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GIS for Environmental Decision-Making

GIS for Environmental Decision-Making

Environmental applications have long been a core use of GIS. However the effectiveness of GIS-based methods depends on the decision-making frameworks and contexts within which they are employed. GIS for Environmental Decision-Making takes an interdisciplinary look at the capacities of GIS to integrate analyze and display data on which decisions must be based. It provides a broad prospective on the current state of GIS for environmental decision-making and emphasizes the importance of matters related to data analysis and modeling tools as well as stakeholder participation. The book is divided into three sections which effectively relate to three key aspects of the decision-making process as supported by GIS: data required tools being developed and aspects of participation. The first section stresses the ability to integrate data from different sources as a defining characteristic of GIS and illustrates the benefits that this can bring in the context of deriving land-use and other information. The second section discusses a range of issues concerning the use of GIS for suitability mapping and strategic planning exercises through illustrative examples. The last section of the book focuses on the use of GIS-based techniques to facilitate public participation in decision-making processes. In particular it provides an overview of developments in this area concentrating on how GIS modeling and 3D landscape visualization techniques are gradually achieving closer integration. Given the complex challenges presented by global environmental change GIS for Environmental Decision-Making provides a clear illustration of how the use of GIS can make significant contributions to trans-disciplinary initiatives to address environmental problems.

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Strategic GIS Planning and Management in Local Government

Strategic GIS Planning and Management in Local Government

This how-to book on planning and managing GIS within local government describes and details the key components of a successful enterprise sustainable and enduring GIS. It describes the strategic planning process an organization must undertake prior to GIS implementation. The heart of the book is the formula for success that offers a systematic methodology for examining and benchmarking a GIS initiative and the practical and repeatable strategy for success. There are many obstacles to successful GIS implementation and unfortunately the local government landscape is riddled with false starts poorly planned implementations and glorified mapping systems. This book documents the reason for failure and possible remedies to overcome the challenges to implementation. It discusses pathways to change ways of improving organizational effectiveness and efficiency and lays out the organizational approaches management processes and leadership actions that are required for GIS to become an indispensable part of an organization. This book is about aiming high so you can consistently hit your mark by formulating goals and objectives that will tremendously influence the success of a GIS initiative. It details the factors crucial for building an enterprise GIS vision statement that includes governance data and databases procedures and workflow GIS software GIS training and education and infrastructure and how to develop performance measures related to the stated objectives of an organization. The book combines theory with real-world experience to offer guidance on the process of managing GIS implementation. Through key components this book introduces a new way to think about GIS technology. | Strategic GIS Planning and Management in Local Government

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Dynamic and Mobile GIS Investigating Changes in Space and Time

Dynamic and Mobile GIS Investigating Changes in Space and Time

With the widespread use of PDAs wireless internet Internet-based GIS and 3G and 4G telecommunications the technology supporting mobile GIS is rapidly gaining popularity and effectiveness. Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changes in Space and Time addresses Web GIS mobile GIS and the modeling processing and representation of dynamic events as well as current demands to update GIS representations. Providing a comprehensive overview of this emerging technology this book highlights innovations new ways of modeling both spatial objects and dynamic processes affecting them and advances in visualization. Featuring contributions from established GIS workers it begins with an introduction of extant technology and previews future developments. The book examines challenges to security and privacy and presents practical solutions to these problems while focusing on modeling approaches and exploring the need to display an appropriate level of information in a mobile environment. Concluding with a study of mobility the book also contains practical examples of applications of mobile devices for disaster management and environmental monitoring. Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changes in Space and Time offers detailed cases of successful applications and identifies the current cutting-edge aspects of mobile and dynamic GIS. The book also looks to the future investigating important research directions and potential challenges. | Dynamic and Mobile GIS Investigating Changes in Space and Time

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GIS-based Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Introduction to GIS Programming and Fundamentals with Python and ArcGIS

Basic GIS Coordinates

GIS and Archaeological Site Location Modeling

Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications

Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications

Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications is published as part of ISPRS WG IV/5 effort and aims at presenting (1) Recent technological advancements e. g. new developments under Web 2. 0 map mashups neogeography and the like; (2) Balanced theoretical discussions and technical implementations; (3) Commentary on the current stages of development; and (4) Prediction of developments over the next decade. Containing 21 contributions from 60 researchers active within ISPRS communities most of them from academia and some from governments the book covers a wide range of topics related to the state-of-the-art in web mapping/GIS and geographic information services. The volume is organized in five sections: 1. Analytical and Geospatial Services; 2. Performance; 3. Augmentation and LBS; 4. Collaboration and Decision Making and 5. Open Standards for Geospatial Services. Supported by a considerable number of technical details and examples an overall view of the current achievements and progress made in the field of web-based GIS and mapping services is given. The chapters reflect timely and future developments addressing: constant updating of related web and geospatial technologies as well as the revolution of web mapping caused by mainstream IT vendors such as Google Yahoo and Microsoft; increased interest from industry on geo-spatial information technologies; and increasing demand from the general public for prompt and effective spatial information services. Advances in Web-based GIS Mapping Services and Applications will appeal to academia and researchers application specialists and developers practitioners and undergraduate and graduate students interested in distributed and web-based geoinformation systems and applications geodatabases and digital mapping.

