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Spatial Analysis: The CASA book of GIS describes cutting-edge
developments in GIS applications at University College London’s
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA). Drawn from
archaeology, architecture, cartography, computer science,
environmental science, geography, planning, remote sensing,
geomatic engineering and transport studies, these applications are
emerging as the basis for spatial decision support systems across a
wide range of industries and jurisdictions.
Accessible
and innovative, these projects show how spatial analysis is
essential to solving problems and creating insight into how people
live and how their quality of life can be enhanced.
About the
editors:
Paul A.
Longley, Professor of
Geographic Information Science (Department of Geography, UCL), acts
as Deputy Director of CASA. He has degrees from the University of
Bristol (B.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc.). His research is focused around the
principles and techniques of geographic information science (GISc),
with research applications in geodemographics, urban morphological
analysis and urban remote sensing.
Michael
Batty is Professor of
Spatial Analysis and Planning at University College London. He has
degrees from the University of Manchester (B.A.) and University of
Wales (Ph.D.), and is a Fellow of the British Academy as well as of
the RTPI, CIT and RSA. His research is in the development of
computer-based technologies, specifically graphics-based and
mathematical models for cities, and he has worked recently on
applications of fractal geometry and cellular automata to urban
structure.
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| Paul A. Longley, Michael Batty ISBN: 9781589480735 |
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