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By Laura Lang

Transportation professionals increasingly rely on geographic information system (GIS) methods and technology to manage equipment and facilities. This richly illustrated volume...More


By David E. Davis

Now everyone can create smart maps for school, work, home, or community action using a personal computer. Whether you're a student, business person, homemaker, or community...More


By Karen C. Hanna

For progressive landscape architects, GIS technology is an increasingly important software tool for organizing digital spatial data in an accessible and logical manner. GIS...More


Extending ArcView GIS is the companion workbook to ESRI's best-selling Getting to Know ArcView GIS. Taking up where that book leaves off, it explores the three most popular ESRI ArcView GIS...More
Timothy W. Foresman, Editor, Prentice Hall PTR, 1998, 397 p

The first book to focus fully on the history of GIS.

See Contributing Editor Bill Thoen's review.


Nancy La Vigne and Julie Wartell, eds., 1998

The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) and the National Institute of Justice Crime Mapping Research Center (CMRC) collaborated in this volume...More


Spatial analysis is where the GIS rubber hits the road, where all the hard work of digitizing, building a database, checking for errors, and dealing with the details of projections and...More
Overviews technologies and practices of precision agriculture (the use of technologies such as sensors, satellite photography, and multispectral imaging in crop production) and explores the...More
Renowned contributors assess the links between technological change, analytical information and data customization which are now beginning to stimulate the wider adoption of GIS as a management...More
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