GBP 69.99
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Mathematical Techniques in GIS

Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science

Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology

Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology

Following in the tradition of its popular predecessor the Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology Second Edition continues to be the authoritative volume that covers all aspects of the field both basic and applied and includes a focus on initiating planning and managing GIS projects. This comprehensive resource which contains contributions from 53 leading experts and professors in the areas of GIS GPS and remote sensing reflects the very latest advances in the technology applications and usage of the geospatial sciences in many key disciplines from natural resource analysis to transportation planning. Significantly updated and expanded this reader-friendly manual introduces the fundamentals in mathematics and physics needed to perform area-wide mapping inventory data conversion and analysis. The text maintains a focus on the practical aspects of these technologies and remains the only resource to cover the areas of GIS GPS and remote sensing with such breadth and clarity. An expanded index new and revised figures a color insert and an easier to read format are among the many improvements to this edition. New to the Second Edition:Revised chapters reflecting the changes that have occurred in the technology applications and usage of geospacial scienceCoverage of GIS applications in automobile navigation and enterprise-wide applicationsA new chapter devoted to basic statistics and least squares solutionsExpanded international scope that addresses the other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) including the Russian Federation system (GLONASS) the Chinese system (COMPASS) and the European space agency system (GALILEO)A new chapter covering Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)A new chapter that addresses privacy issues legal concerns and the emerging field of public participation GIS (PPGI

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Spatial Information for Land Use Management

Teaching Mathematics Using Interactive Mapping

Teaching Mathematics Using Interactive Mapping

Teaching Mathematics Using Interactive Mapping offers novel ways to learn basic math topics such as simple relational measures or measuring hierarchies through customized interactive mapping activities. These activities focus on interactive web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) and are relevant to today’s problems and challenges. Written in a guided hands-on understandable manner all activities are designed to build practical and problem-solving skills that rest on mathematical principles and move students from thinking about maps as references that focus solely on where is something to analytical tools focusing primarily on the whys of where. Success with this transition through interaction permits most readers to master mathematical concepts and GIS tools. FEATURES Offers custom-designed geographical activities to fit with specific mathematical topics Helps students become comfortable using mathematics in a variety of professions Provides an innovative engaging and practical set of activities to ease readers through typically difficult often elementary mathematical topics: fractions the distributive law and much more Uses web-based GIS maps apps and other tools and data that can be accessed on any device anywhere at any time requiring no prior GIS background Written by experienced teachers and researchers with lifelong experience in teaching mathematics geography and spatial analysis Features an accompanying Solution Guide available on the book's product page that is beneficial for instructors students and other readers as an aid to gauging progress. This textbook applies to undergraduate and graduate students in universities and community colleges including those in basic mathematics courses as well as upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in geographic information systems remote sensing photogrammetry geography geodesy information science engineering and geology. Professionals interested in learning techniques and technologies for collecting analyzing managing processing and visualizing geospatial datasets will also benefit from this book as they refresh their knowledge in mathematics.

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Spatial Mathematics Theory and Practice through Mapping

Spatial Mathematics Theory and Practice through Mapping

In terms of statistics GIS offers many connections. With GIS data are gathered displayed summarized examined and interpreted to discover patterns. Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping uses GIS as a platform to teach mathematical concepts and skills through visualization of numbers. It examines theory and practice from disparate academic disciplines such as geography mathematics physics and general social science. This approach allows students to grapple with biodiversity crime natural hazards climate energy water and other relevant real-world issues of the twenty-first century. Includes QR Codes Linked to Animated Maps a Mapping Activity Site or to an Interactive Webpage Creating an Interactive Resource That Stays RelevantThe book integrates competing philosophical views of the world: synthesis and analysis. These two approaches yield different results and employ different tools. This book considers both approaches to looking at real-world issues that have mathematics as a critical but often unseen component. This approach shows readers how to use mathematics to consider the broad problem at hand and to explore diverse realms in the worlds of geography and mathematics and in their interface. A truly interdisciplinary text the book bridges the worlds of mathematics and geography and demonstrates how they are inextricably linked. It takes advantage of the convergence in citizen science STEM education and mapping that help readers become critical consumers of data—understanding its content quality limitations and benefits. It provides thorough grounding in the analytical statistical and computational skills required for working in any field that uses geospatial technologies—not just surveyors and remote sensing analysts. | Spatial Mathematics Theory and Practice through Mapping

