Gis environmental modelling and engineering
by
 
Brimicombe, Allan, author.

Title
Gis environmental modelling and engineering

Author
Brimicombe, Allan, author.

ISBN
9781482264654

Personal Author
Brimicombe, Allan, author.

Edition
First edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource (320 pages) : 149 illustrations

Contents
chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 From GIS to geocomputation -- chapter 3 The rise of geo-information science and engineering -- chapter 4 Approaches to modelling -- chapter 5 The role and nature of environmental models -- chapter 6 Case studies in GIS, environmental modelling and engineering -- chapter 7 Issues of coupling the technologies -- chapter 8 Data and information quality issues -- chapter 9 Modelling issues -- chapter 10 Decision-making under uncertainty.

Abstract
The significance of modeling in managing the environment is well recognized from scientific and engineering perspectives as well as in the political arena. Environmental concerns and issues of sustainability have permeated both public and private sectors, particularly the need to predict, assess and mitigate against adverse impacts that arise from continuing development and use of resources.Students need to be made aware of these issues. Practitioners should enrich their knowledge and skills in these areas. This book focuses on the modeling, rather than on data collection or visualization.

Subject Term
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / General.
 
Environmental engineering -- Mathematical models.
 
Environmental sciences -- Mathematical models.
 
Geographic information systems.

Added Corporate Author
Taylor and Francis.

Electronic Access
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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book2077535-1001G70.212Taylor & Francis