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2010 ESRI Press Catalog
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Publisher’s Note
Thank you or your interest in ESRI Press books. Below is an
overview o what you can expect rom us in 2010.
New Books to Support GIS Professionals
Lining Up Data in ArcGIS (page 4) and The GIS 20 (page 5)
oer best practices that will help geographic inormation
system (GIS) users successully accomplish common GIS tasks
with ArcGIS® sotware. These are two books that you will
want to keep on your desk, although it may become difcult
once your colleagues fnd out about them.
ArcGIS 10 Software Workbooks
In conjunction with the highly anticipated sotware release
o ESRI® ArcGIS 10, we’ve enhanced and structured the GIS
Tutorial series to oer a gradual progression o GIS sotware
skill development or beginning, intermediate, and advanced
users (pages 13–15). The series will also have an updated look;
however, you will fnd that it still oers the solid GIS training
oundation that you’ve come to trust.
Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop (page 11), an ESRI Press
best-seller, also has a brand-new look, with sotware updates
or ArcGIS 10, including new exercises and graphics. Getting
to Know ArcGIS ModelBuilder (page 12) will be a brand-new
title or the Getting to Know series and will provide exercises
to help GIS users work eectively with data models.
ESRI Press Academic Imprint
The ESRI Press Academic imprint continues to
grow this year with the release o two new
titles—Land Administration for Sustainable
Development (page 9) and Ocean Globe (page 10).
Books published under the ESRI Press Academic
imprint oer strong materials and resources to
augment college and university courses.
ESRI Press
380 New York Street
Redlands, CA 92373-8100 USA
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.esri.com/esripress
See page 32 for order information.
Copyright © 2010 ESRI. All rights reserved. ESRI, ModelBuilder, ArcWorld, ArcCatalog, ArcUSA, ArcMap, 3D Analyst, ArcEditor, ArcExplorer, ArcGIS, ArcIno,
ArcObjects, ArcView, the ESRI globe logo, the ESRI Press logo, www.esri.com, and @esri.com are trademarks, registered trademarks, or service marks o ESRI in
the United States, the European Community, or certain other jurisdictions. Other companies and products mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered
trademarks o their respective trademark owners.
Contact Information
ESRI Press Manager: Peter Adams ([email protected] )
Translation/Adaptation Rights: Kathleen Morgan ([email protected] )
Subsidiary Rights: [email protected]
Most ESRI Press book titles, including those under the
ESRI Press Academic imprint, are available as desk copies
or qualifed aculty. Visit www.esri.com/deskcopy to
learn more about our desk copy program.
Cartographic Classics
In 2007, we reprinted Eduard Imho’s classic Cartographic
Relief Presentation (page 19), making it more widely
available and aordable or proessionals, scholars, and
cartographic audiences. This year, we plan to reprint
two more volumes signifcant in the cartographic
canon: The Look of Maps by Arthur H. Robinson (page 6)
and Semiology of Graphics by Jacques Bertin (page 7).
Not surprisingly, these books are still relevant when
applied to modern technology and will be staples in any
cartographic library.
Books for General Audiences
Filled with vivid and engaging images, Children Mapthe World , Volume 2 (page 2), and Botanical Serigraphs
(page 8) are books suitable or any private collection and
will make great gits.
We welcome your questions, comments, and suggestions
or new books or book proposals. You can e-mail us at
Happy reading!
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Table o Contents
Frontlist/New Titles
Children Map the World, Volume 2 ................................................................................................. 2
ESRI Map Book, Volume 25................................................................................................................ 3
Lining Up Data in ArcGIS .....................................................................................................................4
The GIS 20 .................................................................................................................................................5
The Look o Maps ...................................................................................................................................6
Semiology o Graphics ..........................................................................................................................7
Botanical Serigraphs.............................................................................................................................. 8
Land Administration or Sustainable Development ..................................................................9
Ocean Globe ...........................................................................................................................................10
Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop...................................................................................................11
Getting to Know ArcGIS ModelBuilder ........................................................................................12
Featured Series
GIS Tutorials ...................................................................................................................................13–15
Our World GIS Education...................................................................................................................23
Backlist/Current Titles
GIS Technology and Reerence ........................................................................................................16
GIS Education and Training ...............................................................................................................19
Atlases and GIS Map Books .............................................................................................................24
GIS Case Studies and Data Models or Industry ......................................................................26
.....................................................................................
Title Index.................................................................................................................................................30
Author/Editor Index .............................................................................................................................31
.....................................................................................
Ordering Information..............................................................................................................32
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Frontlist New Titles
Children Map the WorldSelections rom the Barbara Petchenik Children's World Map
Competition, Volume 2
Temenoujka Bandrova, Jesus Reyes Nunez, Milan Konecny, and
Jeet Atwal, editors
Children Map the World, Volume 2, showcases 100 avorite world mapdrawings submitted to the Barbara Petchenik Children's World Map
Competition 2005–2007. The map competition, sponsored by the
International Cartographic Association, was created as a memorial to
Barbara Petchenik, a cartographer who studied how children comprehend
maps. The vibrant collection o maps in this volume present varying
perspectives on the theme Many Nations—One World rom young artists,
ranging in age rom 5 to 15 and representing 37 countries. Cartographers,
geographers, educators, and children will take interest in the colorul maps
presented in this book.
About the EditorsTemenoujka Bandrova is an associate proessor o cartography and head o the
laboratory on cartography at the University o Architecture, Civil Engineering, and
Geodesy in Soa, Bulgaria.
Jesus Reyes Nunez is cochair o the Commission on Cartography and Children with the
International Cartographic Association.
Milan Konecny is director o the laboratory or cartography and geoinormatics and
associate proessor at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic.Jeet Atwal is a maps specialist in the Maps, Data, and Government Inormation Centre
at the Carleton University Library in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Children Map the World: Selections
rom the Barbara Petchenik
Children's World Map Competition
Jackie Anderson, Jeet Atwal,
Patrick Wiegand, and
Alberta Auringer Wood, editors
ISBN: 9781589481251
(see page 24)
Thinking Spatially Using GIS:
Our World GIS Education, Level 1
Eileen J. Napoleon and Erin A. Brook
ISBN: 9781589481800
(see page 23)
Also Available
A sample layout rom Children Map the World, Volume 2, “Surpassing Countries” by
Tamas Csikos o Hungary.
November 2009
ISBN: 9781589482463 Part Number: 115560
$29.95 144 pages 10 × 10 inches Paperback
Media: None
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Frontlist New Title
ESRI Map Book, Volume 25
Mike Kataoka, editor
The ESRI ® Map Book is published annually to showcase the new and
innovative ways GIS is used to provide solutions. Presented in ull color,
these maps artully demonstrate how GIS users contribute to an inormation
inrastructure or a more sustainable uture. More than 100 maps areeatured rom distinct industry categories such as cartography, environmental
management, government, natural resources, planning and engineering,
transportation, and utilities. Each map presentation includes a description
o how it was produced or used. This 25th anniversary edition o the
ESRI Map Book is a must-have or collectors and anyone who is interested
in the various ways in which GIS users are designing our uture.
About the ContributorsMore than 100 map authors rom organizations around the world are selected
to contribute to the annual ESRI Map Book . Included maps are based largely
on submissions displayed at the annual ESRI International User Conerence.Contributors come rom various industries such as conservation, government,
natural resources, sustainable development, tourism, and utilities.
ESRI Map Book, Volume 24
Mike Kataoka, editor
ISBN: 9781589482302
(see page 24)
Mapping or Congress: Supporting
Public Policy with GIS
Nancy Sappington, editor
ISBN: 9781589481459
(see page 25)
Also Available
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are basedon the detailedregi onalplate models developedat FugroRobertson Limited(FRL)over the last ten years,togetherwith a
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Magnetics.Tis has been usedin conjunction withFRL’s globalgeological database todefne aconsis tent globalset o continent-ocean boundary defnitions.
Akey aspect o Plate Wiza rdis the development o a deormable-plates methodolog y orbothco nvergent anddive rgent environments.
Plate Wizardrepresents amajoradvan ce overthe rigidplate models,with alltheir inherent problems,that have been available soar.
Te geologicalcontr olinormation aspect o the project is eature linkedin GIStosuppo rtingdatabase s,including geologicalcontrol
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image rom the ESRI Map Book, Volume 24.
(Courtesy o the City o Portland Bureau o
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”Shaded Drit-Thickness Map o Ohio“ image rom the ESRI Map Book, Volume 24.
(Courtesy o the State o Ohio.)
July 2010
ISBN: 9781589482548 Part Number: 117161
$24.95 120 pages 10 × 11 inches Paperback
Media: None
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Lining Up Data in ArcGISA Guide to Map Projections
Margaret M. Maher
Data misalignment is one o the biggest issues aced by GIS users. A
member o the ESRI support services team, author Margaret M. Maher
has resolved more than 12,000 incidents relating to projections and dataconversion. Lining Up Data in ArcGIS is a practical guide to solving these
problems, based on Maher’s decade o experience helping GIS users nd
answers. This book presents techniques to identiy data projections and
create custom projections to align data. Formatted or practical use, each
chapter stands alone, addressing specic issues related to working with
coordinate systems. Lining Up Data in ArcGIS: A Guide to Map Projections
is a handbook that will benet beginning and skilled GIS users alike.
About the AuthorMargaret M. Maher specializes in projections and data conversion in support
services at ESRI. She holds a bachelor o science degree in a specialized major
combining studies in GIS and geology rom Caliornia State University, Sacramento.Maher has written numerous articles on projections and data conversion topics
or the ESRI Support Services Knowledge Base. She currently lives in Cherry Valley,
Caliornia, with her husband George and their daughter Julie.
Unlocking the Census with GIS
Alan Peters and Heather MacDonald
ISBN: 9781589481138
(see page 18)
Designing Geodatabases: Case
Studies in GIS Data Modeling
David Arctur and Michael Zeiler
ISBN: 9781589480216
(see page 17)
This screen capture displays
extents or some o the NADCON
transormation grids that are
supported in ArcGIS ® Desktop.
(From ESRI Data & Maps
2006, courtesy o ArcWorld ™
Supplement.)
Bonne is an equal-area projection suitable or
use in continental areas. (Derived rom World
Bank II, courtesy o ArcWorld.)
