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Geographic Information Systems and Science

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Geographic Information Systems and Science is a leading textbook for students and practitioners, offering a unique and accessible approach to the field. The fully revised second edition emphasizes GIS as a key tool for science and problem-solving, outlining the scientific principles behind its use and the influence of human factors on its development and success. This edition features a new five-part structure: Foundations, Principles, Techniques, Analysis, and Management and Policy. It includes updated personality boxes highlighting current GIS practitioners and showcases real-world applications. Key topics covered are location-based services, distributed computing, virtual and augmented realities, homeland security, business GIS, geodemographics, geoportals, and the grand challenges of GIScience. Additionally, a suite of instructor and student resources is available. This edition is essential for undergraduates in various disciplines, including Geography, Environmental Science, Business Administration, Computer Science, Urban Studies, Planning, Information Science, Civil Engineering, and Archaeology. It also serves as a vital resource for foundation GIS courses in MSc programs and is invaluable for professionals in governmental and private sectors seeking relevant applications.

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Geographic Information Systems and Science, Paul Longley, Michael F Goodchild, David J. Maguire, David Rhind

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2005
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Sottotitolo
Second Edition
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Wiley
Pubblicato
2005
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
517
ISBN10
047087001X
ISBN13
9780470870013
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Geographic Information Systems and Science is a leading textbook for students and practitioners, offering a unique and accessible approach to the field. The fully revised second edition emphasizes GIS as a key tool for science and problem-solving, outlining the scientific principles behind its use and the influence of human factors on its development and success. This edition features a new five-part structure: Foundations, Principles, Techniques, Analysis, and Management and Policy. It includes updated personality boxes highlighting current GIS practitioners and showcases real-world applications. Key topics covered are location-based services, distributed computing, virtual and augmented realities, homeland security, business GIS, geodemographics, geoportals, and the grand challenges of GIScience. Additionally, a suite of instructor and student resources is available. This edition is essential for undergraduates in various disciplines, including Geography, Environmental Science, Business Administration, Computer Science, Urban Studies, Planning, Information Science, Civil Engineering, and Archaeology. It also serves as a vital resource for foundation GIS courses in MSc programs and is invaluable for professionals in governmental and private sectors seeking relevant applications.