The hard part of problem-solving using GIS (Geographical Information Systems) analysis is the selection of the proper toole. David Verbyla has produced the only practical guide for solving geo-spat…
Spatial Analysis: Modelling in a GIS Environment Edited by Paul Longley and Michael Batty Digital data and information are used increasingly by academics, professionals, local authorities, and gove…
Business Site Selection, Location Analysis, and GIS begins with a general introduct-ory chapter followed by introductory chapters on GIS and model building fundamentals. Next, the authors explore h…
Getting to Know ArcGIS Model Builder teaches readers how to develop reusable geoprocessing workflows and run these programs as models. Written for intermediate and advanced GIS users, Getting to Kn…
This book details a practical method for implementing a GIS developed by the man known as the "father of GIS." Dr. Rogerr Tomlinson has distilled a lifetime of professional experience into a clear …
Geographical information systems (GIS) are computer systems for storing displaying and analyzing spatial data. The past twenty years have seen a rapid growth in their use in government, commerce an…
A guide for geographic analysts, modelers, software engineers, and GIS professionals, this book discusses agent-based modeling, dynamic feedback and simulation modeling, as well as links between mo…
Maps, either printed or digital, can create effective communication with bosses, clients, other scientists, and the public. However, entry level GISers often find that map design was given short sh…
GIS and Cartographic Modeling is a foundational work in the field of geographic information systems (GIS). An introduction to the concepts, conventions, and capabilities of map algebra as a general…
Understanding GIS: An ArcGIS Project Workbook explains the methods, tools, and processes needed to apply full-scale GIS analysis to a spatially based problem. This book lets you assume the role of …