Also Available
May 2010
ISBN: 9781589482494 Part Number: 115628
$24.95 150 pages 7.5 × 9 inches Paperback
Media: None
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Frontlist New Title
GIS Tutorial Workbook or ArcView 9,
Third Edition
Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen S. Kurland
ISBN: 9781589482050
(see page 20)
A to Z GIS: An Illustrated Dictionary
o Geographic Inormation Systems
Tasha Wade and Shelly Sommer, editors
ISBN: 9781589481404
(see page 16)
The GIS 20Essential Skills
Gina Clemmer
The GIS 20 is a no-nonsense workbook that demonstrates how to
perorm 20 essential GIS skills as indicated by 500 GIS practitioners.
Written or proessionals with no time or classroom training, this bookcan be treated as a weekly sel-assignment or an as-needed reerence.
Each chapter oers a handy checklist o basic unctions and steps covered
in the text, as well as executive-level summaries o how the unctions are
commonly applied or dierent types o analysis. I you are a GIS beginner,
The GIS 20: Essential Skills is your best riend.
About the AuthorGina Clemmer is the president o New Urban Research Incorporated, a research and
training company in Portland, Oregon. She has spent the better part o the past
decade training thousands o new GIS users across the country. The company’s
most popular workshop, Mapping Your Community: An Introduction to GIS andCommunity Analysis, has been taken by more than 15,000 working proessionals.
Clemmer holds a master's degree in urban planning rom the University o Iowa. She
currently lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband.
• Creating a reerence map
• Creating good layouts
• Projections
• Preparing data or ArcMap™
• Attribute tables
• Joining data and maps
• Creating a thematic map
• Creating a categorical map
• GPS point mapping
• Address mapping
• Editing boundaries
• Joining boundaries
• Aerial photography
• Digitizing a paper map
• Attribute queries
• Location queries
•Calculating distances
• Creating buers
•Publishing maps
• File organization
The GIS 20
Also Available
July 2010
ISBN: 9781589482562 Part Number: 117242
$39.95 128 pages 7.5 × 9 inches Paperback
Media: Data CD
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The Look o MapsAn Examination o Cartographic Design
Arthur H. Robinson
Originally published in 1952, The Look o Maps documents Arthur H.
Robinson’s pivotal observation that the discipline o cartography rests
at the crossroads o science and art. Based on his doctoral research, thisbook attempts to resolve the apparent disconnect by covering a range
o topics related to the visual characteristics o cartographic technique,
including lettering, structure, and color. Robinson oers advice that even
the modern cartographer will nd relevant: adopt a "healthy questioning
attitude" in order to improve and rene the graphic techniques used to
present inormation visually through maps. The Look o Maps is a classic
text and an essential component o any cartographic library.
About the AuthorArthur H. Robinson authored and coauthored many infuential books and
articles, including Elements of Cartography, The Nature of Maps, and Early
Thematic Mapping in the History of Cartography . Robinson was the rst editor
o The American Cartographer. Additionally, he served as president o the
International Cartographic Association and the Association o American
Geographers. In 1981, in recognition o his outstanding scholarly contribu-
tion to the theory and development o cartography and his leadership in
cartographic education and research, Robinson was awarded the Carl
Mannerelt Medal by the International Cartographic Association.
Designed Maps: A Sourcebook
or GIS Users
Cynthia A. Brewer
ISBN: 9781589481602
(see page 17)
Designing Better Maps: A Guide or
GIS Users
Cynthia A. Brewer
ISBN: 9781589480896
(see page 17)
Also Available
“The Look o Maps is the most extensive analytical study o the
visual aspect o cartography in American literature. Although the
book is provocative rather than conclusive, it tells us what is not
known and suggests important lines o investigation. All who are
interested in cartography will nd it both useul and stimulating.”
—Geographical Review,
Vol. 43, No. 4 (Oct. 1953), pp. 593–594
August 2010
ISBN: 9781589482623 Part Number: 117318
$39.95 128 pages 7 × 10.25 Paperback
Media: None
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Frontlist New Title
“O the language systems we recognize, it is curious that
one o the most powerul or inormation processing and
communication is least understood. Now, with the long
overdue translation o Jacques Bertin’s Semiologie Graphique,
rst published in 1967, we nd the rst extensive treatment
o the graphic system to appear in the English language.”
—Economic Geography,
Vol. 62, No. 1 (Jan. 1986), pp. 104–105
Cartographic Relie Presentation
Eduard Imho
ISBN: 9781589480261
(see page 19)
Map Use: Reading and Analysis, Sixth
Edition
A. Jon Kimerling, Aileen R. Buckley, Phillip
C. Muehrcke, and Juliana O. Muehrcke
ISBN: 9781589481909
(see page 21)
Semiology o Graphics
Jacques Bertin
Originally published in French in 1967, Semiology o Graphics holds a
signicant place in the theory o inormation design. Founded on Jacques
Bertin’s practical experience as a cartographer, part one o this work is an
unprecedented attempt to synthesize principles o graphic communicationwith the logic o standard rules applied to writing and topography. Part two
brings Bertin’s theory to lie, presenting a close study o graphic techniques,
including shape, orientation, color, texture, volume, and size, in an array
o more than 1,000 maps and diagrams. The rst cohesive, analytic theory
o graphic representation, Semiology o Graphics is an essential reerence
or cartographers, graphic designers, illustrators, and geographers. This
updated edition includes a new appendix written by Bertin.
About the AuthorJacques Bertin is a French cartographer and theorist. In 1954, he ounded the Car-
tographic Laboratory o the École Pratique des Hautes Études, and in 1957 he was
named director o education. In 1967, he became a proessor at the Sorbonne and in1974 became director o education and director o the Geographical Laboratory o the
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, which is part o the École Pratique des
Hautes Études. In the late 1970s, he became head o research at the Centre National
de la Recherche Scientique. Bertin is an internationally recognized authority on the
analytic study o graphics.
Also Available
October 2010
ISBN: 9781589482616 Part Number: 117317
$79.95 436 pages 8.5 × 10.5 inches Hardcover
Media: None
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Botanical SerigraphsThe Gene Bauer Collection
Gene Bauer
Botanical Serigraphs: The Gene Bauer Collection features serigraphs and
narrative text from handcrafted, limited-edition booklets about arboreta
and gardens throughout the state of California. As an avid member of theCalifornia Garden Club in the 1970s, Bauer dedicated herself to creating a
series of booklets to capture the experience of touring gardens found in the
club's districts. With a mission to better acquaint people with gardens in the
area, Bauer created 61 issues of these booklets, which she mailed to club
members. Bauer’s attention to detail and keen sense for the extraordinary
makes this book an excellent gift for artists and garden enthusiasts alike.
About the AuthorGene Bauer, a native o Caliornia, rst developed an interest in local fora among the
fowers and trees o her childhood town o Garden Grove. While earning her degree
in art education at the University o Caliornia, Los Angeles, she learned serigraphy,
one o the oldest orms o print making, in order to create posters and other teaching
materials. Ater teaching art to junior and senior high school students, Bauer moved
to the San Bernardino Mountains where she became involved in a number o garden
clubs and the prodigious daodil planting (one million bulbs to date) that has become
so memorable to her community. In the 1970s, her love o plants inspired her to
handcrat and issue 61 unique booklets o serigraphs and writing refecting on herobservations o Caliornia’s many public gardens.
In 1997, a orest re destroyed her home and surrounding mature native trees. Since then,
Bauer has spent her time repairing the damage by planting a orest o deciduous trees.
Mapping the Future of America's
National Parks: Stewardship through
Geographic Information Systems
Mark Henry and Leslie Armstrong, editors
ISBN: 9781589480803
(see page 25)
Salton Sea Altas
Edited by the Redlands Institute, University
of Redlands
ISBN: 9781589480438
(see page 25)
Serigraphs of the Ceanothus leucodermis, commonly known as the
California lilac, from Botanical Serigraphs: The Gene Bauer Collection.
“Surely there are no shrubs more typically Californian than those of the
genus Ceanothus.” (Booklet cover and interior serigraph image courtesy of
Gene Bauer.)
Also Available
February 2010
ISBN: 9781589482531 Part Number: 117035
$40.00 264 pages 10 × 10 inches Hardcover
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Land Administration or Sustainable Development
Ian Williamson, Stig Enemark, Jude Wallace, and Abbas Rajabiard
Land Administration or Sustainable Development examines global land
administration systems at dierent levels o maturity. This examination
elucidates how countries can establish basic inrastructure or the imple-
mentation o land-related policies and land management strategies thatwill help ensure social equality, economic growth, and environmental pro-
tection. Through its presentation o a holistic view o land management
or sustainable development, this book outlines basic principles o land
administration applicable to all countries and their divergent needs. Land
Administration or Sustainable Development is a resource or proessors
and students o land planning, land administrators, land planning managers,
and government ocials.
About the AuthorsIan Williamson is a proessor o surveying and land inormation at the University o
Melbourne, Australia. Williamson has authored or coauthored more than 400 articles
on topics o cadastre, geographic inormation systems, land administration, and
spatial data inrastructures in both developed and developing countries.
Stig Enemark is a proessor o land management at Aalborg University, Denmark.
Enemark is president and an honorary member o the International Federation o
Surveyors as well as past president and an honorary member o the Danish Association
o Chartered Surveyors.
Jude Wallace is a senior research ellow at the Centre or Spatial Data Inrastructures
and Land Administration at the University o Melbourne.
Abbas Rajabiard is an associate proessor o spatial data inrastructure and director o
the Centre or Spatial Data Inrastructures and Land Administration at the University o
Melbourne. Rajabiard is president o the Global Spatial Data Inrastructure Association.
Smart Land-Use Analysis:
The LUCIS Model
Margaret H. Carr and Paul D. Zwick
ISBN: 9781589481749
(see page 28)
Analyzing Urban Poverty: GIS or the
Developing World
Rosario Giusti de Peréz and
Ramón A. Peréz
ISBN: 9781589481510
(see page 26)
A sample layout rom the ”Capaci ty Building and Institutional Development“ chapter
o Land Administration or Sustainable Development. (Photo o Malawi courtesy o
the authors.)
Also Available
December 2009
ISBN: 9781589480414 Part Number: 102979
$49.95 540 pages 7.5 × 9 inches Paperback
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Ocean Globe
Joe Breman, editor
Ocean Globe ocuses on bathymetry—the study o underwater depth
o the third dimension—within the larger context o work being done
by scientists and educators around the world. Each chapter represents a
dierent acet o maritime research that relies on ocean foor mappingor its success. The topics covered address the diversity o the world's
oceans and seas, placing emphasis on the need or better conservation.
With a shared goal o joining disparate data collected over decades, the
contributors to this volume turn to GIS as a tool or sharing inormation
and advancing the science o bathymetry. Ocean Globe is both a resource
or the classroom and a reerence or practitioners.
