GIS research methods : incorporating spatial perspectives
By: Steinberg, Sheila L
Title By: Steinberg, Steven J
Material type: BookPublisher: Redlands, Calif. : Esri Press, c2015.Description: xxii, 409 p. : ill. (some col.) + maps ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781589483781Subject(s): Geographic information systems | Geographic information systems -- Research | Spatial analysis (Statistics)DDC classification: 001.4/20285
Summary:
GIS Research Methods: Incorporating Spatial Perspectives shows researchers how to incorporate spatial thinking and geographic information system (GIS) technology into research design and analysis. Topics include research design, digital data sources, volunteered geographic information, analysis using GIS, and how to link research results to policy and action. The concepts presented in GIS Research Methods can be applied to projects in a range of social and physical sciences by researchers using GIS for the first time and experienced practitioners looking for new and innovative research techniques.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai PHD Shelf | 001.420285 ST GI (Browse shelf) | Available | T0053428 |
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001.42 WA CR The craft of research | 001.42 YI QU Qualitative research from start to finish | 001.420285 QU UN Understanding research in the digital age | 001.420285 ST GI GIS research methods : incorporating spatial perspectives | 001.422 HU RE Reading statistics and research | 001.422 KR HO How many subjects? : statistical power analysis in research / | 001.4220285 BA QU Qualitative data analysis with NVIVO |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
GIS Research Methods: Incorporating Spatial Perspectives shows researchers how to incorporate spatial thinking and geographic information system (GIS) technology into research design and analysis. Topics include research design, digital data sources, volunteered geographic information, analysis using GIS, and how to link research results to policy and action. The concepts presented in GIS Research Methods can be applied to projects in a range of social and physical sciences by researchers using GIS for the first time and experienced practitioners looking for new and innovative research techniques.