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Imagery and GIS - Russell G. Congalton - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1 - Andy Mitchell - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1 - Andy Mitchell - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Do more with your GIS and understand the foundation of spatial analysis: geographic patterns and relationships. A geographic information system (GIS) enables so much more than mapping. A GIS inherently enables spatial analysis that can give you a better understanding of your geographic data. GIS analysis reveals answers to questions like: - - Where is it? - - Where’s the most and least? - - How much is where? - - What’s inside? - - What’s nearby? - - What’s changed? - But how do you get started? The second edition of The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis , Volume 1 shows you how and more. With easier to read maps and text, The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1 , second edition, updates a classic text and teaches foundational spatial analysis patterns that provides geographic insights. Learn the basic concepts of spatial analysis and GIS. Build on that understanding with essential map-building skills to unveil and display patterns and relationships. The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1, second edition, also includes a guide to online lessons that reinforce the concepts and demonstrate GIS application. Written for both new and experienced GIS users using an easy to follow format, the second edition of The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1 helps you build a foundation of the basic tasks needed to handle a wide range of analysis applications and prepares you for more advanced GIS skills.

DKK 510.00
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A to Z Gis - Sommer S - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Getting to Know Web GIS - Pinde Fu - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Getting to Know Web GIS - Pinde Fu - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Get the latest information about online GIS using ArcGIS® apps and functionality. Capabilities of Web GIS keep expanding, and Getting to Know Web GIS , fifth edition, describes some of the most cutting-edge and exciting innovations. From publishing data as services and configuring engaging web and mobile apps to automation, scripting, and real-world applications, this book shares how to use the most current software and apps for using ArcGIS in the cloud. In the newest edition of Getting to Know Web GIS , you can work with the latest releases of ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS StoryMaps℠, and ArcGIS mobile apps. You can experience ArcGIS Experience Builder, ArcGIS Field Maps, ArcGIS Instant Apps, ArcGIS Image for ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Mission, and the latest advances in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and tools for spatial data science. No programming is required, but you can learn more about Web GIS programming in this book using JavaScript, webhooks, and ArcGIS Arcade. Use the fifth edition to: - - improve your online visual storytelling, - - work with 2D smart mapping and 3D web scenes, - - create informative web experiences and dashboards, - - support field operations and data collection using mobile apps, - - use new data science tools for spatial analysis and geoprocessing, - - detect objects using deep learning packages, - - program a triggered notification using a visual interface, and more. - GIS expert, instructor, and author Pinde Fu provides lecture slides and additional resources in an online story using ArcGIS StoryMaps. Today’s modern GIS is Web GIS—get onboard with one of the most interesting and creative areas of GIS.

DKK 1034.00
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GIS for Science - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS for Science - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Merging the rigor of the scientific method with the technologies of GIS GIS for Science, Volume 2: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics brings to life a continuing collection of current, real-world examples of scientists using geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial data science to expand our understand of the world. Co-edited by Esri Chief Scientist Dawn Wright and Esri Technology Writer and Information Designer Christian Harder and with a foreword by Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond, these case studies are part of a global effort to find ways to sustain a livable environment for all life on this planet. The contributors of GIS for Science, Volume 2: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics represent a cross section of scientists who employ data gathered from satellites, aircraft, ships, drones, and myriad other remote-sensing and on-site technologies. This collected data is brought to life with GIS and the broader realm of spatial data science to study a range of issues relevant to our understanding of planet Earth—including epidemiology in light of the COVID-19 pandemic; sustainable precision agriculture; predicting geological processes below the surface of the earth; leveraging GIS near-realtime disaster response, recovery, resilience and reporting; the latest innovations in monitoring air quality; and more. Their stories also show in very practical terms how ArcGIS software and the ArcGIS Online cloud-based system work as a comprehensive geospatial platform to support research, collaboration, spatial analysis, and science communication across many settings and communities. A rich supplementary web site— gisforscience.com —includes actual data along with additional maps, videos, web apps, story maps, workflows and snippets of computer code, including Python notebooks, for readers curious to learn more. Written for professional scientists, the swelling ranks of citizen scientists, and anyone interested in science and geography, GIS for Science, Volume 2: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics offers wonderful examples of our impulse to dream, discover, and understand, as coupled with the rigor and discipline of the scientific method and the foundation of geography. See how scientists from a variety of disciplines are solving some of the world''s most pressing problems using geographic information systems—GIS.

