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Geospatial Technology and the Role of Location in Science

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Globalisation has not led to the 'death of geography'. Intensified relations between communities in different parts of the world have only highlighted the need for understanding and managing phenomena on a variety of geographic scales. From global warming to credit crunch, and from epidemics to terrorism, causes and solutions are sought on local, regional, national as well as inter-continental levels. With the advent of Geospatial Technology, scholars, policymakers and entrepreneurs have valuable tools in hand to proceed.
This book offers the first systematic account of the science behind this mental and technological revolution. Tracing the adoption and dissemination of Geospatial Technology in a range of disciplines, it examines the impact this technology has had, and is likely to have, on the explanation of spatial behaviour, phenomena and processes. At the same time, stressing innovative usage, it explores scientific contributions to technology advancement.

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Geospatial Technology and the Role of Location in Science.- Location across Disciplines: Reflections on the CSISS Experience.- Location Awareness 2020: Addressing Auto-identification and Location in the 2020s.- Visualising Landscapes: Do Pictures Represent Theory or Data?.- Past in Place: The Role of Geo-ICT in Present-day Archaeology.- No Place in History - Geo-ICT and Historical Science.- Geo-ICT in Demography: The Impact of Developments in Geoinformation and Geotechnology on the Discipline of Demography.- The Adoption of Geo-ICT in Economics: Increasing Opportunities for Spatial Research in Economics.- Spatial Planning and Geo-ICT: How Spatial Planners Invented GIS and Are Still Learning How to Use It.- Geo-ICT: Connecting Physical and Virtual Geographies.- The Role of Place and Time in the Epidemiology of Tropical Diseases.- Real Crimes on Virtual Maps: The Application of Geography and GIS in Criminology.- Geo-ICT for Risk and Disaster Management.- Geo-ICT in Transportation Science.- Geographical Information Systems and Geography Teaching.- Synthesis: Geospatial Technology and the Role of Location in Science.

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Globalisation has not led to the ‘death of geography’. Intensified relations between communities in different parts of the world have only highlighted the need for understanding and managing phenomena on a variety of geographic scales. From global warming to credit crunch, and from epidemics to terrorism, causes and solutions are sought on local, regional, national as well as inter-continental levels. With the advent of Geospatial Technology, scholars, policymakers and entrepreneurs have valuable tools in hand to proceed.

This book offers the first systematic account of the science behind this mental and technological revolution. Tracing the adoption and dissemination of Geospatial Technology in a range of disciplines, it examines the impact this technology has had, and is likely to have, on the explanation of spatial behaviour, phenomena and processes. At the same time, stressing innovative usage, it explores scientific contributions to technology advancement.

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“The editors of this volume aimed to obtain information about the present state of the use of geospatial technology or Geo-ICT … . this volume can be read with profit by industry professionals, businesses providing Geo-ICT technology, professors and teachers at several educational levels, organizations using Geo-ICT and perhaps even the public. … The greatest value of this volume will likely be for those who, like the editors, are seriously interested in the integration of Geo-ICT use across all disciplines … .” (Jack Dangermond, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, Vol. 4, 2011)

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From the reviews:
"The editors of this volume aimed to obtain information about the present state of the use of geospatial technology or Geo-ICT ... . this volume can be read with profit by industry professionals, businesses providing Geo-ICT technology, professors and teachers at several educational levels, organizations using Geo-ICT and perhaps even the public. ... The greatest value of this volume will likely be for those who, like the editors, are seriously interested in the integration of Geo-ICT use across all disciplines ... ." (Jack Dangermond, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, Vol. 4, 2011)

Product details

Assisted by Niels Manen (Editor), Niels van Manen (Editor), Henk Scholten (Editor), Henk J. Scholten (Editor), Niels van Manen (Editor), Ro Velde (Editor), Rob Velde (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.01.2012
 
EAN 9789400726031
ISBN 978-94-0-072603-1
No. of pages 321
Weight 509 g
Illustrations XIII, 321 p.
Series GeoJournal Library
GeoJournal Library
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

B, Sociology, Society & social sciences, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Earth and Environmental Science, Social Sciences, general, Geographical Information Systems/Cartography, Geographical Information System, Geographical information systems, Human Geography

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