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Geographic Information Systems in Ecology (Ecological Methods and Concepts) [Paperback]

Carol A Johnston (Author)
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0632038594 978-0632038596 February 11, 1998 1
Geographical information systems are one of the most revolutionary and important tools that have become available to ecological researchers in recent years. Many ecologists are unaware, however, of the full power of GIS techniques and are not using them to their full advantage. By providing examples of ecological applications at scales ranging from organisms to landscapes, this new book offers basic information on the variety of analyses available using GIS. Also discussed is the full scope for linkage to related technologies like remote sensing and methods like spatially explicit modelling. Researchers will find this an invaluable guide to applying and getting the most out of GIS techniques.

  • Presumes no previous GIS experience.
  • A practical guide to using GIS in ecological research.
  • Uses numerous and varied experimental examples and data.

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Geographical information systems are one of the most revolutionary and important tools that have become available to ecological researchers in recent years. Many ecologists are, however, not aware of the full power of GIS techniques and are not using them to their full advantage. This new book provides basic information on the types of analyses that can be carried out using GIS, using examples of ecological applications at scales from organisms to landscapes. The full scope for linkage to related technologies, such as remote sensing, and methods such as spatially explicit modelling is also discussed. Researchers will find this an invaluable guide to applying and getting the most out of GIS techniques.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (February 11, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0632038594
  • ISBN-13: 978-0632038596
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent overview, June 24, 2000
This review is from: Geographic Information Systems in Ecology (Ecological Methods and Concepts) (Paperback)
"Geographic Information Systems in Ecology" provides a good overview of basic geographic concepts that ecologists use to analyze spatial patterns. Johnston starts out with basic GIS concepts, then moves to linear, topographic, temporal, and spatial interpolation techniques, and then wraps up with GPS concepts and basic modeling.

This is not a cookbook or how-to manual, but rather much more. Johnston's emphasis on the fundamentals holds up well, given the rapid speed with which this field is evolving. I expect that this will be an equally valuable reference 10 years from now.

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New scientific and technological advances periodically arise that catalyze the development of ecology. Read the first page
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majority genus, new data layer, airborne videography, aircraft tip, focal cell, cartographic modeling, environmental modeling, vector data structures, semivariogram model, raster database, transect data, river segments, digitizing table, pseudorandom codes, digital elevation data, trend surface analysis, ground control points, landscape ecology, photograph interpretation, reference receiver, landscape boundaries, remote sensing, normalized difference vegetation index, differential correction, hard copy output
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Landsat Thematic Mapper, Geological Survey, John Wiley, Oxford University Press, University of Minnesota, Global Positioning Systems, Management Perspective, Natural Resources Research Institute, Stenonema Ephemeroptera Scraper, Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer, Data Center, North America, Upper Saddle River, After Burrough, Courtesy of Paul Meysembourg, Glacier National Park, Spatial Data Transfer Standard
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