Innovations In GIS

Innovations In GIS by David Parker is a comprehensive work published by CRC Press on June 9, 1996. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book is derived from presentations made at the third annual UK National Conference on GIS Research and features contributions from experts across various fields, including geography, mathematics, computing science, surveying, archaeology, planning, and medicine.
Readers will find a collection of insights that explore the intersection of technology and social science, particularly in the realms of remote sensing and geographic information systems. The diverse expertise represented in this volume provides a multifaceted perspective on the applications and implications of GIS in contemporary research and practice. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the advancements and methodologies within the field.
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Derived from presentations made at the third annual UK National Conference on GIS Research, this work consists of contributions by leading experts in: geography, mathematics, computing science, surveying, archaeology, planning and medicine.
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