About the EditorJoe Breman is the lead GIS architect or Akimeka LLC in Maui, Hawaii, with more than
10 years o experience working with GIS products. In addition, he is an instructor o
ocean sciences and guest lecturer or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin-
istration (NOAA) Marine Sanctuary. Breman has an M.A. in maritime civilizations
rom the University o Haia, Israel, and a B.A. in anthropology rom the University o
Caliornia, Santa Cruz.
Arc Marine: GIS or a Blue Planet
Dawn J. Wright, Michael J. Blongewicz,
Patrick N. Halpin, and Joe Breman
ISBN: 9781589480179
(see page 26)
Marine Geography: GIS or the
Oceans and Seas
Joe Breman, editor
ISBN: 9781589480452
(see page 28)
The unique seaoor geology
responsible or creating the
world-amous big wave sur
site at Maveri ck’s in Hal Moon
Bay, Caliornia, was mapped as
part o the North Central Coast
Pilot Project. (Image courtesy
o Rikk Kvitek.)
A satellite image o thePearl and Hermes Atoll in
the Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands illustrates the typi-
cal atoll structure with an
elliptical ree barrier around
an inner lagoon. (Image
courtesy o NOAA.)
Also Available
March 2010
ISBN: 9781589482197 Part Number: 112545
$64.95 300 pages 7.5 × 9 inches Paperback
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Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop
Tim Ormsby, Eileen J. Napoleon, Robert Burke, Carolyn Groessl, and
Laura Bowden
Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop introduces principles o GIS as it teaches
the mechanics o using ESRI’s leading technology. Key concepts are com-
bined with detailed illustrations and step-by-step exercises to acquaintreaders with the building blocks o ArcGIS Desktop, including ArcMap or
displaying and querying maps, ArcCatalog™ or mapping geographic data,
and ModelBuilder™ or diagramming and processing solutions to complex
spatial analysis problems. Its broad scope, simple style, and practical ori-
entation make Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop an ideal classroom text
and an excellent resource or those learning GIS on their own. No prior
knowledge o GIS is needed.
About the AuthorsTim Ormsby works in product development at ESRI. He is coauthor o the best-selling
books Getting to Know ArcView GIS and Extending ArcView GIS .
Eileen J. Napoleon is an educational specialist at ESRI, where she enjoys teaching GIS
and geographic concepts to those who are new to the subject. Napoleon is coauthoro Thinking Spatially Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 1.
Robert Burke is a senior instructor and technical writer at ESRI. Burke also teaches GIS
and programming courses at the University o Redlands. He is the author o Getting to
Know ArcObjects.
Carolyn Groessl was a technical writer or ESRI Press.
Laura Bowden is coauthor o Community Geography: GIS in Action. She currently works
in GIS education at ESRI.
Thinking About GIS: Geographic
Inormation System Planning or
Managers, Third Edition
Roger Tomlinson
ISBN: 9781589481589
(see page 18)
The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis,
Volume 1: Geographic Patterns and
Relationships
Andy Mitchell
ISBN: 9781879102064
(see page 17)
Chapter 6 contains exercises that teach users to classiy eatures and rasters.
The result is an atlas o Arica poster that uses a range o symbology and data
displays.
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Getting to Know ArcGIS ModelBuilder
David W. Allen
With recent advancements in ArcGIS Desktop, ModelBuilder has become
a visual programming environment that can be integrated with scripts to
accomplish complex tasks. Getting to Know ArcGIS ModelBuilder introduces
users to the interace by presenting basic concepts and demonstrating bestpractices through hands-on exercises. Divided into six sections addressing
model basics, interactive models, fow control, multiple inputs and model
iterations, model environment, and building documentation, this book os-
ters a comprehensive knowledge o ModelBuilder. Getting to Know ArcGIS
ModelBuilder was written or GIS users who want help automating tasks or
perorming complex analysis or a more ecient workfow.
About the AuthorAs GIS manager or the City o Euless, Texas, David W. Allen designs data structures
and custom applications rom scratch. He has used his knowledge o GIS as an
instructor at Tarrant County College or the past eight years, during which time he
assisted in the development o a GIS degree program and worked to establish a state
standard or GIS degree programs in Texas. Additionally, he has volunteered his time and
GIS/GPS expertise collecting data or the Columbia space shuttle recovery, training the
Mississippi State University School o Architecture to assist in Hurricane Katrina cleanup
eorts, and designing a database or the Green Belt Movement in Nairobi, Kenya.
Modeling Our World: The ESRI Guide to
Geodatabase Design
Michael Zeiler
ISBN: 9781879102620
(see page 21)
GIS, Spatial Analysis, and Modeling
David Maguire, Michael Batty, and
Michael Goodchild, editors
ISBN: 9781589481305
(see page 18)
This interactive model is created or a scenario in which road crews
want to determine the number and location o houses that will need to
be notifed o a noise increase due to the use o heavy equipment.
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Tutorial 3-1 addresses map composition using Native American population data. (Data
courtesy o ArcUSA™, U.S. Census Bureau, and ESRI [Pop2005 eld]).
GIS Tutorial 1Basic Workbook
Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen S. Kurland
Updated or ArcGIS Desktop 10, GIS Tutorial 1: Basic Workbook pro-
vides eective GIS training in an easy-to-ollow, step-by-step ormat. By
combining ArcGIS tutorials with sel-study exercises intended to gradually
build on basic skills, GIS Tutorial 1 is ully adaptable to individual needs as
well as a classroom setting. Within the tutorial, readers will learn to use
a range o GIS unctionality, rom creating maps and collecting data to
using geoprocessing tools and models, as well as ArcGIS 3D Analyst™ and
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extensions or urther analysis. The reader-riendly
exercises and 180-day trial sotware make GIS Tutorial 1 the smart choice
or GIS beginners.
About the AuthorsWilpen L. Gorr is a proessor o public policy and management inormation systems
at the H. John Heinz III School o Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon
University, where he teaches and researches GIS applications.
Kristen S. Kurland holds a joint aculty appointment at Carnegie Mellon University's
Heinz School o Public Policy and Management and School o Architecture, where she
teaches GIS, CAD, 3D visualization, and computer-aided acilities management.
Also AvailableTeacher resources or the GIS Tutorials, including solutions or the exercise assignments, are available to instructors who request a desk copy at www.esri.com/deskcopy.
GIS Tutorials
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GIS Tutorial 3
Advanced WorkbookDavid W. Allen and Jeery M. Coey
The most advanced book in the series, GIS Tutorial 3 eatures exercises
that utilize more o the complex capabilities available with the ArcEditor™
and ArcIno® licenses o ArcGIS Desktop. Following the standard tutorial
ormat, this workbook is divided into our sections that address ramework
design or a complex geodatabase, working with data, workfow optimi-
zation, and labeling and symbolizing techniques. GIS Tutorial 3: Advanced
Workbook builds on a strong oundation o GIS skills and equips readers
with a new set o skills by introducing tools and methods that use the best
eatures o the higher license levels. This book was written to be used or
advanced coursework or individual study.
About the AuthorsAs GIS manager or the City o Euless, Texas, David W. Allen designed data structures
and custom applications rom scratch. He has used his knowledge o GIS as an instruc-
tor at Tarrant County College or the past eight years, during which time he assisted in
the development o a GIS degree program and worked to establish a state standard or
GIS degree programs in Texas.
Jeery M. Coey is a GIS project manager with Tarrant Regional Water District, where he
manages large GIS implementation, analysis, and integration projects. He has worked to
implement an enterprise-wide GIS within an 18-county region. Coey holds a master
o science degree in environmental science rom the University o North Texas.
Also AvailableTeacher resources or the GIS Tutorials, including solutions or the exercise assignments, are available to instructors who request a desk copy at www.esri.com/deskcopy.
This cartographic representation o planimetric data, created in tutorial 9 -1,
uses complex symbology to portray a city’s parks, streets, trails, and
hydrography. (Data courtesy o City o Euless, Texas.)
GIS Tutorials
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A to Z GISAn Illustrated Dictionary o Geographic
Inormation Systems
Tasha Wade and Shelly Sommer, editorsAs GIS technology has evolved and grown,
so has the language o this powerul tool.
Written, developed, and reviewed by
more than 150 subject matter experts, A
to Z GIS is packed with more than 1,800
terms, nearly 400 ull-color illustrations,
and seven encyclopedia-style appendix
articles about annotation and labels,
eatures, geometry, layers in ArcGIS,
map projections and coordinate systems,
remote sensing, and topology.
Building a GISSystem Architecture Design Strategies
or Managers
Dave Peters
Building a GIS documents a time-tested
and proven design process to help
organizations plan the inrastructure—
system conguration, platorm sizing/
selection, and network bandwidth—to
sustain a geographic inormation system.
The accompanying CD includes the
Capacity Planning Tool, which oers
templates to automate system design
analysis tasks. Building a GIS, along withRoger Tomlinson’s Thinking About GIS,
Third Edition, will help organizations
implement, integrate, and scale a GIS
cost-eectively.
Building European Spatial DataInrastructures
Ian Masser
Building European Spatial Data
Inrastructures explores existing European
spatial data inrastructures (SDIs) and
the eorts o the European Union to
create a ramework or a multinational
Inrastructure or Spatial Inormationin Europe (INSPIRE) to exploit the many
opportunities being created by modern
GIS technologies. Ian Masser, one o the
leading experts on SDIs, discusses GIS
and the steps needed to create a legal
ramework or the wide-ranging project
and identies key strategic issues or
uture SDI development.
The Business Benefts o GISAn ROI Approach
David Maguire, Victoria Kouyoumjian, and
Ross SmithThe Business Benefts o GIS presents
a methodology aimed at ensuring
the sustainability o GIS initiatives by
eectively demonstrating the success o
the investment. The methodology is based
on an established ramework and was
adapted to combine the GIS expertise o
ESRI with the proessional management
experience o PA Consulting Group. The
result is a step-by-step ramework with
additional tools that allow the reader to
apply the book's methodology to GIS
initiatives and achieve consensus among
stakeholders.
Charting the UnknownHow Computer Mapping at Harvard
Became GIS
Nick Chrisman
Charting the Unknown presents a history
o GIS technology that takes readers back
more than our decades to the Harvard
Laboratory or Computer Graphics
and Spatial Analysis, where a variety
o proessionals converged to rethink
thematic mapping, spatial analysis,
and what we now call GIS. The book
includes a CD that contains interviews
with important gures at the Harvard
Laboratory, three movies showinganimated visualization, and scanned
copies o Context publications (rom
1968 to 1983) describing research and
research-related activities at the lab.
