An Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems
Series: Spatial Information Systems;
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Product details:
- Edition number New ed
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 14 November 1991
- ISBN 9780195065350
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages376 pages
- Size 234x163x18 mm
- Weight 568 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 8 pp colour plates, numerous black and white figures, tables, maps 0
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Long description:
Geographic information systems (GIS) combine computer graphics technology with data base structures and techniques of spatial analysis. The technology is growing rapidly as cities and counties have begun to investigate GIS as a solution to their information processing problems.
This book, the second in the series Spatial Information Systems, describes the basic concepts of automated mapping, data base structures, topological structures, land records information, and spatial analysis techniques with specific reference to US models.
`Huxhold's text is a carefully developed primer for those who aim to develop urban applications in the United States, and for an undergraduate provides a very well-written and logically developed work.'
Michael Blakemore, Times Higher Education Supplement
Table of Contents:
Information in the organization; Geographic information systems defined; Applications of geographic information systems; Topological data structures; Geographic base files; Land records information; The model urban GIS project; Applications digest; Glossary; Index
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