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The Mexico Handbook - Economic and Demographic Maps and Statistics (Paperback): James B. Pick, Edgar W. Butler The Mexico Handbook - Economic and Demographic Maps and Statistics (Paperback)
James B. Pick, Edgar W. Butler
R1,319 Discovery Miles 13 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This reference incorporates information from the 1990 Mexican census and combines a wealth of historical data with revised graphs and improved maps showing social and economic change over the past century, particularly over the past decade.

Atlas Of Mexico (Paperback): James B. Pick Atlas Of Mexico (Paperback)
James B. Pick
R1,314 Discovery Miles 13 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This atlas, a part of a larger project devoted to developing a database of population of Mexico, will enhance understanding of Mexico, broaden US perspectives on Mexico, and interest others in using the data and maps in the information system.

The Mexico Handbook - Economic and Demographic Maps and Statistics (Hardcover): James B. Pick, Edgar W. Butler The Mexico Handbook - Economic and Demographic Maps and Statistics (Hardcover)
James B. Pick, Edgar W. Butler
R4,027 Discovery Miles 40 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This reference incorporates information from the 1990 Mexican census and combines a wealth of historical data with revised graphs and improved maps showing social and economic change over the past century, particularly over the past decade.

Spatial Business - Competing and Leading with Location Analytics (Paperback): Thomas A Horan, James B. Pick, Avijit Sarkar Spatial Business - Competing and Leading with Location Analytics (Paperback)
Thomas A Horan, James B. Pick, Avijit Sarkar
R2,691 R2,343 Discovery Miles 23 430 Save R348 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do companies use location intelligence to achieve competitive advantage and business success? We live in a digital, global economy, and businesses need to know where to source, operate, and market to grow their customer base. Through location analytics and location intelligence, a business can make better-informed decisions and ultimately add value to their organization, their customers, and society. But how do businesses integrate location analytics into their business development, marketing, and operations? Spatial Business: Competing and Leading with Location Analytics examines how location is a key factor in intelligent business decisions and achieving success. Through varied, in-depth, real-world examples, readers learn how location analytics solutions can be designed, deployed, and managed from strategic and operational perspectives. Each chapter of Spatial Business examines how real companies have integrated location into their business intelligence and decision-making. Some key concepts include: The fundamentals of spatial business and the technologies and methods by which businesses can understand the location value chain The creation of spatial business architecture to facilitate location analytics in meeting business goals and needs The themes of spatial business and implications for practice Written by experts in spatial business and designed for managers, professionals, and students at all levels, Spatial Business provides a road map for realizing the potential of geospatial data across the entire business value chain.

Renewable Energy: Problems and Prospects in Coachella Valley, California (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017): James B. Pick Renewable Energy: Problems and Prospects in Coachella Valley, California (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
James B. Pick
R2,334 Discovery Miles 23 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book analyzes the problems and potential of renewable energy development for the Coachella Valley of California and provides a useful case study for renewable energy feasibility assessments for other areas. A conceptual model, Integrated Policy Assessment Theory for Renewable Energy, is given and justified for renewable energy development in the Valley. Further, Central Place Theory, well known in urban geography, is discussed and it is seen to be very relevant to the understanding the Coachella Valley's city sizes and renewable energy markets, compared to the greater Los Angeles region. The book's research methods include geospatial mapping and analysis and interviews leaders in small innovative firms, government agencies, and nonprofits. The many findings of the book include evaluation of how the Valley's socioeconomic and transportation features influence renewable energy development, the scope of markets for solar and wind energy in the Valley, spatial confluences of renewable energy facilities with other features, and the future potential of ground-source heat pumps. Benchmark comparison of the Coachella Valley is done with two leading wind and solar regions elsewhere in the country, to assess the Valley's evolution and opportunities in renewable energy. The book concludes by evaluating the prospects and problems for the growth of renewable entrepreneurship, manufacturing, assembly, and operations in Coachella Valley. This leads to policy recommendations grounded in the book's research findings, which are intended for use by governments, businesses, and nonprofits. The hope is that many of the developmental experiences from the Coachella Valley will be helpful not only within the Valley but to other communities nationwide and worldwide.

The Global Digital Divides - Explaining Change (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015): James B. Pick,... The Global Digital Divides - Explaining Change (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
James B. Pick, Avijit Sarkar
R4,190 Discovery Miles 41 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyzes extensive data on the world’s rapidly changing and growing access to, use and geographies of information and communications technologies. It studies not only the spatial differences in technology usage worldwide, but also examines digital differences in the major world nations of China, India, the United States and Japan at the state and provincial levels. At the global level, factors such as education, innovation, judicial independence and investment are important to explaining differences in the adoption and use of technology. The country studies corroborate consistent determinants for technology usage for education, urban location, economic prosperity, and infrastructure, but also reveal unique determinants, such as social capital in the United States and India, exports in China and working age population and patents in Japan. Spatial patterns are revealed that indicate clusters of high and low technology use for various nations around the world, the countries of Africa and for individual states/provinces within nations. Based on theory, novel findings and phenomena that have remained largely unreported, the book considers the future of the worldwide digital divides, the policy role of governments and the challenges of leadership.  

