Geographic visualization concepts, tools and applications /

'Geographic Visualization' is a 'state of the art' review of the latest developments in the subject, that examines how new concepts, methods and tools can be creatively applied to solve problems relevant to a wide range of topics.

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Corporate Authors: Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Group Author: Dodge, Martin, 1971-; McDerby, Mary.; Turner, Martin, 1968-
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9780470987643
Summary: 'Geographic Visualization' is a 'state of the art' review of the latest developments in the subject, that examines how new concepts, methods and tools can be creatively applied to solve problems relevant to a wide range of topics.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxiv, 325 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780470987643
0470987642
9780470987636
0470987634
1282349899
9781282349896
Index Number: G70
CLC: P208
Contents: The power of geographical visualizations -- What does Google Earth mean for the social sciences? -- Coordinated multiple views for exploratory geovisualization -- The role of map animation for geographic visualization -- Telling an old story with new maps -- Re-visiting the use of surrogate walks for exploring local geographies using non-immersive multimedia -- Visualization with high-resolution aerial photography in planning-related property research -- Towards high-resolution self-organization maps of geographic features -- The visual city -- Travails in the third dimension: a critical evaluation of three-dimensional geographical visualization -- Experiences of using state of the art immersive technologies for geographic visualization -- Landscape visualization: science and art -- Visualization, data sharing and metadata -- Making uncertainty usable: approaches for visualizing uncertainty information -- Geovisualization and time -- new opportunities for the space-time cube -- Visualizing data gathered by mobile phones.