Unitary
A system of government not defined by a geographic distribution of power is a unitary system. In a unitary system, power is centralized in a single national government, which holds the authority to create or dissolve local governments. This contrasts with federal systems, where power is divided between national and regional authorities. In a unitary system, local governments primarily execute the directives of the central authority rather than having autonomous powers.
Heather Campbell has written: 'GIS in local government' -- subject(s): Local government, Geographic information systems 'GIS and organizations' -- subject(s): Geographic information systems, Government policy, Local government, Data processing, Management information systems, Information resources management
Karl Marx insisted that the type of government depends on economic and geographic factors. He believed that the economic structure of a society influences its political structure and that different economic systems would result in different forms of government.
Michael N. DeMers has written: 'Fundamentals of geographic information systems' -- subject(s): Geographic information systems, Textbooks 'GIS modeling in raster' -- subject(s): Geographic information systems 'Fundamentals of Geographical Information Systems' 'Exercises in GIS to accompany Fundamentals of geographic information systems' -- subject(s): Geographic information systems, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc
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There are many geographic areas that the NEC phone systems services. Examples of geographic areas that the NEC phone systems services includes England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Xavier R. Lopez has written: 'The dissemination of spatial data' -- subject(s): Government information, Government policy, Geographic information systems
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Christopher J. Dawsen has written: 'Geographic information systems' -- subject(s): Geographic information systems
GIS Geographic Information Systems are computer systems used for capturing, storing and analyzing Geographic data. Since a citys administration and planning are closely tied to its geography, eGov GIS
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Keith C. Clarke has written: 'Getting started with geographic information systems' -- subject(s): Geographic information systems