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GIS, Environmental Modeling and Engineering focuses on the modeling, rather than on data collection or visualization and aims to develop critical users of both GIS and environmental models. It discusses a number of issues such as: the need for environmental models to consider space-time processes often in three-dimensions; the degree of integration between GIS and environmental models on any project; uncertainty in spatial data from GIS and the choices of parameterization that combine and propagate through analyses to affect outputs; the means decisions can be made with uncertain information.…mehr

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GIS, Environmental Modeling and Engineering focuses on the modeling, rather than on data collection or visualization and aims to develop critical users of both GIS and environmental models. It discusses a number of issues such as: the need for environmental models to consider space-time processes often in three-dimensions; the degree of integration between GIS and environmental models on any project; uncertainty in spatial data from GIS and the choices of parameterization that combine and propagate through analyses to affect outputs; the means decisions can be made with uncertain information. This book should enrich the knowledge and skills for students and practitioners.

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Autorenporträt
Professor Allan Brimicombe is Head of the Centre for Geo-Information Studies at the University of East London. Prior to this he was the founding Head of the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University which in turn was preceded by a successful international career in consulting engineering.