Geographic Information Analysis

Geographic Information Analysis
Author: David O'Sullivan,David Unwin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-07-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119023876

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Clear, up-to-date coverage of methods for analyzing geographicalinformation in a GIS context Geographic Information Analysis, Second Edition is fullyupdated to keep pace with the most recent developments of spatialanalysis in a geographic information systems (GIS) environment.Still focusing on the universal aspects of this science, thisrevised edition includes new coverage on geovisualization andmapping as well as recent developments using local statistics. Building on the fundamentals, this book explores such keyconcepts as spatial processes, point patterns, and autocorrelationin area data, as well as in continuous fields. Also addressed aremethods for combining maps and performing computationally intensiveanalysis. New chapters tackle mapping, geovisualization, and localstatistics, including the Moran Scatterplot and GeographicallyWeighted Regression (GWR). An appendix provides a primer on linearalgebra using matrices. Complete with chapter objectives, summaries, "thoughtexercises," explanatory diagrams, and a chapter-by-chapterbibliography, Geographic Information Analysis is a practicalbook for students, as well as a valuable resource for researchersand professionals in the industry.

Geographic Information Analysis

Geographic Information Analysis
Author: David O'Sullivan,David Unwin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471211761

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Multicriteria Decision Analysis in Geographic Information Science

Multicriteria Decision Analysis in Geographic Information Science
Author: Jacek Malczewski,Claus Rinner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-02-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540747574

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This book is intended for the GIS Science and Decision Science communities. It is primarily targeted at postgraduate students and practitioners in GIS and urban, regional and environmental planning as well as applied decision analysis. It is also suitable for those studying and working with spatial decision support systems. The main objectives of this book are to effectivley integrate Multicriteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) into Geographic Information Science (GIScience), to provide a comprehensive account of theories, methods, technologies and tools for tackling spatial decision problems and to demonstrate how the GIS-MCDA approaches can be used in a wide range of planning and management situations.

Quantitative Geography

Quantitative Geography
Author: A Stewart Fotheringham,Chris Brunsdon,Martin Charlton
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2000-05-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0761959483

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Integrating a discussion of the application of quantitative methods with practical examples, this book explains the philosophy of the quantitative methodologies. It discusses issues such as: the nature of modern quantitative geography; spatial data; geographical information systems; visualization; local analysis; and point pattern analysis.

Geographic Information Analysis for Sustainable Development and Economic Planning New Technologies

Geographic Information Analysis for Sustainable Development and Economic Planning  New Technologies
Author: Borruso, Giuseppe
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781466619258

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"This book tackles topics related to development of Geographic Information in terms of the technologies available for retrieving, managing, and analyzing geographical data"--Provided by publisher.

Time Integrative Geographic Information Systems

Time Integrative Geographic Information Systems
Author: Thomas Ott,Frank Swiaczny
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642567476

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The book deals with the integration of temporal information in Geographic Information Systems. The main purpose of an historical or time-integrative GIS is to reproduce spatio- temporal processes or sequents of events in the real world in the form of a model. The model thus making them accessible for spatial query, analysis and visualization. This volume reflects both theoretical thoughts on the interrelations of space and time, as well as practical examples taken from various fields of application (e.g. business data warehousing, demographics, history and spatial analysis).

Spatial Analysis And GIS

Spatial Analysis And GIS
Author: S Fotheringham,Peter Rogerson
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-04-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0203221567

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Geographic information systems represent an exciting and rapidly expanding technology via which spatial data may be captured, stored, retrieved, displayed, manipulated and analysed. Applications of this technology include detailed inventories of land use parcels. Spatial patterns of disease, geodemographics, environmental management and macroscale inventories of global resources. The impetus for this book is the relative lack of research into the integration of spatial analysis and GIS, and the potential benefits in developing such an integration. From a GIS perspective, there is an increasing demand for systems that do something other than display and organize data. From a spatial analytical perspective, there are advantages to linking statistical methods and mathematical models to the database and display capabilities of a GIS. Although the GIS may not be absolutely necessary for spatial analysis, it can facilitate such an analysis and moreover provide insights that might otherwise have been missed. The contributions to the book tell us where we are and where we ought to be going. It suggests that the integration of spatial analysis and GIS will stimulate interest in quantitative spatial science, particularly exploratory and visual types of analysis and represents a unique statement of the state-of-the-art issues in integration and interface.

The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis Geographic patterns relationships

The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis  Geographic patterns   relationships
Author: Andy Mitchell,Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.)
Publsiher: ESRI, Inc.
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1879102064

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Backed by the collective knowledge and expertise of the worlds leading Geographic Information Systems company, this volume presents the concepts and methods unleashing the full analytic power of GIS.