Geographical information technique is a tool. Geo-
graphical information sciences is a theory and
method. Information revolution in Geography is a
process for developing geographical information
and geographical information technique and geo-
graphical information sciences.
We can study many characters of information, spa-
tial, time, integrate and feedback in a geographical
system according to geographical information of
most quantity and high accuracy. we can develop
geographical information theory through studying
common characters in different geographical sys-
tem.
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