GIS, environmental modeling and engineering

Promoting the critical thinking needed for the effective applications of these systems and their analytical outputs, this book explores how to use GIS and external models to solve real environmental problems. The text defines GIS, identifies how data is structured, and explains common functionality....

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Main Author: Brimicombe, Allan
Format: eBook Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group 2010
CRC Press
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition:2
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ISBN:9781439808702, 1439808708
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Table of Contents:
  • Front cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- The Author -- Abbreviations -- Statement on Trade Names and Trademarks -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. From GIS to Geocomputation -- Chapter 3. GIScience and the Rise of Geo-Information Engineering -- Chapter 4. Approaches to Modeling -- Chapter 5. The Role and Nature of Environmental Models -- Chapter 6. Case Studies in GIS, Environmental Modeling, and Engineering -- Chapter 7. Issues of Coupling the Technologies -- Chapter 8. Data and Information Quality Issues -- Chapter 9. Modeling Issues -- Chapter 10. Decision Making under Uncertainty -- References -- Index -- Back cover