Review
"...an excellent combination of theory and practical advice, which helps to move our students beyond 'blind button-pushing' in GIS." --
Dawn Wright, Ph.D., Professor of Geography and Oceanography, Oregon State University"...more than a "how to" guide; it's the perfect companion, and safety net, for your GIS work". --
Peter August, Ph.D., Professor of Natural Resources Science and Director of the Coastal Institute, University of Rhode Island
Product Description
GIS Concepts and ArcGIS Methods combines the how and why in one complete referenc3e. This book bridges the information gap between user manuals and textbooks by fusing ArcGIS methods and techniques with a compilation of basic geographical concepts to benefit both beginners and experts. It is an ideal textbook for introductory GIS courses as it demonstrates how to display, query, edit, and analyze both feature and raster-based geographic data using ArcGIS, all within the broader context of fundamental GIS concepts. Technically in-depth and easy to read, the book is organized by concepts from basic to advanced, making the ideas and techniques easier to comprehend. Numerous examples, step-by-step instructions, and references to the primary GIS and computer science literature can help you learn even more. Tips on how to transition from ArcView v3 to the current ArcGIS v8 software are provided. GIS Concepts and ArcGIS Methods is a complete cohesive reference designed to increase productivity for students as well as for professionals. The book was revised in September 2003 to include upgrades to v8.3.