Ecologists concerned with the spacial aspects of ecology are becoming increasing aware of the possibilities the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) may offer for new research and environmental management applications, but may be dicouraged from using them because of problems with understanding the technology and associated jargon.
GIS for Ecology: An Introduction provides a straightforward guide to GIS aimed at students and researchers in ecology and environmental sciences. Based on author's experiences, it introduces fundamental principles of GIS with particular emphasis on data aquisition, handling and analysis.
GIS for Ecology: An Introduction
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Author(s)Richard Wadsworth, Jo Treweek
PublisherPrentice Hall
ISBN / ASIN0582246520
ISBN-139780582246522
Sales Rank2,443,049
CategoryScience
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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