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Spatial Analysis and GIS
Contributor(s): Fotheringham, S. (Editor), Rogerson, Peter (Editor)
ISBN: 0748401040     ISBN-13: 9780748401048
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $94.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1994
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BISAC Categories:
- Travel
- Science | Earth Sciences - Geography
- Technology & Engineering | Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
Dewey: 910.285
LCCN: 93033031
Series: Technical Issues in Geographic Information Systems
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.78" W x 8.6" (1.08 lbs) 296 pages
 
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Geographic information systems represent an exciting and rapidly expanding technology via which spatial data may be captured, stored, retrieved, displayed, manipulated and analysed. Applications of this technology include detailed inventories of land use parcels. Spatial patterns of disease, geodemographics, environmental management and macroscale inventories of global resources.
The impetus for this book is the relative lack of research into the integration of spatial analysis and GIS, and the potential benefits in developing such an integration. From a GIS perspective, there is an increasing demand for systems that do something other than display and organize data. From a spatial analytical perspective, there are advantages to linking statistical methods and mathematical models to the database and display capabilities of a GIS. Although the GIS may not be absolutely necessary for spatial analysis, it can facilitate such an analysis and moreover provide insights that might otherwise have been missed.
The contributions to the book tell us where we are and where we ought to be going. It suggests that the integration of spatial analysis and GIS will stimulate interest in quantitative spatial science, particularly exploratory and visual types of analysis and represents a unique statement of the state-of-the-art issues in integration and interface.