DKK 415.00
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The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 3 - Andy Mitchell - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2.8 - Kristen S. Kurland - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS for Science, Volume 3 - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS for Science, Volume 3 - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS for Science, Volume 3: Maps for Saving the Planet , highlights real-world examples of scientists creating maps about saving life on Earth and preserving biodiversity. With Earth and the natural world at risk from various forces, geographic information system (GIS) mapping is essential for driving scientifically conscious decision-making about how to protect life on Earth. In volume 3 of GIS for Science , explore a collection of maps from scientists working to save the planet through documenting and protecting its biodiversity. In this volume, learn how GIS and data mapping are used in tandem with - - global satellite observation - - forestry - - marine policy - - artificial intelligence - - conservation biology, and - - environmental education - to help preserve and chronicle life on Earth. This volume also spotlights important global action initiatives incorporating conservation, including Half-Earth, 30 x 30, AI for Earth, the Blue Nature Alliance, and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network. The stories presented in this third volume are ideal for the professional scientist and conservationist and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and the conservation of nature. The book’s contributors include scientists who are applying geographic data gathered from the full spectrum of remote sensing and on-site technologies. The maps and data are brought to life using ArcGIS® software and other spatial data science tools that support research, collaboration, spatial analysis, and science communication across many locations and within diverse communities. The stories shared in this book and its companion website present inspirational ideas so that GIS users and scientists can work toward preserving biodiversity and saving planet Earth before time runs out.

DKK 340.00
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GIS for Science - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Women and GIS - Esri Press - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Lindsey the GIS Professional - Tyler Danielson - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Women and GIS - Esri Press - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 3.1 - Kristen S. Kurland - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 3.1 - Kristen S. Kurland - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

This classic ArcGIS® exercise book has been revised and streamlined to help you learn the latest ArcGIS Pro tools and workflows. GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 3.1 is the book of choice for classrooms and self-learners seeking to develop their expertise with Esri’s premier desktop geographic information system (GIS) technology—no prior experience is necessary. This fifth edition, revised for ArcGIS Pro 3.1, features new datasets, exercises, and instructional text guiding you step by step through the latest tools and workflows. The book explains core skills through progressive learning, and its examples use current, real-world scenarios as you learn to make maps and find, create, and analyze spatial data while using ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online. You will also: - share your work in ArcGIS StoryMaps℠ and visualize your data in ArcGIS Dashboards - create simple expressions in SQL and Python - learn how to use street networks for routing - learn how to analyze satellite imagery to provide intelligence - learn to turn maps into animations Both authors, Carnegie Mellon educators Kristen Kurland and Wil Gorr, integrate methods from their own teaching experiences into this book and their other books from Esri Press, including the GIS Tutorial 1–3 series, GIS Tutorial for Crime Analysis , and GIS Tutorial for Health . Downloadable video lectures and teaching slides that complement this book are also available.

