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Geospatial Analysis: Principles, Techniques and Software Tools
This book addresses the full spectrum of analytical techniques that are provided within modern Geographic Information Systems and related geospatial software products.
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GIS Succinctly ©2013 (Peter Shaw)
This book guides you through it all, starting with a detailed examination of the data and processes that constitute the internals of a GIS.
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Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
This book presents findings that explain GIS’s applications in different subfields of social sciences.
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Cartography - A Tool for Spatial Analysis (Carlos Bateira)
This book presents several contributions at different areas and activities showing the importance of the cartography to the perception and organization of the territory.
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A Practical Guide to Geostatistical Mapping (Tomislav Hengl)
A practical guide to geostatistical mapping using R+gstat/geoR, SAGA GIS and Google Earth combo of software packages.
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Principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
This book is designed to provide students in a first or second GIS course with a solid foundation in both GIS concepts and the use of GIS.
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Reading Topographic Maps (Robert Davidson)
A general introduction with to maps, security, topographic map symbols, grids, the use of overlays, aerial photographs, land navigation, use of compass, orienteering, etc.
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GPS Made Easy - A Complete No-nonsense Guide
You’ll find out how to create and use digital maps and learn about waypoints, tracks, coordinate systems, and other key point to using GPS technology.
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Map Scripting 101: Building Interactive Maps (DuVander)
This book delivers 73 immediately useful scripts that will show you how to create interactive maps and mashups.
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Google Maps API Tutorial (Mike Williams)
It will provide the reader with the skills and knowledge necessary to incorporate Google Maps version 3 on web pages in both desktop and mobile browsers..
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A Gentle Introduction to GIS (Tim Sutton, O. et al)
This book contains what you need to know on mapping terminology and digital mapping, how to locate geographic features and analyze their patterns, and how to generate travel directions, customer locations lists, and much more with GIS.
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Applied Spatial Data Analysis with R (Roger S. Bivand, et al)
This book will be of interest to researchers who intend to use R to handle, visualise, and analyse spatial data.
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A Gentle Introduction to SAGA GIS (Victor Olaya)
This book describes the main features of SAGA, and its aimed at every user who wants to use it as an all–purpose GIS with which develop “real” geographical analysis.
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