The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis Volume 1: Geographic Patterns & Relationships

By: Mitchell, AndyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Redlands, California : Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), 1999Description: iv, 186 p.: illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 23 cmISBN: 9781879102064; 1879102064Subject(s): Geographic information systemsDDC classification: 910.02
Contents:
1. Introducing GIS analysis-- 2. Mapping Where Things Are-- 3. Mapping The Most and Least-- 4. Mapping Density-- 5. Finding What's Inside-- 6. Finding What's Nearby-- 7. Mapping Change.
Summary: Demonstrates how geographic analysis with GIS can identify patterns, relationships, and trends that lead to better decision making. This book focuses on the common geographic analysis tasks: mapping where things are, mapping the most and least, mapping density, finding what is inside, finding what is nearby, and mapping what has changed.
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Including Index

1. Introducing GIS analysis--
2. Mapping Where Things Are--
3. Mapping The Most and Least--
4. Mapping Density--
5. Finding What's Inside--
6. Finding What's Nearby--
7. Mapping Change.

Demonstrates how geographic analysis with GIS can identify patterns, relationships, and trends that lead to better decision making. This book focuses on the common geographic analysis tasks: mapping where things are, mapping the most and least, mapping density, finding what is inside, finding what is nearby, and mapping what has changed.

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