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Geographical Information Systems: Principles, Techniques, Management and Applications, 2nd Edition, Abridged

Description
Praise for the Second Edition:

"A tour de force. Anyone seeking a combined primer and state-of-the-art summary on almost any facet of current geographical information systems (GIS) will find it here."
--International Journal of Geographical Information Science

"Stands as a definitive reference to GIS . . . a thorough and up-to-date overview of the subject."
--Australian Geographical Studies

"Remains the single-most valuable source for the dedicated GIS scholar and practitioner."
--Annals of the Association of American Geographers

"Conveys the continuing excitement that exists in GIS, the multitude of perspectives, issues, and solutions."
--Transactions in GIS

Since the publication of the First Edition of Geographical Information Systems in 1991, the "Big Book" of GIS has become the definitive work on the science, application, and practice of GIS. This new Abridged Second Edition of Geographical Information Systems brings this definitive reference to a whole new audience, with a streamlined format, a new chapter covering recent developments in GIS, and the full text of the Second Edition of Geographical Information Systems, seventy-two chapters in all, on the accompanying CD-ROM in searchable PDF format.

Unmatched in scope by any other reference on the subject, Geographical Information Systems, Second Edition provides crucial background on basic GIS concepts and addresses the radical shifts and changes that have taken place in GIS technology and its uses. Included in this Abridged Edition are twenty-four chapters covering topics as diverse as issues of space and time in GIS, problems with data quality, uncertainty and error detection, spatial analysis, developments in GIS architecture and spatial databases, GIS data collection, data transformation and linkage, implementing GIS and using it as a management tool, and the societal and legal implications of GIS and spatial information.

This affordable Abridged Edition provides a convenient reader for students taking any of a wide range of GIS courses, and serves as a concise reference for professionals working with GIS.
About the Author
PAUL A. LONGLEY is Professor of Geographic Information Science at University College London.

MICHAEL F. GOODCHILD is Chair of the Executive Committee of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA), and Professor of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

DAVID J. MAGUIRE is Director of Products and International at Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) in California.

DAVID W. RHIND is Vice Chancellor of City University, London, and former director general and chief executive of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain.

Features
  • Student-priced edition makes the material available to a wider audience than ever before.
  • Contains the most relevant and important papers from the second edition of the "Big Book".
  • Accompanying CD-ROM includes the full text of the second edition of the "Big Book" (Geographic Information Systems) in PDF format, encompassing over 1,000 pages of the seminal writing on GIS.
  • New Introdutory chapter by the editors described new developments in the field and how it has changed since the last edition of the book.
  • Summarizes state-of-the-art knowledge and best practice for the wide range of users.
  • Explains recent developments, and anticipates possible future directions.
  • Provides full cross-references and linkage between related themes.