Edition |
Third edition. |
Description |
1 online resource |
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text/computer/online resource/ |
Subject |
Geographic information systems -- Mathematical models.
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Note |
First edition published by CRC Press 2006 ; Second edition published by CRC Press 2014 -- Title page verso. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"A companion to the third edition of the textbook Computational Methods and GIS Applications in Social Sciences, this lab manual uses an open-source platform, KNIME to illustrate a step-by-step implementation of each case study in the book. KNIME is a workflow-based platform supporting visual programming and multiple scripting language such as R, Python, and Java. The intuitive, structural workflow helps students understand the methodology of each case study and enables them to easily replicate, transplant and expand the workflow for further exploration with new data or models. Advanced users of spatial analysis can also use this as a reference for GIS automation"-- Provided by publisher. |
Note |
Lingbo Liu is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard University, leading the development of Geospatial Analytics Extension for KNIME. He was a Lecturer at the Department of Urban Planning, School of Urban Design, Wuhan University, from 2005 to 2022, and earned a PhD in digital urban administration and planning at Wuhan University in 2018. His research uses multi-source data and quantitative models to capture the spatiotemporal features of urban systems and provides decision support for public policy, sustainable urban planning, and design. Fahui Wang is Associate Dean of the Pinkie Gordon Lane Graduate School and Cyril and Tutta Vetter Alumni Professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University. He earned a BS in geography at Peking University, China, and an MA in economics and a PhD in city and regional planning at the Ohio State University. His research has revolved around the broad theme of spatially integrated computational social sciences, public policy and planning in geographic information systems. He is among the top 1% most-cited researchers in geography in the world. |
Add Author |
Wang, Fahui, 1967- author.
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Other Title |
Quantitative methods and socio-economic applications in GIS
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LC # |
G70.212 |
Dewey # |
910.285 |
ISBN |
9781003304357 |
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1003304354 |
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9781000970548 |
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100097054X |
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9781000970579 |
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1000970574 |
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9781032302928 |
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9781032302430 |
Other # |
10.1201/9781003304357 doi |
Isn/Std # |
9781003304357 Taylor & Francis |
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