Published by Pearson (September 21, 2011) © 2012
Ian Heywood | Sarah Cornelius | Steve CarverThe full text downloaded to your computer
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The 4th Edition of this highly regarded and successful text continues to provide a clear and accessible introduction to the world of GIS for students and professionals. With an increased focus on the practical applications of GIS, the new edition features a wealth of new multi-disciplinary case studies and examples of GIS in practice, demonstrating how it is used worldwide and within a variety of different industries.
Furthermore, the new edition has been substantially revised and updated to include coverage of the latest advances in GIS such as web and mobile applications.
An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems is suitable for students of Geographical Information studies at all levels, from undergraduate to professionals retraining in GIS.
- Part 1 Fundamentals of GIS
- 1 What is GIS?
- 2 Spatial data
- 3 Spatial data modelling
- 4 Database management
- 5 Data input and editing
- 6 Data analysis
- 7 Analytical modelling in GIS
- 8 Output: from new maps to enhanced decisions
- Part 2 Issues in GIS
- 9 The development of computer methods for handling spatial data
- 10 Data quality issues
- 11 Human and organizational issues
- 12 GIS project design and management
- 13.The Future of GIS