Geothermal Energy Development - Problems and Prospects in the Imperial Valley of California (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Geothermal Energy Development - Problems and Prospects in the Imperial Valley of California (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982)
Edgar W. Butler, James B. Pick
R2,980 Discovery Miles 29 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What are the effects on an isolated region when an entirely new and major energy resource is developed to commercial proportions? What happens to the population, the economy, the environment, the community, and societal relations? How does the government frame work respond, the family structure adapt, the economy expand, and life styles change under the impact of new forces which hold a prom ise of much benefit and a risk of adverse consequences? Imperial County, California, has a population of less than 90,000 people. This population has been exceptionally stable for years, cen tered as it is in an agricultural and recreational framework. The county is somewhat cut off from other areas by geographic barriers of moun'" tains and desert, by state and natural boundaries, and is the most remote of all 58 counties of California from the state capitol, Sacra mento. In the decade of the 1950s, geographical explorations for oil re vealed some anomalous structures underlying the desert and agricul tural areas in Imperial County. These, when drilled, seemed to be oil less and hot, and so lacked attractiveness to petroleum wildcatters. In the decade of the 1960s, Dr.

Mexico Megacity (Hardcover): James B. Pick Mexico Megacity (Hardcover)
James B. Pick
R4,024 Discovery Miles 40 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a population of 15 million persons in 1990, Mexico City is one of the world's largest cities. It is a famous center of civilizations and culture and one of the economic capitals of the Americas, but it also has serious social and economic problems, including large impoverished zones, severe environmental degradation, crime, and overpopulation.

Mexico Megacity (Paperback, Revised): James B. Pick Mexico Megacity (Paperback, Revised)
James B. Pick
R1,801 Discovery Miles 18 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a population of 15 million persons in 1990, Mexico City is one of the world's largest cities. It is a famous center of civilizations and culture and one of the economic capitals of the Americas, but it also has serious social and economic problems, including large impoverished zones, severe environmental degradation, crime, and overpopulation.This book describes and analyzes growth, change, and spatial patterns in Mexico City, looking at urbanization, population, marriage and fertility, health and mortality, migration, environment and housing, social characteristics, the economy, labor force, and corporate structure. Applying modern techniques of geographic information systems and spatial analysis, the authors reveal many previously unknown or unrecognized trends and patterns. In a capstone chapter, they summarize the spatial patterns in a series of cluster analyses that identify distinctive zones within the metropolis--a prosperous core, surrounding complex ring patterns, an impoverished zone, and semi-rural arms. They also compare the pattern of Mexico City's cluster zones to the classical and developmental literature on cities. In closing, the authors suggest government policies that would foster optimal future development of an even larger metropolis.This book addresses a topic of growing importance. The United Nations predicts the emergence of many more giant cities worldwide over the next quarter century, most of which will appear in the developing world. "Mexico Megacity" is a milestone work that increases our knowledge about one developing world megacity while offering analytical tools for studying others.

Atlas Of Mexico (Hardcover): James B. Pick Atlas Of Mexico (Hardcover)
James B. Pick
R4,162 Discovery Miles 41 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This atlas, a part of a larger project devoted to developing a database of population of Mexico, will enhance understanding of Mexico, broaden US perspectives on Mexico, and interest others in using the data and maps in the information system.

The Global Digital Divides - Explaining Change (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): James B. Pick, Avijit Sarkar The Global Digital Divides - Explaining Change (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
James B. Pick, Avijit Sarkar
R3,066 Discovery Miles 30 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyzes extensive data on the world's rapidly changing and growing access to, use and geographies of information and communications technologies. It studies not only the spatial differences in technology usage worldwide, but also examines digital differences in the major world nations of China, India, the United States and Japan at the state and provincial levels. At the global level, factors such as education, innovation, judicial independence and investment are important to explaining differences in the adoption and use of technology. The country studies corroborate consistent determinants for technology usage for education, urban location, economic prosperity, and infrastructure, but also reveal unique determinants, such as social capital in the United States and India, exports in China and working age population and patents in Japan. Spatial patterns are revealed that indicate clusters of high and low technology use for various nations around the world, the countries of Africa and for individual states/provinces within nations. Based on theory, novel findings and phenomena that have remained largely unreported, the book considers the future of the worldwide digital divides, the policy role of governments and the challenges of leadership.

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