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Humankind has made more progress during the past 20 years in mapping the surface of neighboring planets than during the past 500 years in mapping the final frontier of Earth: the oceans. Indeed,...More
Designed for both experienced marine cartographers and less technically oriented conservationists, this wide-ranging collection of case studies shows how GIS is helping scientists study the...More
This book reviews how aquatic optics models can convert remote determinations of water color into accurate assessments of water quality. It illustrates how this conversion can generate products...More
Giving social scientists and students a solid introduction to GIS, this study focuses on some of society's most pressing issues, including growth, pollution, and economic development. By calling...More
Demonstrates the power of GIS techniques and provides basic information on possible ecological applications. Helpful to all ecologists from students to experienced researchers.
Over the last two decades there has been increasing recognition that problems in Oceanography and Fisheries Sciences and related marine areas are nearly all manifest in the spatio-temporal...More
This conceptual overview introduces and explains the concept of geodatabases-object-oriented data models-which are introduced in ArcInfo 8, the world's most advanced Geographic Information...More
This book derives from a training course run by ITC for professionals and managers in the environmental sciences, detailing the applications of remote sensing and GIS for environmental...More
This book introduces the principles of remote sensing from an Earth resource perspective. It describes a) the fundamental characteristics of electromagnetic radiation and how the energy...More
Significant advances in geomatics and geomorphology are changing the way in which scientists study complex mountain environments. This book provides a critical treatment and evaluation of these...More
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