Connecting People WhilePreserving the PlanetEssays on Sustainable Development
Jean Poulit
Originally published in French, Jean Poulit's
Connecting People While Preserving the
Planet oers philosophical insights that
hinge on striking a balance between pros-
perity, well-being, and respect or our living
planet. Based on research and observations
conducted over more than 30 years, Poulit
contests our generally accepted ideas o
transportation, environment, and quality
o lie. This volume will prove illuminating
to uturists, transportation ocials, urban
planners, government ocials, and envi-
ronmentalists worldwide.
GIS Technology and Reference
ISBN: 9781589481404
Part Number: 100708
$29.95 288 pages
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Part Number: 103048
$44.95 320 pages8.375 x 10.875 inches
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Part Number: 104282
$24.95 104 pages
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Part Number: 97239
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Designed MapsA Sourcebook or GIS Users
Cynthia A. Brewer
Designed Maps is a graphics-intensivepresentation o published maps,
providing more than 70 cartographic
examples that GIS users can adapt or
their own design needs. Each chapter
characterizes a common design decision
and includes a demonstration map
annotated with specic inormation
needed to reproduce the design such as
text onts, sizes, and styles; line weights,
colors, and patterns; marker symbol
onts, sizes, and colors; and ll colors and
patterns.
Designing Better MapsA Guide or GIS Users
Cynthia A. Brewer
This beautiully illustrated guide breaks
down the myriad decisions involved in
the design o powerul map layouts or
reports, print publications, or interactive
Web displays. Author Cynthia A. Brewer
demysties the basics o good cartography,
walking the reader through layout
design, scales, north arrows, projections,
color selection, ont choices, symbol
placement, and export options. The
appendix describes the author’s popular
ColorBrewer application, an online colorselection tool.
Designing GeodatabasesCase Studies in GIS Data Modeling
David Arctur and Michael Zeiler
This highly visual guide to creating a
dynamic geographic data model helps
ArcGIS users design schemas that have
comprehensive and descriptive query
denitions, user-riendly cartographic
displays, and increased perormancestandards. This work outlines ve
steps or taking a data model through
its conceptual, logical, and physical
phases—modeling the user’s view,
dening objects and relationships,
selecting geographic representations,
matching geodatabase elements, and
organizing the geodatabase structure.
Designing Geodatabases orTransportation
J. Allison Butler
Designing Geodatabases or Transportation provides guidance on how to design a GIS
to manage data or transportation acilities
and services as well as how to address the
many problems unique to transportation
data and related business processes. This
book provides best-practice templates and
communicates a practical database-design
process or geographic inormation systems
or transportation (GIS-T) users.
The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis,Volume 1Geographic Patterns and Relationships
Andy Mitchell
The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1,
presents the reader with the necessary
tools to conduct real analysis with a GIS.
The book ocuses on six o the most
common geographic analysis tasks:
mapping where things are, mapping the
most and least, mapping density, nding
what is inside, nding what is nearby, and
mapping what has changed.
The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis,Volume 2Spatial Measurements and Statistics
Andy Mitchell
As the tools available through
commercial GIS sotware have grown
in sophistication, a need has emerged
to instruct people on the best practices
o true GIS analysis. In this sequel to
the best-selling The ESRI Guide to
GIS Analysis, Volume 1, author Andy
Mitchell delves into the more advanced
realm o spatial measurements and
statistics. The premise o The ESRI Guide
to GIS Analysis, Volume 2, targets GIS
technology as having been well used as a
display and visualization medium but not
so widely used as a tool or real analysis.
GIS Technology and Reference
ISBN: 9781589481602
Part Number: 103135
$39.95 184 pages
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Part Number: 87596
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ISBN: 9781589481640
Part Number: 103795
$64.95 448 pages
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Fun with GPS
Donald Cooke
Millions o people love their GPS devices
but do not know how they can use thisamazing technology to do much more
than simply calculate a location. The
dozens o illustrated examples in Fun
with GPS show how GPS devices can
be attached to just about anything or
anyone. Each example includes maps and
photographs that will inspire hobbyists,
airline passengers, athletes, animal
lovers, drivers, teachers, and students to
track and map their activities.
GIS, Spatial Analysis, and Modeling
David Maguire, Michael Batty, and
Michael Goodchild, editors
This book presents papers by leading GIS
experts describing modern computerized
spatial analysis and modeling. Recent
advances in GIS sotware, along with the
availability o spatially reerenced data,
now makes possible the sophisticated
modeling and statistical analysis o all types
o geographic phenomena. GIS, Spatial
Analysis, and Modeling serves to advance
the methods and practices used to develop
meaningul spatial analysis or decisionsupport. This text covers tools, techniques,
and methods while providing examples o
socioeconomic, scientic, transportation,
and environmental applications.
GIS WorldsCreating Spatial Data Inrastructures
Ian Masser
GIS Worlds: Creating Spatial Data
Inrastructures discusses the diusion and
evolution o spatial data inrastructures
around the world, shows where SDIs are
advancing, and describes where more
work is needed. More signicantly, itdetails the implementation o SDIs rom
a practical perspective and outlines
a method o institution building or
regional, continental, and global
SDIs. This text promises to strengthen
even urther the need or intelligent
governance and strong leadership in the
GIS and spatial data communities.
Thinking About GISGeographic Inormation System
Planning or Managers, Third Edition
Roger Tomlinson
The newest edition o Thinking About GIS
details a planning model developed or
designing data and technology systems
that will meet an organization’s specic
needs, whether it’s an enterprise-wide GIS
or a single-shop launch. Targeted at two
primary audiences—senior managers who
oversee inormation technologies and the
more technical specialists charged with
designing the actual systems—this bookgives both groups a common platorm on
which to conduct serious GIS planning.
Unlocking the Census with GIS
Alan Peters and Heather MacDonald
The U.S. Census provides billions o
pieces o complex data about millions o
exceptionally diverse people. Unlocking
the Census with GIS describes how GIS
can be used to better access, understand,
manage, and analyze census data and
census-related inormation and presentit in a spatial ormat. Numerous maps,
tables, sidebars, and other in-depth exam-
ples and explanations are provided to
guide readers to a greater understanding
o the census and its value to those using
powerul GIS sotware tools.
Pensando en el SIGPlanifcación del Sistema de Inormacion
Geográfca Dirigida a Gerentes, Tercera
Edición
Roger Tomlinson
Thinking About GIS: Geographic Inormation
System Planning or Managers, Third Edition
(Spanish translation). Desarrollado a partir
de décadas de experiencia en consultoría
global y sus populares seminarios de SIG
mundialmente, el libro del Dr. Tomlinson
ayuda a entrelazar las dierencias de
comunicación entre las personas con
competencia en tecnología y aquellos que
no la tienen. La metodología proporciona
una plataorma común de la cual se puede
evaluar exactamente que necesita una
organización de un SIG.
GIS Technology and Reference
ISBN: 9781589480872
Part Number: 96761
$19.95 152 pages
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ISBN: 9781589481305
Part Number: 100118
$59.95 504 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
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ISBN: 9781589481220
Part Number: 99274
$49.95 338 pages
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Part Number: 103047
$29.95 256 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
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ISBN: 9781589481138
Part Number: 93988
$44.95 336 pages
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ISBN: 9781589482296
Part Number: 110204
$9.95 274 pages
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Cartographic Relie Presentation
Eduard Imho
Within the discipline o car tography, ew
works are considered classics in the sense
o retaining their interest, relevance, and
inspiration with the passage o time.
One such work is Imho's masterpiece
Cartographic Relie Presentation. As a
unique display o analysis and portrayal,
this is an outstanding example o
the need or cartography to combine
intellect and graphics in solving map
design problems. The range, detail, and
scientic artistry o his solutions are
presented in an instructional context that
puts this work in a class by itsel.
Cartographies o DiseaseMaps, Mapping, and Medicine
Tom Koch
Cartographies o Disease: Maps,
Mapping, and Medicine is a
comprehensive survey o the technology
o mapping and its relationship to the
battle against disease. This look at
medical mapping advances a radical
argument that maps are not merely
representations o spatial realities but
a way o thinking about relationships
between viral and bacterial communities,
human hosts, and the environments inwhich diseases fourish.
Community GeographyGIS in Action
Kim Zanelli English and Laura S. Feaster
(Bowden)
Community Geography is designed to
inspire students and citizens to make a
dierence in their communities using
GIS technology. The book includes seven
case studies that describe innovativecommunity projects in endeavors such as
working with a local police department
to map crime, analyzing landll hazards,
tracking river water quality, and taking
inventory o area trees. Step-by-step
exercises, guidelines, and practical tips
or taking on similar projects in readers’
own communities are included.
Community GeographyGIS in Action Teacher's Guide
Lyn Malone, Anita M. Palmer, and
Christine L. Voigt A classroom companion to Community
Geography: GIS in Action, this guide
provides teachers with the resources
they need to teach GIS exercises to
middle and high school students
and manage sel-guided projects.
Community Geography: GIS in Action
and the companion Teacher’s Guide
make a complete educational package
or anyone who wants to integrate
learning, GIS technology, and real-world
experiences.
Getting to Know ArcGIS DesktopBasics o ArcView, ArcEditor, and
ArcIno, Second Edition, Updated or
ArcGIS 9.3
Tim Ormsby, Eileen J. Napoleon, Robert
Burke, Carolyn Groessl, and Laura Bowden
Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop con-
tains introductory concepts ollowed by
scripted sotware exercises that reinorce
an understanding o the conceptual mate-
rial presented. This ormat encourages
readers to acquire unctional GIS skills in
a variety o areas. Oering the most
comprehensive overview o ArcGIS 9.3available on the market today, this book
is valuable as both a classroom text and a
manual or individuals learning ArcGIS.
Getting to Know ArcObjectsProgramming ArcGIS with VBA
Robert Burke
Getting to Know ArcObjects is an
indispensable guide or learning to program
ArcObjects™ within the Microsot® Visual
Basic® or Applications (VBA) development
environment. ArcObjects components are
the building blocks o ArcGIS sotware, andknowing how to program ArcObjects gives
users the power to customize the ArcGIS
user interace, write sotware tools and
unctions, and create specialty applications.
This workbook supports programmers
o all skill levels, rom novices to those
already amiliar with the Unied Modeling
Language (UML) and Component Object
Model (COM).
