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Geographical Information Systems: Principles, Techniques, Management and Applications, 2nd Edition, Abridged |
| Editor: Paul A. Longley (University College London, UK); Editor: Michael F. Goodchild (Univ. of California at Santa Barbara); Editor: David J. Maguire (ESRI, US); Editor: David W. Rhind (City University, London, UK) |
| Praise for the Second Edition: "A tour de force. Anyone seeking a combined primer and state-of-the-art summary on almost any facet of current geographical information systems (GIS) will find it here." International Journal of Geographical Information Science
"Stands as a definitive reference to GIS . . . a thorough and up-to-date overview of the subject." Australian Geographical Studies "Remains the single-most valuable source for the dedicated GIS scholar and practitioner." Annals of the Association of American Geographers "Conveys the continuing excitement that exists in GIS, the multitude of perspectives, issues, and solutions." Transactions in GIS Since the publication of the First Edition of Geographical Information Systems in 1991, the "Big Book" of GIS has become the definitive work on the science, application, and practice of GIS. This new Abridged Second Edition of Geographical Information Systems brings this definitive reference to a whole new audience, with a streamlined format, a new chapter covering recent developments in GIS, and the full text of the Second Edition of Geographical Information Systems, seventy-two chapters in all, on the accompanying CD-ROM in searchable PDF format.
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Pages, 7-1/2 x 10 in. |
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0471735450 $75.00 |
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