Join Books.org — it's free

Landscape Gardening, Geography - General & Miscellaneous, Cartography, Landscape Architecture
GIS and Site Design by Karen C. Hanna,R. Brian Culpepper — book cover

GIS and Site Design

by Karen C. Hanna, R. Brian Culpepper
Write a review
Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

A low-stress introduction to GIS

Forget everything you've been told about geographic information systems. Today's simpler, less expensive, and far more refined GIS software can be operated on a PC or Mac, and in this book you'll discover a new approach to GIS site design and land planning that makes the entire process easier, faster, and more designer friendly.

GIS in Site Design demonstrates how to use GIS the same way you would work with tracing paper and markers. The only difference is that now you'll be meeting your clients' needs to employ GIS data and deliver products in a GIS environment.

The companion CD-ROM contains a tutorial library of all the GIS data in the book. Using techniques explained on the CD to model your own drawings, you'll learn to use GIS for:
* Landscape architecture, site design, and land planning
* Visual resource analysis
* Design of large sites—subdivisions, golf courses, parks, campuses, and more
* Design of linear systems such as greenways, trails, and riparian restorations

GIS in Site Design is an indispensable resource that will help you master this increasingly important tool and gain access to larger and more challenging site design projects.

About the Author, Karen C. Hanna,R. Brian Culpepper

KAREN CALHOON HANNA is Departmental Chairperson of Landscape Architecture at the University of Arkansas. A registered landscape architect in California and Arkansas, she holds certification with the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards. She began working with geographical information systems in the early 1970s.

R. BRIAN CULPEPPER is a Research Specialist with the Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He is a consultant and founding partner of Culpepper, Dzur & Johnson, LLC, a GIS consulting firm.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Library Journal

A GIS (geographic information system) is a wonderful visual database tool that can be used with any sort of data that can be represented visually--demographics, land use, and urban infrastructure such as wiring and drainage. This book is one of the better general introductions to GIS on the market today. Hanna and Culpepper also provide a great introduction to simple GIS for design and land planning on PCs or Macs. Highly recommended for larger collections.

Booknews

Provides an introduction to the use of geographic information systems (GIS) in site design or multipurpose land planning. The authors maintain that today's simple and precise GIS software enables the designer to meet the client's needs for employing GIS data, to produce the same designs he would create by using tracing papers and markers, and to deliver products in a GIS environment. A CD-ROM contains a tutorial library of the GIS data in the book. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
April 27, 1998
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471163879

Similar books