GIS Education and Training
ISBN: 9781589480261
Part Number: 102976
$59.95 434 pages
7 x 9.25 inches Paperback
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$44.95 412 pages7.5 x 9.25 inches Paperback
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ISBN: 9781589480230
Part Number: 87599
$24.95 296 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
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projects and data CD
ISBN: 9781589480513
Part Number: 90974
$9.95 152 pages
8.5 x 11 inches Paperback
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ISBN: 9781589482104
Part Number: 111764
$79.95 600 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
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CD and ArcGIS 9.3 180-day
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ISBN: 9781589480186
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$59.95 436 pages
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GIS or the Urban Environment
Juliana Maantay and John Ziegler
This illustrated, hardcover text addresses
the use o GIS sotware or problem
solving in the planning o both large and
small cities and metropolitan areas. GIS
or the Urban Environment is a tool or
all students and practitioners who want
to learn more about how they might
apply GIS to urban planning, public
health, urban environmental assessment,
hazard and emergency management,
geographic analysis, or sustainable
community development. The exercises
and case studies in the book present clear
illustrations o GIS usage in contemporary
cities and urban regions through examples
o real-lie applications.
GIS TutorialWorkbook or ArcView 9,
Third Edition
Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen S. Kurland
Updated or ArcView 9.3, GIS Tutorial:
Workbook or ArcView 9, Third Edition,
provides eective GIS training in an easy-
to-ollow ormat. By combining ArcGIS
tutorials with sel-study exercises intended
to gradually build on basic skills, GIS
Tutorial is ully adaptable to individual
needs, as well as a classroom setting. In
addition to the range o GIS unctionality
covered by its predecessors, the thirdedition o this best-selling workbook
eatures two new tutorial chapters that
utilize 3D Analyst and ArcGIS Spatial
Analyst extensions.
GIS Tutorial IISpatial Analysis Workbook
David W. Allen
GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook
oers hands-on exercises to help
GIS users at the intermediate level
continue to build their problem-solving
and analysis skills. Whether used in
combination with The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis books or by itsel, GIS Tutorial II:
Spatial Analysis Workbook is the perect
tool or anyone who is ready to take their
knowledge o GIS technology to the
next level. GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis
Workbook includes a ully unctioning
180-day trial version o ArcGIS Desktop 9.3
sotware on DVD and a DVD o data or
working through the exercises.
GIS Tutorial or Health,Third Edition
Kristen S. Kurland and Wilpen L. Gorr
In its third edition, GIS Tutorial or Health
is ully revised and updated or ArcGIS 9.3
sotware compatibility. To better support
skill building and development, this
workbook eatures extended introductions
to 11 tutorials addressing signicant
issues o health care and policy planning.
Additionally, GIS Tutorial or Health,
Third Edition, contains a new tutorial
that utilizes the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst
extension to estimate the demand or
automated debrillators in public places.
GIS Tutorial or HomelandSecurity
Susan Lindell Radke and Eddie Hanebuth
Public saety ocers, government
ocials, and students o criminal justice
and public administration will nd the
exercises in GIS Tutorial or Homeland
Security useul in learning GIS technology
or homeland security operations and
planning. Tutorials involve a Minimum
Essential Datasets (MEDS) database
preparation, inormation sharing, a
critical inrastructure protection program,
search and rescue, structural damage
assessment, and more.
GIS Tutorial or Marketing
Fred L. Miller
The value o GIS technology or the
business and marketing industry has
never been greater than it is today. GIS
Tutorial or Marketing teaches students
and proessionals how to do the types
o analysis that can provide them with
the edge they need to stay ahead o thecompetition. Complete with a 180-day
trial o ArcGIS Desktop 9.2, this tutorial
is essential or individuals who want to
take advantage o using ArcGIS or their
business and marketing research.
GIS Education and Training
ISBN: 9781589480827
Part Number: 91844
$79.95 628 pages
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CD and ArcGIS Desktop 9.3
180-day trial DVD
ISBN: 9781589482012
Part Number: 110034
$79.95 424 pages
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DVD and ArcGIS 9.3 180-day
trial DVD
ISBN: 9781589482241
Part Number: 112988
$79.95 384 pages
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CD and ArcGIS 9.3 180-day
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ISBN: 9781589481886
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ISBN: 9781589480797
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Making Community Connections
Connie L. Knapp and the Orton Family
Foundation Community Mapping Program
The Orton Family Foundation
Focusing on GIS and GPS technology,
Making Community Connections is
designed to bring teams o teachers and
students together with community mem-
bers to study resources o interest and
importance to the community. Students
are shown how to gather and examine
existing inormation, discover new acts
through eld investigation, map the
resource using GIS/GPS tools, and interactwith the community. This unique program
culminates in students holding a public
orum to present a body o research that
can be used in community planning.
Mapping Global CitiesGIS Methods in Urban Analysis
Ayse Pamuk
Spatial thinking and analysis are essen-tial or inormed urban policy making in
a global world. Urban planners need to
understand how cities are organized and
how residential patterns are shaped as
a result o population and employment
changes. Mapping Global Cities illustrates
how GIS technology can be applied to
urban planning and policy challenges to
enhance our eorts in providing solutions.
This book is a valuable resource or urban
studies and planning students, interna-
tional development proessionals, human
settlement experts in the developing world,
and urban planning practitioners.
Modeling Our WorldThe ESRI Guide to Geodatabase Design
Michael Zeiler
Modeling Our World is the comprehensive
guide and reerence to GIS data modeling
in general and the geodatabase model in
particular. It shows how to make decisions
about modeling data that will inorm each
aspect o the GIS project, rom database
design and data capture to spatial analysis
and visual presentation. Illustrated with
hundreds o ull-color maps and gures,
this book will be essential reading or new
users o ArcGIS.
Introduction to Geometrical andPhysical GeodesyFoundations o Geomatics
Thomas Henry Meyer
Introduction to Geometrical and
Physical Geodesy explores geodesy, the
discipline dealing with the measure-
ment o the earth. Establishing GIS as a
coordinate-based system and building on
this concept, the book culminates in the
reader’s applied knowledge o geodesy.
To simpliy presentation, mathematics in
this book are discussed without origin
o proo. Intended or the classroom or
proessional reerence, this book simpli-
es the geodesic ormulas related to
surveying, making it a practical approach
to geodesy and GIS.
GIS Education and Training
Map UseReading and Analysis, Sixth Edition
A. Jon Kimerling, Aileen R. Buckley, Phillip C. Muehrcke, and Juliana O. Muehrcke
Map Use: Reading and Analysis, Sixth Edition, demonstrates the importance o understanding
the signicant distinctions, ormats, and unctionality o maps. This ull-color text eatures
integrated discussions o standard planimetric maps, perspective diagrams, environmentalphotograms, satellite images, and additional content related to GIS technology as it pertains
to spatial analysis. The book is specically designed or course adoption; however, Map Use
is written or anyone who wants to eectively read and use maps, and it will likely remain
a permanent xture in any cartographic resource library.
ISBN: 9781589480711
Part Number: 91805
$19.95 196 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2003 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589481435
Part Number: 100731
$49.95 208 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2006 Media: Exercise data
CD
ISBN: 9781879102620
Part Number: 83323
$29.95 216 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
1999 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589482159
Part Number: 112203
$99.95 200 pages
8.5 x 11 inches Hardcover
2010 Media: Ancillary CD
ISBN: 9781589481909 Part Number: 108122
$99.95 528 pages 8.5 x 11 inches Hardcover
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Placing HistoryHow Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are
Changing Historical Scholarship
Anne Kelly Knowles, editor; Amy Hillier,
digital supplement editor
Over the past decade, historical GIS
has emerged as a promising new
methodology or studying history. In this
companion piece to Past Time, Past Place,
editor Anne Kelly Knowles presents a
collection o case studies that illustrate
how GIS technology can be utilized to
reorganize and reevaluate historical data.
Complete with a digital supplementedited by Amy Hillier, Placing History is
the perect tool or engaging a classroom
o young historians by demonstrating
how GIS can be used to awaken the past.
Think Globally, Act RegionallyGIS and Data Visualization or Social
Science and Public Policy Research
Richard LeGates
Space is an important dimension in most
real-world issues that concern social
scientists and students o public policy.
Think Globally, Act Regionally explores
the spatial aspects o issues such as the
preservation o armland and endangered
plants and animals, urban and regional
planning, and management o light-rail
lines. This book is designed as a monthlong
module with structured exercises addressing
themes o urbanization, GIS technology,
data visualization, the balance between the
built and natural environments, and issues
o spatial equity and regional integration.
Understanding PlaceGIS and Mapping Across the
Curriculum
Diana Stuart Sinton and Jennier J. Lund,
editors
Understanding Place is a reerence or
teachers who wish to deepen student
involvement by using GIS technology
to analyze and visualize inormation.
Using interactive maps, students in
all disciplines have the opportunity to
develop the skills and habits o seeing,
thinking, and communicating with
inormation-rich images. Contributorscandidly describe GIS-based teaching,
learning, and research across the range
o a liberal arts and sciences curriculum.
Past Time, Past PlaceGIS or History
Anne Kelly Knowles, editor
Past Time, Past Place is a pioneering textthat shows how historians are using GIS
technology to take a resh look at the past.
It represents the tremendous range o new
historical applications o GIS, rom the Dust
Bowl to the Salem witch trials and rom
Civil War battleelds to the landscapes o
the Greek and Roman empires. Leading
scholars explain how they have used GIS
technology to organize historical research
in a geographic context, explore evidence
in new ways, map past places and events,
and challenge long-standing historical
interpretations.
GIS Education and Training
ISBN: 9781589480131
Part Number: 102796
$49.95 336 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2008 Media: Digital
supplement CD
ISBN: 9781589481244
Part Number: 99833
$64.95 540 pages
8 x 9.25 inches Paperback
2005 Media: Data CD
ISBN: 9781589481497
Part Number: 101486
$49.95 304 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2007 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480322
Part Number: 88537
$29.95 224 pages
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Our World GIS Education
Thinking Spatially Using GISOur World GIS Education, Level 1
Eileen J. Napoleon and Erin A. Brook
As the rst volume in the Our World GIS Education series, Thinking Spatially Using GIS provides teacherswith the tools o geography—maps, geographic data, and GIS—to teach a basic understanding o spatial
concepts, pattern recognition, and map trends analysis to young students.
ISBN: 9781589481800 Part Number: 107034 $49.95 296 pages 9 x 10.75 inches Paperback 2008
Media: Exercise data and ArcExplorer™—Java™ Edition or Education CD
Thinking Spatially Using GISOur World GIS Education, Level 1 Student Workbook
This workbook contains all the student exercises and handouts that correspond with the instructor text.