DKK 1009.00
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Women and GIS, Volume 2 - Esri Press - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Women and GIS, Volume 2 - Esri Press - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Foreword by Jane Goodall Thirty inspiring stories of diverse women using geospatial technology to advance science and help resolve important issues facing the world. Like the first volume, Women and GIS, Volume 2: Stars of Spatial Science tells how 30 women in many different STEM fields applied themselves, overcame obstacles, and used maps, analysis, imagery, and geographic information systems (GIS) to contribute to their professions and the world. Sharing the experiences of their childhoods, the misstarts and challenges they faced, and the lessons they learned, each story is a celebration of a woman’s unique life path and of the perseverance, dedication, and hard work it takes to achieve success. This book includes multicultural women at various points in their careers such as: - - Barbara Ryan -- Dedicated to open spatial data for everyone - - Cecille Blake -- Growing GIS capacity in Jamaica and for North and South American countries - - Rhiannan Price -- Advocating to make a difference for vulnerable populations - - Verónica Vélez -- Fighting for social and racial justice in education - - Tanya Harrison -- Bringing Mars to the masses - From planetary scientists to civil engineers, entrepreneurs to urban planners, the strong, passionate women in Women and GIS, Volume 2: Stars of Spatial Science serve as guiding stars to motivate readers who are developing their own life stories and to inspire their potential to meaningful achievements.

DKK 222.00
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GIS Jumpstart for Health Professionals - Kristen S. Kurland - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

GIS Jumpstart for Health Professionals - Kristen S. Kurland - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Now, more than ever, professionals can benefit from the power of location data, maps, and analytics in healthcare. Health professionals see the importance of the who, what, when, and where of data analytics. The “where” adds a crucial element because good healthcare begins locally and understanding the impacts of place leads to better health. Health professionals recognize the insights gained from visualizing and analyzing location data. Maps, dashboards, apps, and charts can serve as location analytic tools to quantify problems, make predictions, improve operations, assess infrastructure, and make better decisions overall. GIS Jump Start for Health Professionals is a concise workbook that introduces location analytics available in geographic information systems (GIS) to health professionals, medical students, residents, fellows, nursing students, medical researchers, and others interested in health IT and informatics, health-care administration, and health policy. GIS Jump Start for Health Professionals provides hands-on tutorials that introduce the ArcGIS tools and shows how to use web-based data, storytelling apps, and much more. The book includes concepts and short video lectures to improve learning outcomes. Focused lessons get health professionals up and running quickly and experiencing first hand the value of location data, maps, and analytics. Written by Kristen S. Kurland, an award-winning professor at Carnegie Mellon University and co-creator of the GIS Tutorial series, this book can be used as a short course or incorporated into another course. It is also valuable to self-learners who want location technology experience.

DKK 337.00
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Women and GIS, Volume 3 - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Women and GIS, Volume 3 - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Impressive stories of women using geospatial technology to create sustainable solutions for problems the world faces. The third volume in the Women and GIS series shows how 31 diverse women in various STEAM fields discovered their passion, broke down barriers, and used maps, analysis, imagery, and geographic information systems (GIS) to advance their fields and improve the world. Sharing their experiences from childhood and throughout their careers, each woman reveals her journey in an inspiring recollection of the obstacles she has overcome, the knowledge she has gained along the way, and how tenacity and determination have helped her succeed. Each woman shares tips and words of wisdom that she''s gained along the way, including: - - Priscilla Mbama Abasi : “Think big! Think about going to space, think about building things no one has seen before.” - - Arianna Armelli : “If you are like me and crave the freedom to explore a path of the unknown, aka entrepreneurship, a career in STEM will foster the technical foundation to achieve those goals.” - - Gabi Fleury : “The best advice I was given starting out was ‘forge your own path.’ Conservation isn’t a structured, straight-line career, you can get into it in many ways. This is exciting, but it also can be really challenging, because you have to be flexible, innovative, and always on the lookout for the next opportunity.” - - Healy Hamilton : “Success, to me, is a daily feeling that you are living true to your values, that you are meaningfully contributing to the world you want to create.” - - Katharine Hayhoe : “While it’s important to have people you respect and trust give you feedback at key points in your career, when it all comes down to it, you have to make the decisions that feel right for you, not the ones that necessarily look best on paper. You’re the one who has to live with them.” - Featuring strong, persevering women from around the globe, the stories found in Women and GIS, Volume 3: Champions of a Sustainable World will inspire readers who are developing their own life stories to strive for success and achieve amazing accomplishments.

