There are many textbooks on applied staristics in geographic research. They recently not only teach how to do it, but also present enough material that can be fully understood only by someone with …
"Quantitative Geography focuses on current issues in spatial analysis and demonstrates the significant differences between modern quantitative methods and those methods that informed geography's 'Q…
Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGISintegrates a broad introduction to GIS with a software-specific workbook for Esri's ArcGIS. Where most courses make do using two separate texts…
In many ways office studies are still at the pioneer fringe of economic and urban geography. There has been a longstanding interest amongst geographers in the location of manufacturing industry but…
“Introduction to Geography: People, Places, & Environment” (Fifth Edition) by Carl T. Dahlman, William H. Renwick, and Edward F. Bergman is a comprehensive textbook that introduces the major to…
"With this third edition of Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach, we enter the new era of GRASS6, the first release that includes substantial new code developed by the International GRASS Developm…
This college-level textbook gives students skills and knowledge that will help them incorporate GIS and remote sensing into decision making as they pursue careers in government, business, and other…
First published in 2003, this account of the anti-terrorist measures of London's financial district and the changes in urban security after 9/11 has been revised to take into account developments i…
"Human Geography: Landscapes of Human Activities" offers a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between human activities and the geographical landscapes they inhabit. This book delves into…
Methods in Human Geography offers a comprehensive guide to the range of research methods used in human geography. The book is designed to provide students and researchers with the tools necessary t…