| title : |
Geographical Information Systems(GIS) |
| Type de document : |
printed text |
| Auteur : |
Sawyer Bell, Author |
| Editeur : |
New York [U.S.A] : "G E-LEARNING |
| Date de publication : |
2025 |
| ISBN (ou autre code) : |
978-1-984695-76-5 |
| Langue : |
English (eng) |
| Mots clé : |
composant of GIS spatial analysis |
| Indexation : |
910.285 |
| Note de contenu : |
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) — powerful tools for working with spatial and geographic data. It explains how GIS technologies are used to collect, organize, analyze, and visualize data tied to locations on Earth.
The main themes covered in the book include:
Core concepts of GIS: What GIS are, how they function, and the key components involved in handling spatial data.
Data collection and spatial analysis: How geographic data are captured, processed, and analyzed to reveal patterns and insights about places and environments.
Visualization: Techniques for creating maps, charts, and interactive displays that help communicate geographic information clearly and effectively.
Applications: Real-world uses of GIS across fields such as urban planning, environmental management, disaster response, transportation, resource management, and decision-making.
Overall, the book serves as an accessible guide for students and professionals who want to understand how GIS can be applied to analyze spatial problems and support geographic research and planning. |
Geographical Information Systems(GIS) [printed text] / Sawyer Bell, Author . - New York [U.S.A] : "G E-LEARNING, 2025. ISBN : 978-1-984695-76-5 Langue : English ( eng)
| Mots clé : |
composant of GIS spatial analysis |
| Indexation : |
910.285 |
| Note de contenu : |
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) — powerful tools for working with spatial and geographic data. It explains how GIS technologies are used to collect, organize, analyze, and visualize data tied to locations on Earth.
The main themes covered in the book include:
Core concepts of GIS: What GIS are, how they function, and the key components involved in handling spatial data.
Data collection and spatial analysis: How geographic data are captured, processed, and analyzed to reveal patterns and insights about places and environments.
Visualization: Techniques for creating maps, charts, and interactive displays that help communicate geographic information clearly and effectively.
Applications: Real-world uses of GIS across fields such as urban planning, environmental management, disaster response, transportation, resource management, and decision-making.
Overall, the book serves as an accessible guide for students and professionals who want to understand how GIS can be applied to analyze spatial problems and support geographic research and planning. |
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