GBP 48.99
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Geospatial Technology for Water Resource Applications

Spatial Epidemiological Approaches in Disease Mapping and Analysis

Forensic Recovery of Human Remains Archaeological Approaches Second Edition

Contemporary Problems of Architecture and Construction Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Contemporary Problems of Architec

Contemporary Problems of Architecture and Construction Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Contemporary Problems of Architec

Contemporary Problems of Architecture and Construction 2020 includes contributions on various complex issues and aspects of engineering and construction of buildings and structures protection reconstruction and restoration of architecture as well as intellectualization of energy and safety systems functioning urban development. The contributions were presented at the eponymous conference (ICCPAC 2020 St Petersburg Russia November 25-26 2020) and cover a wide range of topics: Urban development: problems of urban construction and architecture Engineering construction and operation of buildings and structures Implementation of building information modeling (BIM) and geo-information systems (GIS) technologies in the construction industry Energy efficiency of buildings and maintenance systems Engineering technologies of sustainable nature management and environmental protection Intellectualization and algorithmization of large cities road safety systems functioning Economics and management in construction and public utility services. Contemporary Problems of Architecture and Construction 2020 will be of interest to academics and professionals involved in the urban development engineering technologies architecture and construction economics and management in construction industry. | Contemporary Problems of Architecture and Construction Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Contemporary Problems of Architec

GBP 44.99
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Handbook of Irrigation System Selection for Semi-Arid Regions

Handbook of Irrigation System Selection for Semi-Arid Regions

The Handbook of Irrigation System Selection for Semi-Arid Regions compares the various types of available irrigation systems for different regions and conditions and explains how to analyze field data to determine the suitability of the land for surface sprinkle or drip irrigation systems. The book focuses on strategies for irrigation development and management and examines deficit irrigation and partial root-zone drying systems. Also solute leaching modeling under different irrigation systems soil moisture conditions and organic fertilizer application in arid areas are discussed. Further it examines multi-criteria decision making for irrigation management and the appraisal of agricultural lands for irrigation in hot sub-humid regions. Features: Presents comparative analysis to aid in the selection of the most appropriate types of irrigation systems according to land characteristics. Includes numerous practical case studies. Offers parametric evaluation systems for irrigation purposes. Considers data from semi-arid zones each with different sub-climates. Focusing on semi-arid land the book highlights parametric evaluation systems for irrigation purposes along with the use of analytical hierarchy processes integrated with GIS to determine which systems are best suited. This comprehensive and well-illustrated handbook will be of great interest to students professionals and researchers involved with all aspects of irrigation in semi-arid regions.

GBP 66.99
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LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications

LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications

Ideal for both undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of geography forestry ecology geographic information science remote sensing and photogrammetric engineering LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications expertly joins LiDAR principles data processing basics applications and hands-on practices in one comprehensive source. The LiDAR data within this book is collected from 27 areas in the United States Brazil Canada Ghana and Haiti and includes 183 figures created to introduce the concepts methods and applications in a clear context. It provides 11 step-by-step projects predominately based on Esri’s ArcGIS software to support seamless integration of LiDAR products and other GIS data. The first six projects are for basic LiDAR data visualization and processing and the other five cover more advanced topics: from mapping gaps in mangrove forests in Everglades National Park Florida to generating trend surfaces for rock layers in Raplee Ridge Utah. Features Offers a comprehensive overview of LiDAR technology with numerous applications in geography forestry and earth science Gives necessary theoretical foundations from all pertinent subject matter areas Uses case studies and best practices to point readers to tools and resources Provides a synthesis of ongoing research in the area of LiDAR remote sensing technology Includes carefully selected illustrations and data from the authors' research projects Before every project in the book a link is provided for users to download data

GBP 84.99
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Cartography Visualization of Geospatial Data Fourth Edition