ISBN: 9781589481848 Part Number: 107038 $12.95 200 pages 9 x 10.75 inches Paperback 2008
Media: None
Mapping Our World Using GISOur World GIS Education, Level 2
Anita M. Palmer, Roger Palmer, Lyn Malone, and Christine L. Voigt
Mapping Our World Using GIS contains 13 lesson plans, step-by-step instructions, illustrations, important
questions and answers, data, and a 365-day trial o ArcView sotware that educators can use to combine
geography, data collection, mapping, and critical analysis in their course curricula. Students continue
building broad-based problem-solving skills as the lessons progress.
ISBN: 9781589481817 Part Number: 107035 $49.95 232 pages 9 x 10.75 inches Paperback 2008
Media: Exercise data CD and ArcGIS 9.2 365-day trial DVD
Mapping Our World Using GISOur World GIS Education, Level 2 Student Workbook
This workbook contains all the student exercises and handouts that correspond with the instructor text.
ISBN: 9781589481855 Part Number: 107039 $12.95 392 pages 9 x 10.75 inches Paperback 2008
Media: None
Analyzing Our World Using GIS
Our World GIS Education, Level 3
Roger Palmer, Anita M. Palmer, Lyn Malone, and Christine L. Voigt
This teacher’s guide combines the open-ended exploration inherent in geographic inormation systems with the
structure o nationally standardized course content, classroom activities, teacher notes, student handouts, and
assessments. This third volume in the Our World GIS Education book series promotes inquiry-based learning in
world geography and other disciplines or students using interactive mapping sotware and geographic data.
ISBN: 9781589481824 Part Number: 107036 $49.95 160 pages 9 x 10.75 inches Paperback 2008
Media: Exercise data CD and ArcGIS 9.2 365-day trial DVD
Analyzing Our World Using GISOur World GIS Education, Level 3 Student Workbook
This workbook contains all the student exercises and handouts that correspond with the instructor text.
ISBN: 9781589481862 Part Number: 107040 $12.95 184 pages 9 x 10.75 inches Paperback 2008
Media: None
Making Spatial Decisions Using GISOur World GIS Education, Level 4
Kathryn Keranen and Robert Kolvoord
Making Spatial Decisions Using GIS is a textbook designed or college and upper-level students to urther
develop their problem-solving skills through involved group investigations and independent study. Volume 4
eatures open-ended activities that encourage readers to make not only maps but also decisions.
ISBN: 9781589481831 Part Number: 107037 $49.95 212 pages 9 x 10.75 inches Paperback 2008
Media: Exercise data DVD and ArcGIS 9.2 180-day trial DVD
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ESRI Map Book, Volume 22
Michael Law, editor
This annual edition showcases some
o the most creative, interesting, andbeautiul maps presented at the Map
Gallery exhibition at the annual ESRI
International User Conerence. ESRI Map
Book, Volume 22, continues the tradition
o showing readers the capability o GIS
and how it is changing the world. This
collection o maps will appeal to a broad
audience o users, including industry
proessionals, cartographers, students,
scholars, and others interested in maps.
ESRI Map Book, Volume 23
Michael Law, editor
ESRI Map Book, Volume 23, is dedicated
to showcasing the innovative and inspiring
accomplishments o GIS users around the
world. The true excitement o this book lies
in the discovery o which maps have made
it rom the 2007 ESRI International User
Conerence Map Gallery into publication.
More than 100 ull-color maps are eatured
rom distinct industry categories such as
cartography, environmental management,
government, natural resources, planning
and engineering, tourism, transportation,
and utilities. Each map is presented with a
description o how it was produced or used.
ESRI Map Book, Volume 24
Mike Kataoka, editor
ESRI Map Book is an annual volume
published to exhibit the most innovative
and well-crated maps displayed at the
ESRI International User Conerence.
This volume continues the tradition
o acknowledging the outstanding
eorts o GIS users in their respective
elds. With more than 20 categories
represented by more than 100 ull-color
maps, ESRI Map Book, Volume 24, tells
the story o how GIS proessionals are
boldly shaping the world that they map.
Archaeology and Landscape in theMongolian Altai: An Atlas
Esther Jacobson-Teper and
James E. Meacham
This book examines the distribution o
ancient surace archaeological discover-
ies within the mountainous region o
northwestern Mongolia. For thousands o
years, this region was inhabited by hunt-
ers and pastoral nomads who let behind
huge concentrations o rock art in the high
valleys. With vivid maps and photographs,
this book explores the cultural heritage o
this rugged environment. This book will
appeal to readers interested in ecotour-
ism, preservation, geography, and ancient
human cultures.
Children Map the WorldSelections rom the Barbara Petchenik
Children's World Map Competition
Jackie Anderson, Jeet Atwal,
Patrick Wiegand, and Alberta Auringer
Wood, editors
This vibrant collection o children's work
rom the Barbara Petchenik Children’s World
Map Competition presents a retrospectiveselection o 100 maps submitted over the
rst decade o the competition. Children
Map the World includes award-winning
entries, runners-up, and additional maps
that refect core values in surprisingly subtle
and complex expressions. The messages
embedded in these maps and the honesty
o these children’s creations make them not
only accessible but also inspirational.
Cartographica ExtraordinaireThe Historical Map Transormed
David Rumsey and Edith M. Punt
Handsomely illustrated, this large-ormat,
hardcover atlas brings together a collection
o extraordinary historical maps, some o
which have been uniquely enhanced with
modern GIS technology, rom the private
collection o David Rumsey. Maps eatured
in Cartographica Extraordinaire not only
tell the vivid history o North and South
America, rom the early exploration o the
New World to Lewis and Clark’s opening
o the American West, but also bridge thegap between historical cartography and
the technologically advanced applications
o GIS.
Atlases and GIS Map Books
ISBN: 9781589481725
Part Number: 105472
$24.95 120 pages
10 x 11 inches Paperback
2007 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589481930
Part Number: 108386
$24.95 120 pages
10 x 11 inches Paperback2008 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589482302
Part Number: 113122
$24.95 120 pages
10 x 11 inches Paperback
2009 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480445
Part Number: 90016
$79.95 164 pages
14 x 13 inches Hardcover
2004 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589481251
Part Number: 99834
$24.95 144 pages
10 x 10 inches Paperback
2005 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589482326
Part Number: 113412
$79.95 204 pages
11 x 11 inches Hardcover
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Mapping or CongressSupporting Public Policy with GIS
Nancy Sappington, editor, with
Christopher Thomas, Milton Ospina,
Brent Roderick, Ray Carnes, Michael Law,
and Polly Barbee
Mapping or Congress illustrates how
GIS technology is used to provide policy
makers and citizens with inormationabout public policy issues in the orm
o a map. The book proles the work
o the Library o Congress Geography
and Map Division's Congressional
Cartography Program, detailing how
Library o Congress GIS proessionals are
able to help members o Congress and
congressional sta understand public
policy issues in a geographic context.
Mapping the Future o America'sNational ParksStewardship through Geographic
Inormation Systems
Mark Henry and Leslie Armstrong, editors
Filled with colorul maps, charts, and
photographs, Mapping the Future o
America’s National Parks illustrates how GIS
technology is used in the eort to repair
trails and roads, locate artiacts, restore
American battleelds, guide development,
understand wildres, and protect ragile
lands. The stories provide detailed
examples o how dedicated GIS specialists,scientists, and researchers in the National
Park Service are mapping and preserving
America’s most special places or uture
generations.
Salton Sea AtlasEdited by the Redlands Institute,
University o Redlands
The Salton Sea is a nexus o extraordinary
social, political, and elemental orces.
The diversity o competing interests in
this unique Southern Caliornia ecosystem
makes common understanding o
the relationships among the natural
environment, cultural context, and social
values a paramount concern. Salton
Sea Atlas presents an authoritative but
accessible look at this unique inland
sea—its physical geography, geological
and cultural history, and ragile ecology.
Mapping Census 2000The Geography o U.S. Diversity
Cynthia A. Brewer and Trudy A. Suchan
The 2000 Census included new and
expanded categories o racial and
ethnic identity by which U.S. residents
could accurately identiy themselves.
In addition, it was the rst time that
residents were allowed to identiy
themselves as belonging to multiple
ethnic categories, resulting in a more
accurate portrait o the population.
Mapping Census 2000: The Geography
o U.S. Diversity presents this key seto data in vivid, ull-color map images
created with GIS technology. The result
is a precise and comprehensive atlas o
American diversity.
Mapping Forestry
Peter Eredics
Mapping Forestry describes how GIS
sotware supports the business o orestry
in today’s era o economic changes,
increased global competition, and
diminishing resources. In scenarios rom
around the world, oresters share how
they use GIS maps and analysis to manage
commercial operations and sustainable
stewardship. Mapping Forestry contains
20 chapters o ull-color maps eaturing
detailed descriptions o the types o GIS
analysis that they represent, making
it an excellent reerence or orestry
proessionals.
GIS or Building and ManagingInrastructure
ESRI
GIS or Building and ManagingInrastructure presents a collection o
maps that showcase how GIS can be
implemented to help develop, manage,
and present inrastructure projects. This
book demonstrates how GIS can aid
processes and promote transparency by
providing a single data source rom which
to work. Featuring maps rom a range
o technical support structures, including
electric and gas utilities, public works, and
renewable energy, this book is a reerence
or anyone involved in the inrastructure
industry.
Atlases and GIS Map Books
ISBN: 9781589481459
Part Number: 101862
$14.95 92 pages
11 x 10 inches Paperback
2006 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480803
Part Number: 91991
$26.95 172 pages
12 x 10 inches Paperback
2004 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480438
Part Number: 89904
$79.95 140 pages
11.5 x 17.5 inches
Hardcover 2002
Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480148
Part Number: 86788
$19.95 120 pages
11.75 x 9.75 inches
Paperback 2001
Media: None
ISBN: 9781589482098
Part Number: 111771
$39.95 100 pages
10 x 10 inches Paperback
2010 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589482524
Part Number: 116764
$24.95 100 pages
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Conronting CatastropheA GIS Handbook
R. W. Greene
Using real-world lessons, ConrontingCatastrophe demonstrates how the
digital mapping and analysis tools
o GIS technology can be critical or
comprehensive preparation and quick
response to disastrous events. This is
an essential, hands-on manual or GIS
practitioners and decision makers alike
whose communities ace the threat o
large-scale disasters.
