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A Way of Putting It - Sermons of Peter Atkinson
Peter Atkinson; Edited by Michael W Brierley; Foreword by John Inge; Contributions by Georgina Byrne; Afterword by Stephen Cottrell
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R374
Discovery Miles 3 740
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Now ubiquitous in modern life, spatial data present great
opportunities to transform many of the processes on which we base
our everyday lives. However, not only do these data depend on the
scale of measurement, but also handling these data (e.g., to make
suitable maps) requires that we account for the scale of
measurement explicitly. Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis
describes the scales of measurement and scales of spatial variation
that exist in the measured data. It provides you with a series of
tools for handling spatial data while accounting for scale. The
authors detail a systematic strategy for handling scale issues from
geographic reality, through measurements, to resultant spatial data
and their analyses. They also explore a process-pattern paradigm in
approaching scale issues. This is well reflected, for example, in
chapters dealing with terrain analysis, in which scale in terrain
derivatives is described in relation to the processing involved in
the derivation of specific terrain variables from elevation data,
and area classes, which are viewed as driven by class-forming
covariates. Lastly, this book provides coverage of some of the
issues related to scale that are relatively under-represented in
the literature, such as the effects of scale on information content
in remotely sensed images, and the interaction between scale and
uncertainty that is increasingly important for spatial information
and analysis. By taking a rigorous, scientific approach to scale
and its various meanings in relation to the geographic world, the
book alleviates some of the frustration caused by dealing with
issues of scale. While past research has led to an increasing
number of journal articles and a few books dedicated to scale
modeling and change of scale, this book helps you to develop
coherent strategies for scale modeling, highlighting applicability
for a variety of fields, from geomatic engineering and
geoinformatics to environmental modeling.
Now ubiquitous in modern life, spatial data present great
opportunities to transform many of the processes on which we base
our everyday lives. However, not only do these data depend on the
scale of measurement, but also handling these data (e.g., to make
suitable maps) requires that we account for the scale of
measurement explicitly. Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis
describes the scales of measurement and scales of spatial variation
that exist in the measured data. It provides you with a series of
tools for handling spatial data while accounting for scale.
The authors detail a systematic strategy for handling scale
issues from geographic reality, through measurements, to resultant
spatial data and their analyses. They also explore a
process-pattern paradigm in approaching scale issues. This is well
reflected, for example, in chapters dealing with terrain analysis,
in which scale in terrain derivatives is described in relation to
the processing involved in the derivation of specific terrain
variables from elevation data, and area classes, which are viewed
as driven by class-forming covariates. Lastly, this book provides
coverage of some of the issues related to scale that are relatively
under-represented in the literature, such as the effects of scale
on information content in remotely sensed images, and the
interaction between scale and uncertainty that is increasingly
important for spatial information and analysis.
By taking a rigorous, scientific approach to scale and its
various meanings in relation to the geographic world, the book
alleviates some of the frustration caused by dealing with issues of
scale. While past research has led to an increasing number of
journal articles and a few books dedicated to scale modeling and
change of scale, this book helps you to develop coherent strategies
for scale modeling, highlighting applicability for a variety of
fields, from geomatic engineering and geoinformatics to
environmental modeling.
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GeoDynamics (Hardcover, New)
Peter Atkinson, Giles M Foody, Steven E. Darby, Fulong Wu
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R5,861
Discovery Miles 58 610
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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While remote sensing gives a surface depiction of the world, its
recent convergence with GIS enables richer depictions that can be
used to simulate physical processes, identify trends, and make more
accurate predictions. GeoDynamics is based on specialized lectures
from an international field of experts, addressing remote sensing,
spatially distributed modeling of land surface processes, and urban
dynamics as part of the GeoComputation conference. It focuses on
this symbiotic relationship in a detailed discussion of both remote
sensing and spatially distributed dynamic modeling. The book
analyzes recent developments in assembling geographical information
such as: the ubiquitous deployment of portable measurement devices
enabled with global positioning technology and its impact on the
field; the management, benefits, and challenges of modeling dynamic
processes in three dimensions; the implications of temporal
granularity of simulations to predictions; and the appropriate
representation of human factors in GIS. It illustrates the
importance of incorporating interdisciplinary sciences to hone GIS
capabilities, the advantage of sharing data and representations,
and effective communication through visualization. This book
establishes how these integrated technologies have become a central
part of building spatial representations. GeoDynamics is a lasting
record of this groundbreaking conference and a valuable
contribution to the growing literature on GeoDynamics for academics
and practitioners alike.
The latest release in the Innovations in GIS series, this book
presents all the latest research in geocomputational techniques as
presented in the 2000 GIS UK Annual Conference.
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