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Springer Handbook of Geographic Information

Title
Springer Handbook of Geographic Information [electronic resource] / edited by Wolfgang Kresse, David Danko.
ISBN
9783030531256
Edition
2nd ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXXIV, 969 p.) 620 illus.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
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Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
This handbook provides an exhaustive, one-stop reference and a state-of-the-art description of geographic information and its use. This new, substantially updated edition presents a complete and rigorous overview of the fundamentals, methods and applications of the multidisciplinary field of geographic information systems. Designed to be a useful and readable desk reference book, but also prepared in various electronic formats, this title allows fast yet comprehensive review and easy retrieval of essential reliable key information. The Springer Handbook of Geographic Information is divided into three parts. Part A, Basics and Computer Science, provides an overview on the fundamentals, including descriptions of databases and encoding of geographic information. It also covers the underlying mathematical and statistics methods and modeling. A new chapter exemplifies the emerging use and analysis of big data in a geographic context. Part B offers rigorous descriptions of gathering, processing and coding of geographic information in a standardized way to allow interoperable use in a variety of systems; from traditional methods such as geodesy and surveying to state-of-the-art remote sensing and photogrammetry; from cartography to geospatial web services. Discussions on geosemantic interoperability and security of open distributed geospatial information systems complete the comprehensive coverage. The final part describes a wide array of applications in science, industry and society at large, such as agriculture, defense, transportation, energy and utilities, health and human services. The part is enhanced by new chapters on smart cities and building information modeling, as well as a complete overview of the currently available open-source geographic information systems. Using standardized international terminology, in accordance with ISO/TC 211 and INSPIRE, this handbook facilitates collaboration between different disciplines and is a must have for practitioners and new comers in industry and academia.
Variant and related titles
Springer ENIN.
Other formats
Printed edition:
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 05, 2022
Series
Springer Handbooks,
Springer Handbooks,
Contents
Part A Basics and Computer Science:
Modeling of Geographic Information
Mathematics and Statistics
Databases
Encoding of Geographic Information
Big Data Analytics
Part B Geographic Information:
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Change Detection
Geodesy
Data Acquisition in Geographic Information Systems
Remote Sensing
Surveying
Geometry and Topology
Cartography
Geospatial Metadata
Standardization of Geographic Information
Geospatial Web Services
Geosemantic Interoperability and the Geospatial Semantic
Registration of Geospatial Information Elements
Security for Open Distributed Geospatial Information Systems
Part C Applications:
Cadastre
Building Information Modeling
Location Based Services
Marine Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems in Agriculture
Geographic Information Systems in Defense
Geographic Information Systems for Transportation
Geology
Geographic Information Systems in Energy and Utilities
Geographic Information Systems in Health and Human Services
Open Source Geographic Information Systems
Smart Cities.
Also listed under
Kresse, Wolfgang. editor.
Danko, David. editor.
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