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Exploring Spatial Analysis in Geographic Information Systems

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Written for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) professionals and students, this book provides an introduction to spatial analysis concepts and applications along with numerous examples and exercises. Topics include spatial data; quantification of spatial features; single-and multi-layer operations; and analysis of point features, networks, surfaces and grids.

Exploring Spatial Analysis is for students and professionals who wish to quickly become proficient with spatial analytical techniques employed in geographical information systems. Early in the book, basic concepts are defined and explored along with a brief survey of real world applications. Subsequent chapters focus on explanations and examples of specific techniques and procedures.

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