Geographic visualization : concepts, tools and applications / edited by Martin Dodge, Mary McDerby and Martin Turner.
Publication details: Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 325 pages) : illustrations (some color), mapsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780470987643
- 0470987642
- 9780470987636
- 0470987634
- 1282349899
- 9781282349896
- Geography -- Computer network resources
- Visualization
- Geographic information systems
- Aufsatzsammlung
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
- Geographic information systems
- Geography -- Computer network resources
- Visualization
- Geographie
- Geoinformationssystem
- Visualisierung
- 910.285 22
- G70.212 .G463 2008eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The power of geographical visualizations -- What does Google Earth mean for the social sciences? -- Coordinated multiple views for exploratory geovisualization -- The role of map animation for geographic visualization -- Telling an old story with new maps -- Re-visiting the use of surrogate walks for exploring local geographies using non-immersive multimedia -- Visualization with high-resolution aerial photography in planning-related property research -- Towards high-resolution self-organization maps of geographic features -- The visual city -- Travails in the third dimension: a critical evaluation of three-dimensional geographical visualization -- Experiences of using state of the art immersive technologies for geographic visualization -- Landscape visualization: science and art -- Visualization, data sharing and metadata -- Making uncertainty usable: approaches for visualizing uncertainty information -- Geovisualization and time -- new opportunities for the space-time cube -- Visualizing data gathered by mobile phones.
'Geographic Visualization' is a'state of the art' review of the latest developments in the subject, that examines how new concepts, methods and tools can be creatively applied to solve problems relevant to a wide range of topics.
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