Geographic information system
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Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial and geographic data. It allows users to visualize, interpret, and understand complex spatial relationships and patterns that would otherwise be difficult to discern. GIS is used in a variety of fields such as geography, urban planning, environmental science, natural resource management, and many others.
GIS operates on the principle of geospatial data which refers to information about the location and attributes of natural or man-made features on Earth. Geospatial data can be collected using various methods such as GPS, remote sensing, and surveys. This data is then stored in a GIS database where it can be analyzed and visualized using specialized software tools.
GIS offers a wide range of applications such as mapping, modeling, and analysis. It enables users to create detailed and accurate maps, perform spatial analysis to identify patterns and relationships, and model complex processes to simulate and predict outcomes. GIS is also used for decision-making purposes such as identifying suitable locations for infrastructure development, assessing environmental impact, and managing natural resources.
In urban planning, GIS is used to analyze demographic data, traffic patterns, and land use to make informed decisions about land use and zoning. In environmental science, GIS is used to analyze changes in land use, monitor environmental health, and model the impact of natural disasters. In natural resource management, GIS is used to track wildlife populations, monitor forest health, and manage water resources.
One of the major advantages of GIS is its ability to integrate and analyze data from multiple sources. It allows users to overlay different layers of data to identify spatial relationships and patterns that may not be apparent in individual datasets. GIS is also flexible and customizable, allowing users to tailor it to their specific needs and requirements.
In conclusion, GIS is a powerful tool that enables users to visualize, analyze, and understand complex spatial relationships and patterns. It has a wide range of applications in various fields, including geography, urban planning, environmental science, and natural resource management. With the increasing availability of geospatial data and the development of new analytical tools, GIS is expected to play an increasingly important role in decision-making and planning processes in the future.
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QGIS Python Programming Cookbook
Joel Lawhead
Geographic information system
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1542
English
Scale in Remote Sensing and GIS
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1527
English
Uncertainty in Geographical Information
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1516
English
Geographical Information System and Crime Mapping
Mehtab Singh
Geographic information system
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Fahui Wang.
Geographic information system
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1504
English
Quantitative methods and socio-economic applications in GIS
Fahui Wang
Geographic information system
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1480
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Spatially Integrated Social Science
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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Fahui Wang.
Geographic information system
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1467
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GIS-based simulation and analysis of intra-urban commuting
Fahui Wang
Geographic information system
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Rene Rubalcava.
Geographic information system
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1438
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introducing ArcGIS API 4 for JavaScript: Turn Awesome Maps into Awesome Apps
Rene Rubalcava
Geographic information system
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1433
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Spatial Data Quality
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1429
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Geographic Information Systems and Science
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1424
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Geographic Information Systems and Crime Analysis
Fahui Wang
Geographic information system
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Michael Goodchild.
Geographic information system
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1360
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Spatial Uncertainty in Ecology: Implications for Remote Sensing and GIS Applications
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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Michael Goodchild.
Geographic information system
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1349
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Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge: Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in Theory and Practice
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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Interoperating Geographic Information Systems
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1237
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The Accuracy Of Spatial Databases
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1230
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GIS for Water Resource and Watershed Management
Unspecified writer
Geographic information system
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1180
English
Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1179
English
CyberGIS for Geospatial Discovery and Innovation
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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1106
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Manual of Digital Earth
Michael Goodchild
Geographic information system
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Michael Goodchild.
Geographic information system
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Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS: A Workbook Approach to Learning GIS
Michael Goodchild
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