Arc HydroGIS or Water Resources
David R. Maidment, editor
In recent years, the eld o hydrology hasbeen transormed as GIS is increasingly
used to model and analyze the dynamic
hydrology at work on the planet. Arc
Hydro: GIS or Water Resources is the
denitive book on the Arc Hydro Data
Model, a sophisticated template designed
to help hydrologists and scientists rom
other disciplines develop data models in
their own areas o study.
Arc MarineGIS or a Blue Planet
Dawn J. Wright, Michael J. Blongewicz,
Patrick N. Halpin, and Joe Breman
Arc Marine: GIS or a Blue Planet
presents the initial results o a successul
eort to create and dene a data model
or the marine community. The data
model not only provides structure or
storing and analyzing marine data but
also helps users create maps and 3D
scenes o the marine environment in
ways invaluable to decision making.
Analyzing Urban PovertyGIS or the Developing World
Rosario Giusti de Pérez and
Ramón A. Pérez
In developing countries, squatter
developments that house more than one-
third o the urban population are without
inrastructure and built rom materials
at hand. Analyzing Urban Poverty: GIS or the Developing World demonstrates
how GIS can be used to improve quality
o lie in poor urban areas. With 30 years
o experience using GIS technology to
manage urban problems in Venezuelan
barrios, the authors describe how they
developed sustainable solutions that go
beyond conventional planning programs.
Conservation GeographyCase Studies in GIS, Computer
Mapping, and Activism
Charles Convis Jr., editor
Conservation Geography demonstrates
how GIS technology is revolutionizing
the work o nonprot organizations and
conservation groups worldwide as they
rush to save the earth’s plants, animals,
and natural resources. Their endeavors,
as described in these pages, portray con-
servation in its broadest sense, showing
how the power o computers and GIS
is transorming the way environmentalproblems and conservation issues are
identied and resolved.
Empowering Electric and GasUtilities with GIS
Bill Meehan
Electric and gas utilities shoulder enor-
mous responsibilities to their customers,
shareholders, government regulators,
and the environment, ever aware o the
critical role they play in keeping homes
heated, actories running, and citiesilluminated. An enterprise GIS can trans-
orm utilities by raising eciency and
lowering costs while enhancing commu-
nication and decision-making processes.
Empowering Electric and Gas Utilities
with GIS details the dramatic dierence
an enterprise GIS can make to a power
provider o any size.
GIS Case Studies and Data Models for Industry
ISBN: 9781589480346
Part Number: 93681
$59.95 224 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2002 Media: Tools and
sample data CD
ISBN: 9781589480179
Part Number: 102975
$47.95 216 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2007 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589481510
Part Number: 102828
$29.95 148 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2008 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480407
Part Number: 89531
$14.95 156 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2002 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480247
Part Number: 87905
$19.95 252 pages8.5 x 11 inches Paperback
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Part Number: 94784
$34.95 225 pages
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GIS and Land RecordsThe ArcGIS Parcel Data Model
Nancy von Meyer
This denitive book illuminates the datamodel developed as a ramework or land
record inormation in an ArcGIS environ-
ment. GIS and Land Records: The ArcGIS
Parcel Data Model describes applications
and uses or parcel inormation in an ArcGIS
geodatabase. The parcel data model is
more than a conceptual ramework. It cap-
tures the collective experience gained rom
more than 20 years o managing parcel
inormation using GIS and shows how the
parcel data can be easily customized to
satisy dierent situations.
GIS or Decision Support andPublic Policy Making
Christopher Thomas and
Nancy Humenik-Sappington
Elected ocials and department heads
are increasingly relying on GIS technology
to make ecient and accurate decisions
when and where it counts. GIS or Decision
Support and Public Policy Making presents
27 case studies and eight exercises that
demonstrate the positive impact o incorpo-
rating GIS methodology in daily operations
o the public sector. Discover how GIS has
improved communication, collaboration,and decision making in the organizations
eatured in this book.
GIS or EnvironmentalManagement
Robert Scally
In GIS or Environmental Management,
Robert Scally has compiled the rsthand
experiences o scientists and GIS experts
throughout the world to examine how
dedicated environmental proessionals
use GIS technology to preserve andrenew critical ecosystems to benet
wildlie as well as human lives. Biologists,
geologists, conservationists, and others
responsible or managing and protecting
the environment increasingly rely on GIS
to deal with a range o environmental
issues, including biodiversity and
pollution, coastal zone management, and
change detection.
GIS or Health Organizations
Laura Lang
The case studies in this collection illustrate
how GIS technology has become an
invaluable tool that aids in the eort to
provide more ecient and appropriate health
management options to patients. GIS assists
health proessionals with tracking the spread
o inectious disease, determining sites or
new hospitals, mapping the demand or
uture health care needs, and even marketing
pharmaceuticals. GIS or Health Organizations
clearly demonstrates how GIS technology
allows physicians, insurance providers,
hospitals, epidemiologists, researchers, and
HMO executives to ocus resources to meet
the needs o those in their care.
GIS or Homeland Security
Mike Kataoka
GIS or Homeland Security provides
general overviews o how GIS
technology is used or gathering and
analyzing intelligence, protecting critical
inrastructure, responding to complex
emergencies, preparing or disease
outbreaks and bioterrorism, securing
complex events, and simulating disasters.
A nal chapter looks ahead at the
growing role o GIS in homeland security.
Each chapter includes three case studies
that illuminate the topic with specic
real-world examples.
GIS or Landscape Architects
Karen C. Hanna
GIS or Landscape Architects proves that
GIS technology is no longer the exclusive
realm o geographers and scientists. Using
GIS to create visual rameworks or gather-
ing, interpreting, and sharing spatial data
and inormation has helped the landscape
proessionals eatured in this book accom-plish a wide range o challenging goals.
The case studies in this volume demon-
strate how GIS technology can be applied
to the preparation o a comprehensive
plan or a historic streetscape, the creation
o a site design or a major vacation resort,
and the successul design and management
o a recreation area, among other tasks.
GIS Case Studies and Data Models for Industry
ISBN: 9781589480773
Part Number: 91806
$34.95 184 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2004 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589482319
Part Number: 113178
$24.95 204 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
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ISBN: 9781589481428Part Number: 100709
$24.95 208 pages
9 x 7.5 inches Paperback
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ISBN: 9781879102651
Part Number: 90343
$19.95 112 pages
9 x 7.5 inches Paperback
2000 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589481558
Part Number: 102980
$24.95 150 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
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$19.95 122 pages
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GIS or Water Management inEurope
Mike Bedord
On the European continent, a commonphysical geography means common
problems in natural resources and envi-
ronmental management that require a
unied approach to nding solutions.
Nations already geographically unied
are becoming even more closely bound
in other ways: administratively, politi-
cally, and economically. The case studies
examined in GIS or Water Management
in Europe recount the myriad imagina-
tive ways that European organizations,
agencies, and governments are using GIS
technology to bring unity to a diverse
group o problems.
The GIS Guide or LocalGovernment Ofcials
Cory Fleming, editor
In The GIS Guide or Local Government
Ofcials, municipal GIS experts suggest
practical approaches or incorporating
mapping technology to help local govern-
ments deliver services and determine
policies while managing an inormation
overload. To meet this challenge, local
governments are increasingly turning to
GIS technology to coordinate resources,
save tax dollars, and plan or the uture.
Case studies drawn rom throughoutNorth America illustrate how ocials
have successully applied GIS to their
specic needs.
Integrating GIS and the GlobalPositioning System
Karen Steede-Terry
Integrating GIS and the Global
Positioning System is a comprehensive
introduction to the basics o the
system—what the components are,
how they work, and how accuracy can
be improved almost to a pinpoint. Thisvolume presents several case studies
that illustrate how the power o GPS
is being harnessed to the depth o GIS
technology or accuracy in measurement
and completeness o coverage.
Marine GeographyGIS or the Oceans and Seas
Joe Breman, editor
Featuring real-world examples rom theocean trenches, this collection o articles
by leading ocean researchers and marine
biologists shows some o the many ways
that GIS technology is contributing to
our understanding o the underwater
environment. From improving oil spill
response and mapping marine biodiversity
to protecting at-risk coastal areas and
improving navigation saety in crowded
sea-travel corridors, Marine Geography
illustrates how digital mapping and spatial
analysis can serve as the integrating
technology that allows various stakeholders
to communicate in a common language.
Measuring UpThe Business Case or GIS
Christopher Thomas and Milton Ospina
Measuring Up presents case studies about
companies and government agencies
that have implemented GIS solutions to
meet business goals. The book details
eective strategies or saving money and
time; increasing productivity, accuracy,
communication, and collaboration;
generating revenue; supporting decision
making; aiding budget development;
building inormation bases; and managing
resources.
Smart Land-Use AnalysisThe LUCIS Model
Margaret H. Carr and Paul D. Zwick
An indispensable guide or land-use
planners, analysts, and students,
Smart Land-Use Analysis provides the
inormation needed to understand and
implement the innovative analysis model
developed by the authors. The land-useconfict identication strategy (LUCIS)
model uses the ArcGIS geoprocessing
ramework, particularly ModelBuilder,
to analyze suitability and preerence or
major land-use categories, determine
potential uture confict among the
categories, and build uture land-use
scenarios.
GIS Case Studies and Data Models for Industry
ISBN: 9781589480766
Part Number: 93590
$19.95 156 pages
9 x 7.5 inches Paperback
2004 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589481411
Part Number: 97236
$24.95 182 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2005 Media: None
ISBN: 9781879102811Part Number: 84165
$19.95 112 pages
9 x 7.5 inches Paperback
2000 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480452
Part Number: 90014
$24.95 224 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2002 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480889
Part Number: 91831
$24.95 204 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2004 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589481749
Part Number: 102581
$49.95 292 pages
7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2007 Media: LUCIS
data DVD
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Backlist Current Title
Spatial PortalsGateways to Geographic Inormation
Winnie Tang and Jan Selwood
Spatial Portals: Gateways to Geographic Inormation examines how spatial portals
are revolutionizing the way GIS proes-
sionals nd, share, and apply knowledge,
rom the local level to the world stage.
Spatial portals help people search or and
access networks o relevant inormation
held by governments and other organiza-
tions. In so doing, portals help people
quickly evaluate options and make better
decisions that can save time, money, and
even lives.
