Book Title: Geospatial Analysis: A comprehensive guide
ISBN: 13: 978-1905886-69-9
Book Author(s): Michael J de Smith, Michael F Goodchild, Paul A Longley
Book Publisher: The Winchelsea Press
Date of Publication: 14 February 2007
Cost: 60 US$
Pages: 414
Url: http://www.spatialanalysisonline.com/ga_book.html
Description:
This guide addresses the full spectrum of analytical techniques that are provided within modern Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related geospatial software products. It is broad in its treatment of concepts and methods and representative in terms of the software that people actually use.
Topics covered include:
- the principal concepts of geospatial analysis, their origins and methodological context
- core components of geospatial analysis, including distance and directional analysis, geometrical processing, map algebra, and grid models
- basic methods of exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) and spatial statistics, including spatial autocorrelation and spatial regression
- surface analysis, including surface form analysis, gridding and interpolation methods
- network and locational analysis, including shortest path calculation, travelling salesman problems, facility location and arc routing
The Guide has been designed for everyone involved in geospatial analysis, from undergraduate and postgraduate to professional analyst, software engineer and GIS practitioner. It builds upon the spatial analysis topics included in the US National Research Council 'Beyond Mapping' agenda, the UK 'Spatial Literacy in Teaching' programme, the NCGIA Core Curriculum and the UCGIS Body of Knowledge. As such it provides a valuable reference guide and accompaniment to courses built around these programmes.