This engaging and practical guide is a much-needed new textbook that illustrates the power of geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis. Today’s planner has a wealth of data available to them, much of which is increasingly linked to a specific location. From football clubs to Twitter conversations, government spending to the spread of diseases – data can be mapped. Once mapped, the data begins to tell stories, patterns are revealed, and effective planning decisions can be made. When used effectively, GIS allows students, planners, residents and policymakers to solve wicked problems in the environment, society and the economy. Geospatial data is now more freely available than it ever has been, as is much of the necessary software to analyse it. This contemporary text offers a practical guide to spatial analysis and what it can show us. In addition to explaining what GIS is and why it is such a powerful tool, the authors cover such topics as geovisualization, mapping principles, network analysis and decision making. Offering more than just theoretical or technical principles and concepts, the book applies GIS techniques to the real world, draws on global examples and provides practical advice on mapping the built environment. This accessible text is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking planning modules on GIS, data analysis and mapping, as well as for all planners, urbanists and geographers with an interest in how GIS can help us better understand the built environment from a socio-economic perspective.
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1. Introduction 2. Why GIS and planning for the built environment 3. GIS: a spatial database of our world 4. The currency of GIS 5. Geovisualization: Communicating with spatial data 6. Mapping and the built environment: some guidance 7. ‘Everything is related to everything else’: Understanding spatial analysis 8. Network problems and how to solve them 9. Decision making using GIS: Bringing it all together.
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GIS for Planning and the Built Environment is a really interesting book with a unique and refreshing approach to GIS. This text provides an effective cross-sectional overview of GIS and spatial analysis concepts and refers to many real-world examples which should be useful to planners. The book has a universal appeal as it focuses on a wide range of GIS principles that can be implemented across various planning systems.
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This much-needed new core textbook introduces readers to the world of geographic information systems and spatial analysis. In addition to explaining what GIS is, the authors cover such topics as geovisualization, mapping principles, spatial analysis, network analysis, and decision making.
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Uses real-world examples and draws on data from across the globe to give practical advice in solving planning problems.
This series is primarily aimed at students and practitioners of planning and such related professions as estate management, housing and architecture as well as those in politics, public and social administration, geography and urban studies. It comprises both general texts and books designed to make a more particular contribution, in both cases characterized by: an international approach; extensive use of case studies; and emphasis on contemporary relevance and the application of theory to advance planning practice.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781137307156
Publisert
2019-05-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Red Globe Press
Vekt
444 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
175

Biographical note

Ed Ferrari is Director of the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) at Sheffield Hallam University. Alasdair Rae is a Professor at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield.