AURISA, Coolum, 20 - 24 November, 2000.
  8. Hesse, W., Hazelton, N.W.J. and Williamson, I.P. 1993. Object-Oriented Concepts for Software Development in GIS and Surveying. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 38, No. 4, 281-293.
  9. McKenzie, J.W., Williamson, I.P. Hazelton, N.W.J. 4-D Adaptive GIS: Justification and Methodologies. Department of Geomatics, The University of Melbourne
  10. Robey, M., Williamson, I.P. and Alden, D. 1999. The Role of Geographical Information Systems in the Implementation of Tradeable Discharge Permits. Geomatics Reseach Australasia, No. 70, 35-52.
  11. Williamson, I.P. 1993. The Role of Land And Geographic Information Systems in Economic Development and Environmental Management - A Developing Country Perspective. International Conference on Land Information and Land Management with Modern Cadastre as the Centerpiece, Olsztyn, Poland, 3-4 September.
  12. Williamson, I.P. 1994. The Role of Land and Geographic Information Systems in Economic Development and Environmental Management. South African Journal of Surveying and Mapping, Vol. 22, Part 5, 309-320.
  13. Williamson, I.P. 1994. Trends in Land and Geographic Information Administration (where the only constant is change). Keynote address presented at NALIS `94 Symposium and Exposition, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 14-16 November, 15p.
  14. Williamson, I. P., 1994. The role of cost-benefit analyses in establishing and maintaining land and geographic information systems for the whole of government - Victorian experiences. NALIS '94 Symposium and Exposition. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 14-16 November.
  15. Williamson, I.P. 1996. Coordinated Cadastres - A Key to Building Future GIS. Proceedings of the Regional Conference on Managing Geographic Information Systems for Success, Melbourne, 3-4 July, pp.60-69.
  16. Williamson, I.P. and Hunter, G.J. 1991. The Need for Improved Conceptual Modelling in Geographic Information Systems Development. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 36, No 2, 100-110.
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GIS Diffusion and Management

  1. Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. A Review of the GIS Planning Methodology for Victoria. Proceedings of the AURISA/SIRC `95 Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 26-29 April, 37-46.
  2. Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. A Review of the GIS Planning Methodology for Victoria - Its Relevance to Real Life Situation. Proceedings of the 5th South East Asian and 36th Australian Surveyors Congress, Singapore, 16-20 July, 185-212.
  3. Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 1995. Justification of GIS as an Infrastructural Investment - Some Observations regarding GIS Management in Victoria. Proceedings of AURISA `95 Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 20-24 November, 492-503.
  4. Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 1996. The Complementary Development of GIS and Information Technology within a Government Organisation. Proceedings of 37th Australian Surveyors Congress, Perth, Australia, 15-19 April, 445-454.
  5. Chan, T.O., Williamson, I.P.1996. A Holistic cost-benefit approach to justifying organisation-wide GIS. Presented at the Regional Conference on "Managing Geographic Information Systems for Success" Melbourne, 3-4 July.
  6. Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 1996. A Model of the Decision Process for GIS Adoption and Diffusion in a Government Environment. Proceedings of URISA `96, Salt Lake City, U.S.A. 27 July-1 August, pp.247-260. (Awarded Horwood Critique Prize for the Outstanding Paper.)
  7. Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 1999. Spatial Data Infrastructure Management: lessons from corporate GIS development. Presented at the AURISA `99 Conference, Blue Mountains, Australia, 22-26 November 1999.
  8. Chan, T. O. and Williamson,I.P. 1999. The different identities of GIS and GIS diffusion. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 13: 267-281
  9. Chan, T.O. and Williamson I.P. (1999) A Model of the Decision Process for GIS Adoption and Diffusion in a Government Environment. Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association, Vol. 11, No. 2, 7-16.
  10. Chan, T.O. and Williamson, I.P. 2000. Long Term Management of a Corporate GIS. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Vol. 14, No. 3, 283-303
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GIS and Health

  1. Escobar F. Williamson, I. Waters, E. Green, J. Hugo, G. Rudd, C. 1997. The Role of GIS in The Management of Primary Health Care Services. Proceedings of AURISA 97, Christchurch, 17-21 November, 12p.
  2. Escobar F. Williamson, I. Waters, E. Green, J. 1998. The Use of the Internet in the diffusion of GIS for General Practices in Victoria, Australia. INET'98 Conference. Geneva, July.
  3. Escobar, F., Williamson, I.P., Waters, E. and Green, J.B.1998. Adding Dimensions to Information: GIS for the Divisions of General Practice Setting.  Proceedings of AURISA '98, Perth, Western Australia, 23-27 November, CD-ROM.
  4. Escobar, F., Green, J., Waters, E. and Williamson, I., 2000, Geographic Information Systems for the Public Health: A proposal for a research agenda, in Flahault et al. (eds): GEOMED'99, Second International Workshop on Geography and Medicine, Paris 22-23 December 1999, (in press).
  5. Green, J., Escobar, F.J., Waters, E., Williamson, I. P. 1998. Design and implementation of a Geographic Information System for the General Practice Sector in Victoria, Australia. 3rd National Conference on GIS in Public Health. San Diego, August 17-20.
  6. Green, J, Escobar, F, Waters, E and Williamson, I (2000) Australian experiences of the uptake of Geographic Information Systems for public health: issues and solutions. In Remote Sensing and GIS for Vector Borne Diseases: World Experiences, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. (in press)

Professional issues and education

  1. Hoogsteden, C.C. and Williamson, I.P. 1991. No Easy Road - Accountability in Modern Education for Professional Surveyors. The Australian Surveyor, Vol. 36, No. 4, 308-325.
  2. Hunter, G.J., Williamson, I.P. and Robinson, J. (2000) A New Course Producing Professional Surveyors and Engineers for the Land Development Industry. The Australian Surveyor, Vo. 45, No. 1, 31-36
  3. Williamson, I. P. 1990. Educating Land Surveyors for the Next Century - The Technology and Land Management Dichotomy. FIG XIX International Congress, Helsinki, Finland, FIG, pp 229-235.
  4. Williamson, I. P. 1996. Pursuing International Best Practice in Academic Departments. Presentation to the National Institute of Development Administration, Thailand, Thursday, 13th June.
  5. Williamson, I.P., 1997. The Future of the Surveying Profession - An Australian Perspective , GEOMATICA, Vol. 51, No. 4, 387-399.
  6. Williamson, I.P. 1997. Does the Cadastral Surveying Profession have a Future? Proceedings of CONSAS '97, Durban, South Africa, 24-28 August, 20p.
  7. Williamson, I.P. 1998. Cadastre and Land Management - A Report of Commission 7 Activities 1994-98. FIG XXI International Congress, Brighton, UK, FIG, pp3-9.
  8. Williamson, I.P. and Falzon, K.1997. Surveying and Mapping Legislation - Lessons Learnt. Presented at the United Nations Meeting of Ad-Hoc Group of Experts on Legislation for Surveying and Mapping, New York, U.S.A., 6 June, 18p.
  9. Williamson, I. P., Hunter, G.J. 1990. Teaching and Research Programmes in Land and Geographic Information Systems at The University of Melbourne, Australia. URISA 90 Conference, Edmonton, Canada, pp 120-128.
  10. Williamson, I.P. Ogleby C.L. 1999. Geomatics Engineering - A Traditional Discipline Transformed in an Information Technology Era. AEESEAP ’99 Midterm Conference Bangkok, Thailand, May 12-14.
  11. Williamson, I.P., Leahy, F. Hunter, G. 1994. Education for Surveyors - A Vision for the 21st Century. The Australian Surveyor, Education Supplement March.

 

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