Geographical Information Systems and Computer Cartography

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Routledge, 01/05/2014 - 344 páginas

A concise text presenting the fundamental concepts in Geographical Information Systems (GIS), emphasising an understanding of techniques in management, analysis and graphic display of spatial information.

Divided into five parts - the first part reviews the development and application of GIS, followed by a summary of the characteristics and representation of geographical information. It concludes with an overview of the functions provided by typical GIS systems. Part Two introduces co-ordinate systems and map projections, describes methods for digitising map data and gives an overview of remote sensing. Part Three deals with data storage and database management, as well as specialised techniques for accessing spatial data. Spatial modelling and analytical techniques for decision making form the subject of Part Four, while the final part is concerned with graphical representation, emphasising issues of graphics technology, cartographic design and map generalisation.

 

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Primary data acquisition from ground and remote surveys
Data quality and data exchange standards
Vector to raster and raster to vector conversions
Computer data storage
Database management systems
Spatial data access methods for points lines and polygons
Spatial Data Modelling and Analysis
Techniques in spatial decision support

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Coordinate systems transformations and map projections
Digitising editing and structuring map data
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Computer graphics technology for display and interaction
Cartographic communication and visualisation
Map generalisation
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Chris B. Jones

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