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What to Expect in GIS in Fall 2012

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Tuesday, September 11th 2012


The long northern hemisphere summer is over and the geospatial industry is gearing up for fall. What should we expect? What would we like to see? Our editors get listeners ready for the next few months.
 
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GIS Tutorial for Health, Fourth Edition, shows health professionals and students how to analyze and manage health data using GIS. The book includes exercises that cover health map basics, data preparation for maps, and spatial analysis of health issues. For more information, visit esri.com/esripress.

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