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Earth Science, Geography, Business Technology, Information Systems, General Reference, Ecology & Environmental Sciences, Earth Science, Atlases & Maps, Environmental Sciences, Management & Leadership

Spatial Information and the Environment

by Peter Halls, Halls Halls
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Overview

There is considerable current academic interest in the interface between geographical information systems (GIS) and the environment. This new monograph explores the process from start to finish. It begins with information acquisition in the environment and moves on to tool and techniques for manipulating the information, visualisation and navigation methods for exploring it, and computation and modelling techniques for its analysis. It then concludes with a survey of decision support, for its application.
Spatial Information and the Environment is the eighth book in the Innovations in GIS series initiated in 1994. The series is in essence derived from a selection of the presentations made at the annual GIS Research UK conference 2000 held in York, and has now changed its focus by concentrating on a single topic, making each text distinctive.

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There is considerable current academic interest in the interface between geographical information systems (GIS) and the environment. This new monograph explores the process from start to finish. It begins with information acquisition in the environment and moves on to tool and techniques for manipulating the information, visualisation and navigation methods for exploring it, and computation and modelling techniques for its analysis. It then concludes with a survey of decision support, for its application.
Spatial Information and the Environment is the eighth book in the Innovations in GIS series initiated in 1994. The series is in essence derived from a selection of the presentations made at the annual GIS Research UK conference 2000 held in York, and has now changed its focus by concentrating on a single topic, making each text distinctive.

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A thematic selection of 17 papers from the 2000 meeting of the annual GIS Research UK conference in York considers the acquisition of information about the environment, the exploration and analysis of that information, and applying the conclusions reached to decision support. Among the topics are using satellite images classified by artificial neural networks to extract field boundary information, a knowledge-based geographical information system for concurrent navigation monitoring, and evaluation methods to support the comparison of maps for environmental decision making. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A thematic selection of 17 papers from the 2000 meeting of the annual GIS Research UK conference in York considers the acquisition of information about the environment, the exploration and analysis of that information, and applying the conclusions reached to decision support. Among the topics are using satellite images classified by artificial neural networks to extract field boundary information, a knowledge-based geographical information system for concurrent navigation monitoring, and evaluation methods to support the comparison of maps for environmental decision making. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2001
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415253628

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