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Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts: Maps, Archives, and
Timelines cultivates the spatial thinking "habit of mind" as a
critical geographical view of how the world works, including how
environmental systems function, and how we can approach and solve
environmental problems using maps, archives, and timelines. The
work explains why spatial thinking matters as it helps readers to
integrate a variety of methods to describe and analyze
spatial/temporal events and phenomena in disparate environmental
contexts. It weaves together maps, GIS, timelines, and storytelling
as important strategies in examining concepts and procedures in
analyzing real-world data and relationships. The work thus adds
significant value to qualitative and quantitative research in
environmental (and related) sciences. Features Written by
internationally renowned experts known for taking complex ideas and
finding accessible ways to more broadly understand and communicate
them. Includes real-world studies explaining the merging of
disparate data in a sensible manner, understandable across several
disciplines. Unique approach to spatial thinking involving animated
maps, 3D maps, GEOMATs, and story maps to integrate maps, archives,
and timelines—first across a single environmental example and
then through varied examples. Merges spatial and temporal views on
a broad range of environmental issues from traditional
environmental topics to more unusual ones involving urban studies,
medicine, municipal/governmental application, and citizen-scientist
topics. Provides easy to follow step-by-step instructions to
complete tasks; no prior experience in data processing is needed.
Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts: Maps, Archives, and
Timelines cultivates the spatial thinking "habit of mind" as a
critical geographical view of how the world works, including how
environmental systems function, and how we can approach and solve
environmental problems using maps, archives, and timelines. The
work explains why spatial thinking matters as it helps readers to
integrate a variety of methods to describe and analyze
spatial/temporal events and phenomena in disparate environmental
contexts. It weaves together maps, GIS, timelines, and storytelling
as important strategies in examining concepts and procedures in
analyzing real-world data and relationships. The work thus adds
significant value to qualitative and quantitative research in
environmental (and related) sciences. Features Written by
internationally renowned experts known for taking complex ideas and
finding accessible ways to more broadly understand and communicate
them. Includes real-world studies explaining the merging of
disparate data in a sensible manner, understandable across several
disciplines. Unique approach to spatial thinking involving animated
maps, 3D maps, GEOMATs, and story maps to integrate maps, archives,
and timelines-first across a single environmental example and then
through varied examples. Merges spatial and temporal views on a
broad range of environmental issues from traditional environmental
topics to more unusual ones involving urban studies, medicine,
municipal/governmental application, and citizen-scientist topics.
Provides easy to follow step-by-step instructions to complete
tasks; no prior experience in data processing is needed.
An Essay In Cultural Geography. Department Of Geography, No. 55.
An Essay In Cultural Geography. Department Of Geography, No. 55.
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