Article ID: CBB463670651

Tools for Rational Development: The Canada Land Inventory and the Canada Geographic Information System in Mid-twentieth century Canada (2018)

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From the 1960s through the 1980s, Canadian scientists, resource managers, and computer experts collaborated on two linked undertakings: the Canada Land Inventory (CLI) and the Canada Geographic Information System. CLI was an extensive project that assessed the state of key resources across much of the country, while CGIS was a pioneering effort at computerizing CLI data to support decision-making about resource use. Fundamental components of the Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act, CLI and CGIS reflect Canadian innovation in new information-management tools designed to facilitate state goals. This paper examines the production and affordances of CLI and CGIS, and considers the renewed optimism and collaborative relationships that emerged from them. It also examines historical concerns over the limitations of these technologies and explores how CLI and CGIS were oriented to change over space, not time. Ultimately, these technological innovations served to naturalize patterns of inequality and normalize urban-industrial modernity.

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Authors & Contributors
Sandvik, Pål Thonstad
Espen Storli
Jennifer Bonnell
Ozden-Schilling, Thomas Charles
Marcel Fortin
De Moor, Tine
Journals
Ferrum
Social Studies of Science
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Journal of Canadian Studies
Journal of American History
Istoriko-Biologicheskie Issledovaniia
Publishers
Les éditions des mondes à faire
Washington State University
University Press of Colorado
University of Calgary Press
University of British Columbia Press
UBC Press
Concepts
Natural resource management
Natural resources
Forests and forestry
Science and politics
Environmental history
Conservation of natural resources
People
Truman, Harry S.
Matthew, Patrick
Hubbert, Marion King
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, late
21st century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
Canada
United States
South Asia
Washington (state, U.S.)
Oregon (U.S.)
Russia
Institutions
United States. Geological Survey
UNESCO
United Nations
Rossiiskaia Akademiia Nauk
United States. National Park Service
United States. Forest Service
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