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Spatial data infrastructures for cities in developing countries: lessons from the Bangkok experience

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Table 1 Base-map compatibility level
Figure 1 Generation rate of solid waste in Bangkok metropolitan area, 1994
Figure 2 School age children in Bangkok districts, 1994
Figure 3 Registered population density in Bangkok metropolitan area, 1994

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