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Geographic Information Systems
2012A geographic information system (GIS) is any system that captures, stores, analyzes and displays data that are linked to location (i.e., are georeferenced). GIS broadly refers to all aspects of managing, manipulating, and using digital georeferenced data.
Robert Maliva, Thomas Missimer
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Geographical Information Systems
Archaeological Dialogues, 1997It is one o clock in the morning of December 20. Buffalo is cold, five degrees below zero Fahrenheit with a wind chill of minus twenty five degrees. The Niagara River is frozen solid except at the Falls. Sounds travel far on these cold nights. I hear a loud crash as if the ice is beginning to crack.
Milco Wansleeben, Leo Verhart
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Geographic Information Systems
2003Geographic information systems provide powerful tools that can enable public health practitioners to analyze and visualize data and to make informed decisions in a timely and relevant manner. Since the publication of the first edition of Public Health Informatics and Information Systems, GIS has become increasingly more accessible and widely used.
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Geographical information systems
2004The chapter gives an introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) with particular focus on their application within environmental management.
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2009
“Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a modern and effective technology to address developmental issues. All over the world, it is extensively used for resource management, environmental issues and policy decisions support systems with increasingly wider applications in agriculture, water resources development & management, veterinary sciences ...
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“Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a modern and effective technology to address developmental issues. All over the world, it is extensively used for resource management, environmental issues and policy decisions support systems with increasingly wider applications in agriculture, water resources development & management, veterinary sciences ...
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GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Australian Planner, 1999Pullar, D. V., McDonald, G. T.
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Geographical information system
2016Helena Cláudia da Cruz Albuquerque +2 more
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