Francis Harvey 
A Primer of GIS [EPUB ebook] 
Fundamental Geographic and Cartographic Concepts

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This accessible text prepares students to understand and work with geographic information systems (GIS), offering a detailed introduction to essential theories, concepts, and skills. The book is organized in four modular parts that can be used in any sequence in entry-level and more specialized courses. Basic cartographic principles are integrated with up-to-date discussions of GIS technologies and applications. Coverage includes everything from what geographic information is to its many uses and societal implications. Practical examples and exercises invite readers to explore the choices involved in producing reliable maps and other forms of geographic information. Illustrations include 170 figures (with 15 in color). The companion website provides links to Web resources for each chapter, plus downloadable Power Point slides of most of the figures.


New to This Edition

*Chapter on online mapping and Big Data.

*New and updated discussions of remote sensing, vector and raster data models, location privacy, uses of geocoding, and other timely topics.

*Chapter on the many uses of GIS, such as in market analyses, emergency responding, and tracking of epidemics.

*Section overviews and an end-of-book glossary.


Pedagogical Features

*Modules and individual chapters can be used sequentially or in any order.

*End-of-chapter review questions with answers, exercises, and extended exercises for applying theories and concepts.

*’In-Depth’ sidebars offering a closer look at key concepts and applications.

*End-of-chapter links to relevant Web resources.

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Table of Content


I. Your World and Geographic Information Technology

1. Goals of Cartography and GI: Representation and Communication

2. Choices in How We Make Representations

3. GI and Cartography Issues

4. The Many Uses of GIS with Case Examples

5. Projections

II. The Functions and Methods of GIS

6. Locational and Coordinate Systems

7. Databases, Cartography, and Geographic Information

8. Surveying, GPS, Digitization

9. Remote Sensing

10. Locations and Fields: Discrete and Nondiscrete Geographic Information

III. Techniques and Practices

11. Cartographic Representation

12. Map Cultures, Misuses, and GI

13. Administration of Spaces

14. Online Mapping and Geocoded Worlds

IV. Fundamentals of Geographic Information Analysis: Understanding the World

15. GI Analysis and GIS

16. Geospatial Statistics

17. Considering the Past and Future of GIS

About the author


Francis Harvey, Ph D, is Head of the Department of Cartography and Visual Communication at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography and Professor of Visual Communication in Geography at Leipzig University in Germany. He was formerly Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Society at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Harvey’s research addresses a range of central issues in geographic information science, including visualization, ethics, values, institutional aspects, cadastral issues, pedagogy, and overlay algorithms. His teaching has covered the use of evolving geographic information technologies for undergraduates and graduate students in the United States and internationally. Currently, he is Chair of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographic Information Science.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 360 ● ISBN 9781462524945 ● File size 22.3 MB ● Publisher Guilford Publications ● Published 2015 ● Edition 2 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5058159 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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