Understanding Place

Understanding Place

Author: Diana Stuart Sinton

Publisher: ESRI, Inc.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1589481496

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This collection of case studies describes how instructors have used GIS within the traditions of a classical undergraduate education to help students analyze, manage, and visualize information in order to create a realistic learning environment in which students practice inquiry in their fields.


Understanding GIS through Sustainable Development Goals

Understanding GIS through Sustainable Development Goals

Author: Paul Holloway

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-04-12

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1000851338

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Understanding GIS through Sustainable Development Goals applies a pedagogical shift to learning GIS, as the readers employ the concepts and methodologies on real-world problems. This book provides 16 case studies across most of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with step-by-step practical instructions using QGIS(Quantum Geographic Information System) , an open-source software. It helps readers develop GIS skills on real-world data, while learning the fundamentals including spatial data models, projections, and spatial databases, different cartographic methods, such as graduated symbology, change maps, and dynamic visualization, as well as more intermediate and advanced spatial analysis such as geoprocessing, multiple criteria analysis, and spatial statistics. The topics chosen are taught in secondary and tertiary education institutions which make this a textbook for all students and educators. Features: Focuses on learning GIS through 16 real world case studies. Introduces an open-source software that can be used beyond the classroom. Analyzes Sustainable Development Goals in a global framework and provides an alternative approach to learning GIS. Supports both secondary and tertiary educators and improves GIS education at all levels. Contains a holistic range of case studies that extend across several disciplines, from geography education, environmental sciences, geosciences, natural sciences, social sciences, and digital humanities. This is a textbook for all students and educators, providing 16 case studies across most of the SDGs with step-by-step practical instructions using QGIS, an open-source software.


Understanding GIS

Understanding GIS

Author: David Smith

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9781589485273

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In this fourth edition of Understanding GIS -- the only book teaching how to conceive, develop, finish, and present a GIS project -- all exercises have been updated to use Esri's ArcGIS Pro software with revamped data. The book guides readers with explanations of project development concepts and exercises that foster critical thinking.


The ArcGIS Book

The ArcGIS Book

Author: Christian Harder

Publisher: ESRI Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781589484870

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This is a hands-on book about ArcGIS that you work with as much as read. By the end, using Learn ArcGIS lessons, you'll be able to say you made a story map, conducted geographic analysis, edited geographic data, worked in a 3D web scene, built a 3D model of Venice, and more.


Understanding the Navstar

Understanding the Navstar

Author: Tom Logsdon

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1995-10-31

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780442020545

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The Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS) is being financed by military dollars, but the precise navigation signals it broadcasts are available free of charge to anyone, anywhere. Over the next ten years sponsors of Navstar navigation will be investing an estimated


Understanding GIS

Understanding GIS

Author: Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.)

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 9781899761043

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Addendum provides information needed to use the version 7 edition of the workbook with ARC/INFO version 7.1 software.


Understanding Gis

Understanding Gis

Author: Christian Harder

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-07-15

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781548889784

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Geographic information systems (GIS) use a complex mix of cartography, statistical analysis, and database technology to provide everything from web-based interfaces, such as Bing Maps and Google Maps, to tracking applications for delivery services. With GIS, author Peter Shaw guides you through it all, starting with a detailed examination of the data and processes that constitute the internals of a GIS. He surveys a selection of commercial and open-source software packages, detailing the strengths and weaknesses of each so you can choose one that suits your own GIS development. Shaw even provides instructions for setting up a spatially enabled database and creating a complete .NET GIS application. Complete with downloadable code samples, GIS is the one resource you need to map your world. This updated and expanded second edition of Book provides a user-friendly introduction to the subject, Taking a clear structural framework, it guides the reader through the subject's core elements. A flowing writing style combines with the use of illustrations and diagrams throughout the text to ensure the reader understands even the most complex of concepts. This succinct and enlightening overview is a required reading for all those interested in the subject . We hope you find this book useful in shaping your future career & Business.


Understanding Crime

Understanding Crime

Author: Spencer Chainey

Publisher: Esri Press

Published: 2021-01-05

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9781589485846

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Understanding Crime: Analyzing the Geography of Crime is the principal book for fully explaining how to use both theory and technique to study the geographic analysis of crime.