GIS for the urban environment:
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ISBN: | 1589480821 9781589480827 |
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adam_text | Preface XI
Foreword
XVII
Acknowledgments
XXI
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Chapter One Basics of Mapping and
GIS
3
What is a map?
Historic and cultural perspectives
Maps, technology, and power
What is a GIS?
Why planners use
GIS
GIS
for the urban environment
Layers
Using
GIS
¡η
an urban context
Basic
GIS
functionality
Typical
GIS
tasks
Written Exercise
1:
GIS on
the Internet
Chapter Two Modeling Spatial Data and Basic Mapping Concepts
25
Modeling
The vector model
The raster model
Combining raster and vector
Continuous vs. discrete data
Scale
Generalization
Geographic extent, geographic unit of analysis, and data aggregation
Map projections and coordinate systems
Common coordinate systems
Written Exercise
2:
Maps, scales, and coordinate systems
Chapter Three Thematic Mapping
57
Maps: Tangible vs. mental
Maps: Reference vs. thematic
Components of the thematic map
Quantitative vs. qualitative thematic maps
Types of thematic maps
Multivariate maps
Written Exercise
3:
Mental mapping
Chapter Four Data Classification Methods and Data Exploration
Quantitative vs. qualitative information
Measurement scales
Statistics and mapping
Summarizing data with statistics
Methods of classification
Issues in classification
Data exploration
Written Exercise
4:
Thematic map interpretation
Chapter Five Data Visualization and Map Design
125
Types of charts and graphs
Data visualization
Map design and composition
Main map elements
Graphic design
Color
Typography
Written Exercise
5:
Map design critique
Chapter Six Sources of Urban Data
157
A wealth of data
Choosing the appropriate data
Level of detail
Quality
Map accuracy
National map accuracy standards
Attribute data accuracy and currency
Metadata
The U.S. Decennial Census
U.S. Census TIGER/Line files
U.S. Postal zone mapping
United States Geological Survey (USGS) mapping
GIS data
produced by state and local government
Commercial sources
The Internet
Data clearinghouses
Access to urban
GIS data
Written Exercise
6:
Evaluation of an urban
dataset
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
93
Chapter Nine
Mapping Databases
181
Point geocoding
Unmapped attribute tables
Creating vector mapping
GPS
Written Exercise
7:
Data acquisition
Attribute Data and Relational Database Management Systems
Attribute database tables
Creating database tables
Working directly with external database management systems
Managing database tables
Tables and views
Grouping data
Relational databases
Adding the spatial dimension
RDBMS
and data integration
Written Exercise
8:
Integrating data using an
RDBMS
Methods of Spatial Data Analysis
209
Types of analysis
Simple query: Data search and analysis
Reclassification
Geoprocessing
Optimal location/suitability analysis
Boolean operators
Modeling
Expert systems and rule-based reasoning
Interpolation
Written Exercise
9:
Using
GIS
for problem solving
191
Chapter Ten
GIS Project
Development and Institutional Issues
Driving forces
Proposing a GIS
Initiating a project
Project development
Development cycle
Management perspective
Written Exercise
10:
Develop a project flow chart
247
267
Chapter Eleven Ethical Issues in
GIS
and Urban Planning
A multitude of issues
The subjectivity of maps
Maps as propaganda
Participatory
GIS
and the democratization of
GIS
GIS
for advocacy purposes: Counter-mapping
Technology and the use of local knowledge bases
Access to hardware, software, and skills
Vernacularization of
GIS
Data access
Data ownership
Data liability
Privacy, confidentiality, and surveillance issues
Written Exercise
11:
Participatory community-based planning with
GIS
Chapter Twelve
Other Geotechnologies and Recent Developments in
GIS
293
Three-dimensional
GIS
Advanced
GIS
analysis
Remote sensing
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Lidar
technology
Mobile mapping
Internet mapping software
Wide area networks
Conclusion
Written Exercise
12:
Project documentation and policy recommendation report
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Case Study One
Case Study Two
Case Study Three
Case Study Four
Case Study Five
