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Application of Geographic Information System (GIS) in Education

, 2012
Information technologies (IT) are developing very rapidly in today’s world. Geographic Information System (GIS) is one the technologies that evolves to allow people to solve many geographic problem quickly, effectively and easily with the abilities to ...
Okan Eray
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Untangling origin-destination flows in geographic information systems

Information Visualization, 2019
Origin–destination flow maps are a popular option to visualize connections between different spatial locations, where specific routes between the origin and destination are unknown or irrelevant. Visualizing origin–destination flows is challenging mainly
A. Graser   +3 more
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Geographical Information Systems

Geographical Review, 1993
From the Publisher: Integrating theory and practice, it takes a look at GIS from the dual perspective of information systems and the applications of GIS in business. Considers the development of GIS from specialist geographical systems to business information systems supporting organizational needs. Also examines the contributions that GIS can make to
Michael N. DeMers   +3 more
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Geographic information systems.

2000
Geographic information is information about phenomena occurring above, on, and below the earth’s surface. Geographic information is represented in maps. A map contains geographic objects, such as land parcels, rivers, and roads, that are related to the same geographic area.
Govert Gijsbers   +4 more
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Geographic Information Systems

2003
Geographic 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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Geographic Information Systems and Geomatics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
The role of spatial data for decision making has increased the need for geographic information systems. This chapter starts by briefly describing the theory of geographic information systems. After that we present the interactions of geographic information systems with remote sensing and global navigation,
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Groundwater quality mapping using geographic information system (GIS): A case study of Gulbarga City, Karnataka, India

, 2011
Spatial variations in ground water quality in the corporation area of Gulbarga City located in the northern part of Karnataka State, India, have been studied using geographic information system (GIS) technique.
P. Balakrishnan   +2 more
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Geographic Information Systems

2021
This chapter focuses on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which appeared in China between the late 1970s and early 1980s. GIS development in China can be classified into three stages: early preparation 1970 and 1980s; accelerated development and industrialization 1990s, and popularization and standardization 2000+.
Yixin Hua, Tao Feng
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Identification and analysis of groundwater potential zones in Ken–Betwa river linking area using remote sensing and geographic information system

, 2010
The use of remote sensing data with other ancillary data in a geographic information system (GIS) environment is useful to delineate groundwater potential zonation map of Ken–Betwa river linking area of Bundelkhand.
R. Avtar   +4 more
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