DKK 190.00
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Mapping the Nation - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Mapping the Nation - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Mapping the Nation: Navigating Complex Challenges continues the pattern of annual national mapping books from Esri that highlight inspiring GIS work by the public sector. This year, this book focuses on the many ways GIS can help governments face challenges in multiple, specific areas, such as public safety and population growth. These stories highlight how GIS was applied to understand and address various challenges and how the public sector uses GIS to serve all people. Mapping the Nation: Navigating Complex Challenges details how GIS helps gather details about people and place to assist in understanding the issue and making decisions. These stories provide a sample of the work of thousands of public sector professionals around the world who are using GIS to navigate this new territory. They detail how governments at a local, national, and global scale turn to GIS for addressing their challenges. Governments have applied GIS to all manner of challenges. Many states and localities used their understanding of their workers and businesses to forecast and address economic hardship, and to plan for contingencies and recovery. Cities across the country have used GIS to examine and understand who they serve—and who they leave out—to adjust budgets to address inequities. In this time of crisis, we have seen the value of a societal GIS with governments embracing it from the point of seeing details on a dashboard to the delivery of assistance.

DKK 190.00
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Building a Smarter Community - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Building a Smarter Community - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Provide open data, balance decisions and initiatives, and create equitable policies. Smart communities don’t wait for someone to deem them smart; they take action. State and local governments worldwide have taken that first step using geographic information system (GIS) technology. Applying GIS to planning and urban design, public works operations, and racial equity and social justice has helped meet citizens’ needs and improve government operations. And with advancements in smart technology, location intelligence for state and local governments is not just for GIS specialists. More informed, data-driven decisions lead to improved outcomes that can be shared and replicated in other communities, helping citizens and government collaborate for the common good. Building a Smarter Community: GIS for State and Local Government shows how government leaders in cities, counties, and states have applied GIS for improved planning, operations, and civic inclusion. In this collection of case studies and guidance to get started, learn how GIS: - - Helped planners visualize affordable housing patterns in Honolulu, Hawaii - - Radically changed stormwater management practices in Salinas County, California - - Improved easy access to city data, initiatives, and services in Coral Gables, Florida - - Supported minority-owned business during the COVID pandemic in San Rafael, California - Web apps, GIS hubs and dashboards, and other GIS solutions help state and local governments develop a deeper understanding of the communities they serve within a real-world context. Sections on getting started with GIS provide helpful ideas, strategies, tools, and actions and a collection of online resources to jump-start your use of GIS for state and local government. Discover how GIS and location intelligence support state and local government decisions and citizen participation in Building a Smarter Community .

DKK 190.00
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Creating a Smarter Campus - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Measuring Up - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Measuring Up - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

How do leaders and innovators drive change and improvement? Governments often depend on a geographic context for making major decisions, sharing information, and expanding its operations. When organizations face the need for change from a drastic event, such as economic downturns or a pandemic, how do they maintain the quality of their day-to-day operations while continuing to find solutions to existing and new problems? Many governments and professionals turn to geographic information systems (GIS). Using GIS and location intelligence produces more informed, data-driven decisions, which lead to improved outcomes. Measuring Up: The Business Case for GIS, Volume 3 is a third book in the Measuring Up series demonstrating how government agencies have embraced GIS as a critical infrastructure in their processes. Through a collection of all-new, updated, real-world stories, each chapter covers how GIS helps organizations in saving time, saving money, avoiding cost, increasing accuracy, improving productivity, increasing efficiency, automating workflows, managing resources, and aiding in budgeting. Readers can look to this new collection as a model for working through their organization’s new challenge or to understand the business value of introducing GIS into their organization. Measuring Up: The Business Case for GIS, Volume 3 explores how organizations can continue to move forward using GIS as not just a tool but necessary to the solution.

DKK 217.00
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Mission-Critical Mapping - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Spatial Data Science - Dr. John P. Wilson - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk

Mapping Your Mission - - Bog - ESRI Press - Plusbog.dk