Case Study Six
Case Study Seven
Case Study Eight
Case Study Nine
Case Study Ten
Case Study Eleven
Nonprofit Organization
GIS
Strategic Planning and Public
Outreach
323
Public outreach: Imagine New York
The Lower Manhattan Preservation Fund
The campaign for community-based planning
Olympics
2012
GIS Use
by Urban Nonprofit Organizations for Housing Initiatives
and Urban Services
Fordham Bedford Housing Corporation, University Neighborhood Housing
Program, and the Enterprise Foundation
Delivering Health-care Services to an Urban Population
341
Access to health care in Greenpoint-Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York
335
Natural Habitat and Open Space Assessment
Long Island Sound Stewardship System
349
Urban Environmental Planning
357
Land-use classification for extensive vegetative roof acreage potential in
the Bronx
Emergency Management and Disaster Response
Using
GIS
at Ground Zero
367
Infrastructure Mapping for Planning and Maintenance
377
GIS
mapping of the New York City sewer and storm drain system
Archaeology and Historic Preservation with
GIS
383
Archaeology
GIS
project for the New York City Landmark Preservation
Commission
Health and Environmental Justice
393
Mapping environmental hazards and asthma in the Bronx
Crime Pattern Analysis
409
Exploring Bronx auto thefts using
GIS
Community-based Planning
415
Graffiti in Community District Two, Queens, New York: Private expression in the
public realm
Case Study Twelve Advocacy Planning and Public Information
425
Community Mapping Assistance Project for the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
and Open Accessible Space Information Systems Internet map site
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3
Lab
Exercise
One Making Maps of Urban Data
439
Lab Exercise Two Exploring Basic
GIS
Functionality
443
Lab Exercise Three Thematic Mapping: Dot Density Maps
459
Lab Exercise Four Thematic Mapping: Choropleth Maps
471
Lab Exercise Five Integrating Graphs and Maps, and Designing
Map Layouts
483
Lab Exercise Six Developing an Attribute Database from an
Internet Source
499
Lab Exercise Seven Geocoding and Labeling
505
Lab Exercise Eight Working with Relational Databases
519
Lab Exercise Nine Generating Buffers and Using Selection for Proximity
Analysis
531
Lab Exercise Ten
Geoprocessing
Operations and Joining Tables
541
Lab Exercise Eleven Data Exploration and Geostatistical Analysis
549
Lab Exercise Twelve Advanced Layout Techniques
555
Afterword
5É7
About the authors S69
Data credits S7i
Data license agreement 57s
Installing the data
579
Index
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GISforthe
Urban Environmentiocuses on the use of
GIS
in urban planning and problem solving, and is aimed at both large and
small cities and metropolitan areas. It will be of interest to all students and practitioners who want to learn more about how
they might apply
GIS
to their daily practices, be they in urban planning, public health, urban environmental assessment, hazard
and emergency management, geographical analysis, or sustainable community development. It will become an essential text
when setting out on whatthe authors call the
GIS
adventure.
The book includes twelve chapters that introduce the elements and issues involved in using
GIS,
and it does so with a
wide range of useful maps and illustrations. Eacnfchapterin parti provides readers with a carefully chosen set of further
readings, along with written exercises, and in part III, laboratory exercises. Students and practitioners will enjoy working
through the individual chapters and exercises, and will find the twelve case studies of part II to be particularly valuable.
The exercises and case studies present clear illustrations of
GIS use
across a wide range of contexts, providing readers
with explicit examples of actual applications dealing with important issues in contemporary cities and urban regions.
The authors have been able to
linka
rigorous presentation of
GIS
tools and approaches with a comprehensive text that
is accessible, clearly written, and interesting to read, and with exercises to help students and practitioners learn and
develop their skills and applications.
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