Standards or SuccessGIS or Federal Progress and
Accountability
Christopher Thomas
With the proven track record o GIS in
providing high returns on investment,
Standards or Success demonstrates how
ederal government agencies are using
this powerul technology to streamline
business processes, oster collaboration
and communication, provide sound deci-
sion support, and optimize resource man-
agement. GIS plays an invaluable role in
making government more eective andecient. The powerul examples in this
book make it easy to understand why.
Zeroing InGeographic Inormation Systems at
Work in the Community
Andy Mitchell
An accessible introduction to GIS technol-
ogy or government ocials, business
people, planners, teachers, and anyone
who deals with maps and geographic
inormation, Zeroing In: Geographic Inor-
mation Systems at Work in the Community
contains 12 real-lie stories to introduce
readers to the oundations o GIS. This
book explains what GIS means to people
and society and illustrates how it can be
used to increase eciency and quality o
community lie.
GIS Case Studies and Data Models for IndustryGIS Case Studies and Data Models for Industry
ISBN: 9781589481312
Part Number: 97238
$29.95 196 pages
6.75 x 8.5 inches Paperback
2005 Media: None
ISBN: 9781589480476
Part Number: 103016
$24.95 112 pages7.5 x 9 inches Paperback
2006 Media: None
ISBN: 9781879102507
Part Number: 71623
$19.95 128 pages
9 x 7.5 inches Paperback
1997 Media: None
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Index
A
Analyzing Our World Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 3 23
Analyzing Our World Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 3 StudentWorkbook 23
Analyzing Urban Poverty: GIS or the Developing World 26
Archaeology and Landscape in the Mongolian Altai: An Atlas 24
Arc Hydro: GIS or Water Resources 26
Arc Marine: GIS or a Blue Planet 26
A to Z GIS: An Illustrated Dictionary o Geographic Inormation Systems 16
B
Botanical Serigraphs: The Gene Bauer Collection 8
Building a GIS: System Architecture Design Strategies or Managers 16
Building European Spatial Data Inrastructures 16
The Business Benets o GIS: An ROI Approach 16
C
Cartographica Extraordinaire: The Historical Map Transormed 24Cartographic Relie Presentation 19
Cartographies o Disease: Maps, Mapping, and Medicine 19
Charting the Unknown: How Computer Mapping at Harvard Became GIS 16
Children Map the World: Se lections rom the Barbara Petchenik Children’s WorldMap Competition 24
Children Map the World: Se lections rom the Barbara Petchenik Children’s WorldMap Competition, Volume 2 2
Community Geography: GIS in Action 19
Community Geography: GIS in Action Teacher’s Guide 19
Conronting Catastrophe: A GIS Handbook 26
Connecting People While Preserving the Planet: Essays on SustainableDevelopment 16
Conservation Geography: Case Studies in GIS, Computer Mapping, and
Activism 26
D
Designed Maps: A Sourcebook or GIS Users 17
Designing Better Maps: A Guide or GIS Users 17
Designing Geodatabases: Case Studies in GIS Data Modeling 17
Designing Geodatabases or Transportation 17
E
Empowering Electric and Gas Utilities with GIS 26
The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1: Geographic Patterns andRelationships 17
The ESRI Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 2: Spatial Measurements andStatistics 17
ESRI Map Book, Volume 22 24
ESRI Map Book, Volume 23 24
ESRI Map Book, Volume 24 24
ESRI Map Book, Volume 25 3
F
Fun with GPS 18
G
Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop 11
Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop: Basics o ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcIno,Second Edition, Updated or ArcGIS 9.3 19
Getting to Know ArcGIS ModelBuilder 12
Getting to Know ArcObjects: Programming ArcGIS with VBA 19
GIS, Spatial Analysis, and Modeling 18
The GIS 20: Essential Skills 5
GIS and Land Records: The ArcGIS Parcel Data Model 27GIS or Building and Managing Inrastructure 25
GIS or Decision Support and Public Policy Making 27
GIS or Environmental Management 27
GIS or Health Organizations 27
GIS or Homeland Security 27
GIS or Landscape Architects 27
GIS or the Urban Environment 20
GIS or Water Management in Europe 28
The GIS Guide or Local Government Ocials 28
GIS Tutorial 1: Basic Workbook 13
GIS Tutorial 2: Spatial Analysis Workbook 14
GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook 20
GIS Tutorial 3: Advanced Workbook 15
GIS Tutorial or Health, Third Edition 20
GIS Tutorial or Homeland Security 20
GIS Tutorial or Marketing 20
GIS Tutorial: Workbook or ArcView 9, Third Edition 20
GIS Worlds: Creating Spatial Data Inrastructures 18
I
Integrating GIS and the Global Positioning System 28
Introduction to Geometrical and Physical Geodesy: Foundations o Geomatics 21
L
Land Administration or Sustainable Development 9
Lining Up Data in ArcGIS: A Guide to Map Projections 4
The Look o Maps: An Examination o Cartographic Design 6
M
Making Community Connections 21
Making Spatial Decisions Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 4 23
Mapping Census 2000: The Geography o U.S. Diversity 25
Mapping or Congress: Supporting Public Policy with GIS 25
Mapping Forestry 25
Mapping Global Cities: GIS Methods in Urban Analysis 21
Mapping Our World Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 2 23
Mapping Our World Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 2Student Workbook 23
Mapping the Future o America’s National Parks: Stewardship through Geo-
graphic Inormation Systems 25Map Use: Reading and Analysis, Sixth Edition 21
Marine Geography: GIS or the Oceans and Seas 28
Measuring Up: The Business Case or GIS 28
Modeling Our World: The ESRI Guide to Geodatabase Design 21
O
Ocean Globe 10
Our World GIS Education 23
P
Past Time, Past Place: GIS or History 22
Pensando en el SIG: Planicación del Sistema de Inormación Geográca Dirigidaa Gerentes, Tercera Edición 18
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Inde
Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are Changing HistoricalScholarship 22
S
Salton Sea Atlas 25Semiology o Graphics 7
Smart Land-Use Analysis: The LUCIS Model 28
Spatial Portals: Gateways to Geographic Inormation 29
Standards or Success: GIS or Federal Progress and Accountability 29
T
Think Globally, Act Regionally: GIS and Data Visualization or Social Science andPublic Policy Research 22
A
Allen, David W., 12, 14, 15, 20
Anderson, Jackie, 24
Arctur, David, 17
Armstrong, Leslie, 25
Atwal, Jeet, 2, 24
B
Bandrova, Temenoujka, 2
Barbee, Polly, 25
Batty, Michael, 18
Bauer, Gene, 8
Bedord, Mike, 28
Bertin, Jacques, 7
Blongewicz, Michael J., 26
Bowden, Laura, 11, 19
Breman, Joe, 10, 26, 28
Brewer, Cynthia A., 17, 25
Brook, Erin A., 23
Buckley, Aileen R., 21
Burke, Robert, 11, 19
Butler, J. Allison, 17
C
Carnes, Ray, 25
Carr, Margaret H., 28
Chrisman, Nick, 16
Clemmer, Gina, 5
Coey, Jeery M., 15
Convis, Charles, Jr., 26
Cooke, Donald, 18
E
Enemark, Stig, 9
English, Kim Zanelli, 19
Eredics, Peter, 25
ESRI, 25
F
Feaster, Laura S., 19
Fleming, Cory, 28
G
Giusti de Pérez, Rosario, 26
Goodchild, Michael, 18
Gorr, Wilpen L., 13, 20
Greene, R. W., 26
Groessl, Carolyn, 11, 19
H
Halpin, Patrick N., 26
Hanebuth, Eddie, 20
Hanna, Karen C., 27
Henry, Mark, 25
Hillier, Amy, 22
Humenik-Sappington, Nancy, 25, 27
I
Imho, Eduard, 19
J
Jacobson-Teper, Esther, 24
K
Kataoka, Mike, 3, 24, 27
Keranen, Kathryn, 23
Kimerling, A. Jon, 21Knapp, Connie L., 21
Knowles, Anne Kelly, 22
Koch, Tom, 19
Kolvoord, Robert, 23
Konecny, Milan, 2
Kouyoumjian, Victoria, 16
Kurland, Kristen S., 13, 20
L
Lang, Laura, 27
Law, Michael, 24, 25
LeGates, Richard, 22
Lund, Jennier J., 22
M
Maantay, Juliana, 20
MacDonald, Heather, 18
Maguire, David, 16, 18
Maher, Margaret M., 4
Maidment, David R., 26
Malone, Lyn, 19, 23
Masser, Ian, 16, 18
Meacham, James E., 24
Meehan, Bill, 26
Meyer, Thomas Henry, 21
Miller, Fred L., 20
Mitchell, Andy, 17, 29
Muehrcke, Juliana O., 21
Muehrcke, Phillip C., 21
N
Napoleon, Eileen J., 11, 19, 23
Nunez, Jesus Reyes, 2
O
Ormsby, Tim, 11, 19
The Orton Family FoundationCommunity Mapping Program, 21
Ospina, Milton, 25, 28
P
Palmer, Anita M., 19, 23
Palmer, Roger, 23
Pamuk, Ayse, 21
Pérez, Ramón A., 26
Peters, Alan, 18
Peters, Dave, 16
Poulit, Jean, 16
Punt, Edith M., 24
R
Radke, Susan Lindell, 20
Rajabiard, Abbas, 9
Redlands Institute, University oRedlands, 25
Roderick, Brent, 25
Robinson, Arthur H., 6
Rumsey, David, 24
S
Sappington, Nancy, 25, 27
Scally, Robert, 27
Selwood, Jan, 29
Sinton, Diana Stuart, 22Smith, Ross, 16
Sommer, Shelly, 16
Steede-Terry, Karen, 28
Suchan, Trudy A., 25
T
Tang, Winnie, 29
Thomas, Christopher, 25, 27, 28, 29
Tomlinson, Roger, 18
V
Voigt, Christine L., 19, 23
von Meyer, Nancy, 27
W
Wade, Tasha, 16
Wallace, Jude, 9
Wiegand, Patrick, 24
Williamson, Ian, 9
Wood, Alberta Auringer, 24
Wright, Dawn J., 26
Z
Zeiler, Michael, 17, 21
Ziegler, John, 20
Zwick, Paul D., 28
Thinking About GIS: Geographic Inormation System Planning or Managers,Third Edition 18
Thinking Spatially Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 1 23
Thinking Spatially Using GIS: Our World GIS Education, Level 1 Student
Workbook 23
U
Understanding Place: GIS and Mapping Across the Curriculum 22
Unlocking the Census with GIS 18
Z
Zeroing In: Geographic Inormation Systems at Work in the Community 29
Author/Editor Index
Title Index
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