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Dynamic
and interconnected, the world is a living system constantly
impacted by fast-paced technological advancements and an increasing
population.
As individual sciences and information systems
become more specialized, fragmented, focused, and single-purposed
in their conception and content-coordinating whole organizations
becomes more difficult. The maps in the ESRI Map Book Volume 16,
Geography--Creating Communities show how GIS is cutting across
disciplines, providing a common language for discussion, and
bringing people together in the decision making process. GIS is
successful not only because it integrates data but also because it
enables us to share data in different societal segments. It helps
us integrate these specializations, bringing information together,
not just data but organizations and people to help put the world's
pieces back together again. The ESRI Map Book reproduces in full
color the best digital maps produced in 2000 and tells their
stories. Covering more than 20 disciplines, it includes
breathtaking views of Mt. Shasta, rare images of seafloor
topography, geologic analysis of Mars and Venus, and much more.
Published annually since 1984, the ESRI Map Book is the only
publication dedicated to acknowledging the important and innovative
accomplishments of GIS users around the world. |
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