GIS for Science, Volume 3
Maps for Saving the Planet
Herausgeber: Wright, Dawn J; Harder, Christian
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GIS for Science, Volume 3
Maps for Saving the Planet
Herausgeber: Wright, Dawn J; Harder, Christian
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GIS for Science, Volume 3: Maps for Saving the Planet, highlights real-world examples of scientists creating maps about saving life on Earth and preserving biodiversity.
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GIS for Science, Volume 3: Maps for Saving the Planet, highlights real-world examples of scientists creating maps about saving life on Earth and preserving biodiversity.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- GIS for Science
- Verlag: ESRI Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 279mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9781589486713
- ISBN-10: 1589486714
- Artikelnr.: 62062164
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- GIS for Science
- Verlag: ESRI Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 279mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9781589486713
- ISBN-10: 1589486714
- Artikelnr.: 62062164
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dawn J. Wright - Christian Harder - E.O. Wilson
INTRODUCTION
GIS for Science: A Framework and a Process
Introduction by the Editors
Foreword
PART 1: How Earth Works
Earth's Coastlines
Preventing Species Extinctions
Mapping Half-Earth
PART 2: How Earth Looks
From Plots to Pixels
Blueprint for a Better Future
Conserving the Last Ocean Frontiers
PART 3: How We Look at Earth
AI for Geospatial Analysis
Mapping Extreme Events from Space
The Science of Ocean Acoustics
PART 4: Training Future Generations of Scientists
Spatial Thinking Effects on the Human Brain
Fueling Curiosity to Foster a Healthy Planet
Teaching Spatial Data Science and Deep Learning
PART 5: Technology Showcase
Drone Data Automation with Site Scan for ArcGIS
Mapping Biodiversity
Modeling Global Streamflow
Climate Data for the GIS Community
Visualizing Vessel Traffic
Revealing Sunken Ships with GeoAI
The Art of Frequency and Predominance
Understanding the Patterns of COVID-19
Monitoring Global Snow Cover
People for the People
Analyzing Global Water Quality over Time
Growing Degree Day Models
Interactive Suitability Modeling
Inside Submarine Volcanic Eruptions
Spatiotemporal Machine Learning
GIS for Science: A Framework and a Process
Introduction by the Editors
Foreword
PART 1: How Earth Works
Earth's Coastlines
Preventing Species Extinctions
Mapping Half-Earth
PART 2: How Earth Looks
From Plots to Pixels
Blueprint for a Better Future
Conserving the Last Ocean Frontiers
PART 3: How We Look at Earth
AI for Geospatial Analysis
Mapping Extreme Events from Space
The Science of Ocean Acoustics
PART 4: Training Future Generations of Scientists
Spatial Thinking Effects on the Human Brain
Fueling Curiosity to Foster a Healthy Planet
Teaching Spatial Data Science and Deep Learning
PART 5: Technology Showcase
Drone Data Automation with Site Scan for ArcGIS
Mapping Biodiversity
Modeling Global Streamflow
Climate Data for the GIS Community
Visualizing Vessel Traffic
Revealing Sunken Ships with GeoAI
The Art of Frequency and Predominance
Understanding the Patterns of COVID-19
Monitoring Global Snow Cover
People for the People
Analyzing Global Water Quality over Time
Growing Degree Day Models
Interactive Suitability Modeling
Inside Submarine Volcanic Eruptions
Spatiotemporal Machine Learning
INTRODUCTION
GIS for Science: A Framework and a Process
Introduction by the Editors
Foreword
PART 1: How Earth Works
Earth's Coastlines
Preventing Species Extinctions
Mapping Half-Earth
PART 2: How Earth Looks
From Plots to Pixels
Blueprint for a Better Future
Conserving the Last Ocean Frontiers
PART 3: How We Look at Earth
AI for Geospatial Analysis
Mapping Extreme Events from Space
The Science of Ocean Acoustics
PART 4: Training Future Generations of Scientists
Spatial Thinking Effects on the Human Brain
Fueling Curiosity to Foster a Healthy Planet
Teaching Spatial Data Science and Deep Learning
PART 5: Technology Showcase
Drone Data Automation with Site Scan for ArcGIS
Mapping Biodiversity
Modeling Global Streamflow
Climate Data for the GIS Community
Visualizing Vessel Traffic
Revealing Sunken Ships with GeoAI
The Art of Frequency and Predominance
Understanding the Patterns of COVID-19
Monitoring Global Snow Cover
People for the People
Analyzing Global Water Quality over Time
Growing Degree Day Models
Interactive Suitability Modeling
Inside Submarine Volcanic Eruptions
Spatiotemporal Machine Learning
GIS for Science: A Framework and a Process
Introduction by the Editors
Foreword
PART 1: How Earth Works
Earth's Coastlines
Preventing Species Extinctions
Mapping Half-Earth
PART 2: How Earth Looks
From Plots to Pixels
Blueprint for a Better Future
Conserving the Last Ocean Frontiers
PART 3: How We Look at Earth
AI for Geospatial Analysis
Mapping Extreme Events from Space
The Science of Ocean Acoustics
PART 4: Training Future Generations of Scientists
Spatial Thinking Effects on the Human Brain
Fueling Curiosity to Foster a Healthy Planet
Teaching Spatial Data Science and Deep Learning
PART 5: Technology Showcase
Drone Data Automation with Site Scan for ArcGIS
Mapping Biodiversity
Modeling Global Streamflow
Climate Data for the GIS Community
Visualizing Vessel Traffic
Revealing Sunken Ships with GeoAI
The Art of Frequency and Predominance
Understanding the Patterns of COVID-19
Monitoring Global Snow Cover
People for the People
Analyzing Global Water Quality over Time
Growing Degree Day Models
Interactive Suitability Modeling
Inside Submarine Volcanic Eruptions
Spatiotemporal Machine Learning