An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
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Author(s):
Author:
Ian Heywood
- ISBN:9788131731932
- 10 Digit ISBN:8131731936
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Price:Rs. 1000.00
- Pages:464
- Imprint:Pearson Education
- Binding:Paperback
- Status:Available
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The third edition of this successful text continues to provide a clear, practical and accessible introduction to the world of Geographical Information Systems. A selection of new features helps to explain and demonstrate how GIS are actually used, across a variety of disciplines and within a range of industries.This edition is fully updated and includes coverage of the latest topics, such as web-based and mobile GIS. An increased focus is also placed on the practical applications of GIS to show their relevance and use within the world around us.
Table of Content
Part I: Fundamentals of GIS
- What is GIS?
- Spatial data
- Spatial data modelling
- Database management
- Data input and editing
- Data analysis
- Analytical modelling in GIS
- Output: from new maps to enhanced decisions
Part II: Issues in GIS
- The development of computer methods for handling spatial data
- Data quality issues
- Human and organizational issues
- GIS project design and management
- The Future of GIS
- References
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Salient Features
- A selection of new international case studies written by both specialists and practitioners provides a detailed picture of how GIS is used across a variety of different disciplines and industries;
- Practice boxes demonstrate how GIS tools and techniques are applied in the real world across a range of sectors including business, environmental management, tourism and planning;
- Theory boxes provide consolidation of important issues and concepts;
- Reflection boxes – included at the end of each main section - enable you to check progress and further explore the key issues;
- A range of useful revision material at the end of each chapter including questions, text and web-based activities and a guide to further reading
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