Description: Imagery and GIS by Kass Green, Russell G. Congalton, Mark Tukman Imagery and GIS: Best Practices for Extracting Information from Imagery shows how imagery can be integrated successfully into GIS maps and analysis. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Imagery and GIS, working together, expand our perspective so that we can better perceive and understand The Science of Where. shows how imagery can be integrated successfully into GIS maps and analysis. In this essential reference, discover how imagery brings value to GIS and how GIS can be used to derive value from imagery. Learn from case studies and in-depth explanations about selecting the right imagery, image analysis, how to efficiently manage and serve imagery datasets, and how to accurately extract information from imagery. The authors experience working together on numerous research, teaching, and operational remote sensing and GIS applications bestow the book with both the newest innovations, as well as proven advice.to obtain the most value from imagery in your own GIS projects. Author Biography Kass Greens more than 30-year career in remote sensing and GIS spans innovative research, multiscale and multisensor mapping projects, strategic planning, policy analysis, and development of decision support tools for NGOs, public agencies, and private companies throughout the world. She is the coauthor with Russell G. Congalton of Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices (CRC Press, 2008 and upcoming).Dr. Russell G. Congalton is a professor of remote sensing and GIS at the University of New Hampshire. He has over 35 years experience in teaching and researching geospatial technologies working for private industry, federal and state agencies, and academia. He has authored/coauthored more than 150 papers, 10 book chapters, and four books on geospatial analysis, including Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices (CRC Press, 2008 and upcoming), Meeting Environmental Challenges with Remote Sensing (American Geosciences Institute, 2013), and Quantifying Spatial Uncertainty in Natural Resources (Amazon Digital Services, 2007).Mark Tukman is the owner of Tukman Geospatial, based in Santa Rosa, California. He has more than 20 years experience using imagery and other datasets to help public and private organizations map land cover, make decisions using spatial data, and support land conservation efforts. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to imageryChapter 2 Thinking about imageryChapter 3 Imagery fundamentalsChapter 4 Choosing and accessing the right imageryChapter 5 Working with imageryChapter 6 Imagery processing: Controlling unwanted variation in the imageryChapter 7 Understanding variation on the ground - the importance of the classification schemeChapter 8 Digital elevation modelsChapter 9 Data exploration: Tools for linking variation in the imagery to variation on the groundChapter 10 Image classificationChapter 11 Change analysisChapter 12 Accuracy assessmentChapter 13 Publishing and serving imageryChapter 14 Concluding thoughtsGlossaryBibliographyImage creditsIndex Review Imagery and GIS is a well-rounded and approachable introductory remote sensing textbook clearly written with GIS users and community in mind. The quality of the book both in content and printing (e.g., color figures and fonts) combined with an excellent glossary and index, all at an affordable price, make it a very appealing textbook or reference.--Benjamin W. Heumann, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing Vol. 85, No. 3, March 2019, pp. 161–162. * Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing *"[A] treasure trove of insights into the entire process of incorporating imagery into GIS objectives." - Midwest Book Review Review Quote Imagery and GIS is a well-rounded and approachable introductory remote sensing textbook clearly written with GIS users and community in mind. The quality of the book both in content and printing (e.g., color figures and fonts) combined with an excellent glossary and index, all at an affordable price, make it a very appealing textbook or reference. --Benjamin W. Heumann, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing Vol. 85, No. 3, March 2019, pp. 161-162. Details ISBN1589484541 Author Mark Tukman Publisher ESRI Press ISBN-10 1589484541 ISBN-13 9781589484542 Format Paperback Subtitle Best Practices for Extracting Information from Imagery Place of Publication Redlands Country of Publication United States DEWEY 910.285 Short Title Imagery and GIS Language English NZ Release Date 2017-11-30 Imprint ESRI Press Pages 418 UK Release Date 2017-10-30 Replaced by 9781589486287 Alternative 9781589484894 Audience General Year 2018 Publication Date 2018-01-11 US Release Date 2018-01-11 AU Release Date 2018-03-07 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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Publication Name: Imagery and Gis: Best Practices for Extracting Information from Imagery
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