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Getting Started with Geographic Information Systems

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This text puts the high-tech field of geographic information systems within reach for students like you. It provides a basic, non-technical, and friendly introduction in one convenient source. It examines the basic GIS material that is traditionally found throughout the Geography curriculum―e.g., in Cartography, GIS spatial analysis, and quantitative methods. Clarke’s “learn-by-seeing” approach gives you clear, simple explanations, and an abundance of illustrations and photos.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published November 6, 1996

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Mind-numbing text - but what an incredible tool! It'll take more than a five week course to be proficient with this, though....
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