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- Cavric, Branko I., Zorica Nedovic-Budic, and Horatio G. Ikgopoleng.
2003. Diffusion of GIS Technology in Botswana:
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- Warnecke, Lisa, Ronald V. Nanni, Zorica Nedovic-Budic, and William
Stiteler IV. 2002. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information
Technology in the Nation's 50 State Forestry Organizations.
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Diffusion of Geographical Information System (GIS) Technology
in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Botswana. In Proceedings
of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA)
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- Nedovic-Budic, Zorica. 1998. The Likelihood of Becoming a GIS
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- Budic, Zorica D. 1993. GIS Use Among Southeastern Local Governments
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- Budic, Zorica D., and David R. Godschalk. 1993. Human Factor
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