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New and Published Books

  1. Local Models for Spatial Analysis, Second Edition

    By Christopher D. Lloyd

    Written in recognition of developments in spatial data analysis that focused on differences between places, the first edition of Local Models for Spatial Analysis broke new ground with its focus on local modelling methods. Reflecting the continued growth and increased interest in this area, the...

    Published October 12th 2010 by CRC Press

  2. Principles of Modeling Uncertainties in Spatial Data and Spatial Analyses

    By Wenzhong Shi

    When compared to classical sciences such as math, with roots in prehistory, and physics, with roots in antiquity, geographical information science (GISci) is the new kid on the block. Its theoretical foundations are therefore still developing and data quality and uncertainty modeling for spatial...

    Published September 29th 2009 by CRC Press

  3. Advances in Spatio-Temporal Analysis

    in: ISPRS Book Series, Vol. 5

    Edited by Xinming Tang, Yaolin Liu, Jixian Zhang, Wolfgang Kainz

    Series: ISPRS Book Series

    Developments in Geographic Information Technology have raised the expectations of users. A static map is no longer enough; there is now demand for a dynamic representation. Time is of great importance when operating on real world geographical phenomena, especially when these are dynamic. ...

    Published August 22nd 2007 by Taylor & Francis

  4. Introduction to Mathematical Techniques used in GIS

    By Peter Dale

    To understand the output from a geographic information system, one must understand the quality of the data that is entered into the system, the algorithms driving the data processing, and the limitations of the graphic displays. Introduction to Mathematical Techniques Used in GIS explains to...

    Published October 13th 2004 by CRC Press

  5. Post-Launch Calibration of Satellite Sensors

    Proceedings of the International Workshop on Radiometric and Geometric Calibration, December 2003, Mississippi, USA.

    By Stanley A. Morain, Amelia M. Budge

    Series: ISPRS Book Series

    Increasingly, in the field of earth observation imagery, there is a need for image quality to be assessable in traceable Standard International Units (SIU), and for the standardization of common mapping projections. These two needs, plus the increased usage of combinations of data and image types,...

    Published July 14th 2004 by Taylor & Francis

  6. Spatial Data Quality

    By Wenzhong Shi, Peter Fisher, Michael F. Goodchild

    As research in the geosciences and social sciences becomes increasingly dependent on computers, applications such as geographical information systems are becoming indispensable tools. But the digital representations of phenomena that these systems require are often of poor quality, leading to...

    Published September 4th 2002 by CRC Press

  7. Online GIS and Spatial Metadata

    By Terry Bossomaier, David R. Green

    The World Wide Web presents many new, exciting prospects for geographic information systems, but also numerous technical, practical and organizational challenges. Users no longer require specialized and expensive hardware, software and data, and they can access a GIS readily from almost anywhere,...

    Published October 31st 2001 by CRC Press

  8. Geocomputation

    Edited by Robert J. Abrahart, Stan Openshaw, Robert J. Abrahart, Linda M. See

    Geocomputation is essentially the follow-on revolution from Geographic Information Science and is expected to gather speed and momentum in the first decade of the 21st century. It comes into use once a GIS database has been set up, with a digital data library, and expanded and linked to a global...

    Published May 3rd 2000 by CRC Press

  9. Using Statistics to Understand the Environment

    By Penny A. Cook, P. Wheater

    Series: Routledge Introductions to Environment: Environmental Science

    Using Statistics to Understand the Environment covers all the basic tests required for environmental practicals and projects and points the way to the more advanced techniques that may be needed in more complex research designs. Following an introduction to project design, the book covers methods...

    Published April 5th 2000 by Routledge

Forthcoming Books

  1. Geocomputation, Second Edition
    Edited by Robert J. Abrahart, Linda M. See
    To Be Published February 14th 2014

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