The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer

The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer
Title The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer PDF eBook
Author Mary Howe Smith Pratt
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1898
Genre Geography
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The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer

The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer
Title The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer PDF eBook
Author Arnold Guyot
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1898
Genre Geography
ISBN

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A Primer of GIS, First Edition

A Primer of GIS, First Edition
Title A Primer of GIS, First Edition PDF eBook
Author Francis James Harvey
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 332
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This textbook examines the choices considered when creating geographic representations and cartographic representations, transforming spherical coordinates to planar coordinates, and modeling geographic data. Harvey (geography, University of Minnesota) introduces the three generic options for recording the locations and characteristics of things and events, the principles of remote sensing, map design elements, and geostatistical methods. Fifteen color plates are provided in the middle of the book, while black and white images are scattered throughout.

Geocomputation

Geocomputation
Title Geocomputation PDF eBook
Author Chris Brunsdon
Publisher SAGE
Pages 612
Release 2015-01-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 147390630X

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Geocomputation is the use of software and computing power to solve complex spatial problems. It is gaining increasing importance in the era of the ‘big data’ revolution, of ‘smart cities’, of crowdsourced data, and of associated applications for viewing and managing data geographically - like Google Maps. This student focused book: Provides a selection of practical examples of geocomputational techniques and ‘hot topics’ written by world leading practitioners. Integrates supporting materials in each chapter, such as code and data, enabling readers to work through the examples themselves. Chapters provide highly applied and practical discussions of: Visualisation and exploratory spatial data analysis Space time modelling Spatial algorithms Spatial regression and statistics Enabling interactions through the use of neogeography All chapters are uniform in design and each includes an introduction, case studies, conclusions - drawing together the generalities of the introduction and specific findings from the case study application – and guidance for further reading. This accessible text has been specifically designed for those readers who are new to Geocomputation as an area of research, showing how complex real-world problems can be solved through the integration of technology, data, and geocomputational methods. This is the applied primer for Geocomputation in the social sciences.

Our World

Our World
Title Our World PDF eBook
Author Sue Lowell Gallion
Publisher Phaidon Press
Pages 26
Release 2020-06-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781838660819

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A read-aloud introduction to geography for young children that, when opened and folded back, creates a freestanding globe Children are invited to identify and experience the Earth's amazing geography through rhyming verse and lush illustrations: from rivers, lakes, and oceans deep, to valleys, hills, and mountains steep. Secondary text offers more detailed, curriculum-focused facts and encourages readers to consider their own living environments, making the reading experience personal yet set within a global backdrop. This informative homage to Earth is sure to inspire readers to learn more about their planet – and to engage with the world around them. Ages 2–5

Reading-literature, Primer [- ]

Reading-literature, Primer [- ]
Title Reading-literature, Primer [- ] PDF eBook
Author Harriette Taylor Treadwell
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1916
Genre
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Agent-Based Modelling and Geographical Information Systems

Agent-Based Modelling and Geographical Information Systems
Title Agent-Based Modelling and Geographical Information Systems PDF eBook
Author Andrew Crooks
Publisher SAGE Publications Limited
Pages 0
Release 2019-01-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781473958654

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This is the era of Big Data and computational social science. It is an era that requires tools which can do more than visualise data but also model the complex relation between data and human action, and interaction. Agent-Based Models (ABM) - computational models which simulate human action and interaction – do just that. This textbook explains how to design and build ABM and how to link the models to Geographical Information Systems. It guides you from the basics through to constructing more complex models which work with data and human behaviour in a spatial context. All of the fundamental concepts are explained and related to practical examples to facilitate learning (with models developed in NetLogo with all code examples available on the accompanying website). You will be able to use these models to develop your own applications and link, where appropriate, to Geographical Information Systems. All of the key ideas and methods are explained in detail: geographical modelling; an introduction to ABM; the fundamentals of Geographical Information Science; why ABM and GIS; using QGIS; designing and building an ABM; calibration and validation; modelling human behavior. An applied primer, that provides fundamental knowledge and practical skills, it will provide you with the skills to build and run your own models, and to begin your own research projects.