Cartography Visualization of Geospatial Data Fourth Edition

This Fourth Edition of Cartography: Visualization of Geospatial Data serves as an excellent introduction to general cartographic principles. It is an examination of the best ways to optimize the visualization and use of spatiotemporal data. Fully revised it incorporates all the changes and new developments in the world of maps such as OpenStreetMap and GPS (Global Positioning System) based crowdsourcing and the use of new web mapping technology and adds new case studies and examples. Now printed in colour throughout this edition provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to read and understand maps and mapping changes and offers professional cartographers an updated reference with the latest developments in cartography. Written by the leading scholars in cartography this work is a comprehensive resource perfect for senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in GIS (geographic information system) and cartography. New in This Edition: Provides an excellent introduction to general cartographic visualization principles through full-colour figures and images Addresses significant changes in data sources technologies and methodologies including the movement towards more open data sources and systems for mapping Includes new case studies and new examples for illustrating current trends in mapping Provides a societal and institutional framework in which future mapmakers are likely to operate based on UN global development sustainability goals | Cartography Visualization of Geospatial Data Fourth Edition

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Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts Maps Archives and Timelines

Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts Maps Archives and Timelines

Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts: Maps Archives and Timelines cultivates the spatial thinking habit of mind as a critical geographical view of how the world works including how environmental systems function and how we can approach and solve environmental problems using maps archives and timelines. The work explains why spatial thinking matters as it helps readers to integrate a variety of methods to describe and analyze spatial/temporal events and phenomena in disparate environmental contexts. It weaves together maps GIS timelines and storytelling as important strategies in examining concepts and procedures in analyzing real-world data and relationships. The work thus adds significant value to qualitative and quantitative research in environmental (and related) sciences. Features Written by internationally renowned experts known for taking complex ideas and finding accessible ways to more broadly understand and communicate them. Includes real-world studies explaining the merging of disparate data in a sensible manner understandable across several disciplines. Unique approach to spatial thinking involving animated maps 3D maps GEOMATs and story maps to integrate maps archives and timelines—first across a single environmental example and then through varied examples. Merges spatial and temporal views on a broad range of environmental issues from traditional environmental topics to more unusual ones involving urban studies medicine municipal/governmental application and citizen-scientist topics. Provides easy to follow step-by-step instructions to complete tasks; no prior experience in data processing is needed. | Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts Maps Archives and Timelines

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Programming ArcObjects with VBA A Task-Oriented Approach Second Edition

Programming ArcObjects with VBA A Task-Oriented Approach Second Edition

If you're ready to take your knowledge of ArcGIS to the next level then you need to learn how to work with ArcObjects. But with thousands of objects properties and methods how can you ever hope to sort through the ArcObjects model diagrams?The first edition of Chang's Programming ArcObjects with VBA: A Task-Oriented Approach gave us the answer. The author's task-oriented approach shows you how to sort through the massive ArcObjects collection by examining only the objects properties and methods you need to perform specific tasks. What's new in the second edition?This edition adds macros and explanations for the new Geoprocessing object introduced in ArcGIS 9. x. Instead of treating this new feature in separate chapters the author incorporates Geoprocessing code into the existing chapters. The code appears conveniently in boxes that allow you to easily compare sample macros. Get Started with Ready-to-Use CodeThe downloadable resources contain 95 complete ArcObjects macros and 33 Geoprocessing macros along with datasets to execute the code. Each program begins with a short usage description and a list of key properties and methods followed by the listing and explanation of the code itself. Regardless of your programming experience Programming ArcObjects with VBA: A Task-Oriented Approach Second Edition gives you the key to unlock the power and versatility of using ArcObjects to help you manage GIS activities. | Programming ArcObjects with VBA A Task-Oriented Approach Second Edition

GBP 59.99
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Advanced Geoinformation Science

Advanced Geoinformation Science

Many of the challenges of the next century will have physical dimensions such as tsunamis hurricanes and climate change as well as human dimensions such as economic crises epidemics and emergency responses. With pioneering editors and expert contributors Advanced Geoinformation Science explores how certain technical aspects of geoinformation have been used and could be used to address such global issues. The editors and chapter authors have been involved in global initiatives such as Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and Digital Earth and research problems such as air quality public health and cloud computing. The book delineates the problems communities are likely to face and how advanced geoinformation science can be a part of their solution. It introduces different methods in collecting spatial data as the initial feeds to geoinformation science and computing platforms. It discusses systems for data management data integration and analysis the geoinformation infrastructure as well as knowledge capture formatting and utilization. The book then explores a variety of geoinformation applications highlighting environmental agriculture and urban planning uses. Geoinformation science encompasses more than just traditional technologies such as Remote Sensing GIS GPS and supporting disciplines. And although the science continues to become more multidisciplinary the literature remains compartmentalized according to the traditional disciplinary boundaries. Capturing recent developments in geoinformation science and linking IT with a wide range of Earth sciences the authors explain how advanced technology and concepts play a significant role in recent advancements. Enhanced with forty-four color illustrations live examples such as GOS and AirNow and insights from NASA EPA and USGS the book provides a vision for the future and explores how to bring that vision into reality.

GBP 74.99
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