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|a Introduction to geospatial technologies /
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|a Pt. 1. Geospatial data and GPS -- It's a geospatial world out there -- Where in the geospatial world are you? -- Getting your data to match the map -- Finding your location with the global positioning system -- Pt. 2. Geographic information systems -- Working with digital geospatial data and GIS -- Using GIS for spatial analysis -- Using GIS to make a map -- Getting there quicker with geospatial technology -- Pt. 3. Remote sensing -- Remotely sensed images from above -- How remote sensing works -- Images from space -- Studying earth's climate and environment from space -- Pt. 4. Geospatial applications -- Digital landscaping -- See the world in 3D -- Life in the geospatial cloud and other current developments.
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|a Designed for use in introductory GIS, digital earth, or combined introductory GIS/remote sensing courses, Introduction to Geospatial Technologies guide students through the wide range of geographic technologies available to and used by geographers. Each chapter is divided into two section: (1) a discussion of key concepts, and (2) a hands-on lab activity that uses software freely available on the Internet or ArcGIS, depending on the instructor's preference.--COVER.
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