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9780470987636

Geographic Visualization: Concepts, Tools and Applications

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470987636

  • ISBN10:

    0470987634

  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2008-07-01
  • Publisher: WILEY
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Summary

Geographic Visualization: Concepts, Tools and Applications is a 'state-of-the-art' review of the latest developments in the subject. It examines how new concepts, methods and tools can be creatively applied to solve problems relevant to a wide range of topics. The text covers the impact of three-dimensional displays on user interaction along with the potentialities in animation and clearly explains how to create temporally sensitive visualizations. It also explores the potential for handling mobile data and representing uncertainty; as well as the role of participatory visualization systems and exploratory methods. Hallmark Features: An introduction to the diverse forms of geographic visualization which draws upon a number of theoretical perspectives and disciplines to provide an insightful commentary on new methods, techniques and tools. Richly illustrated in full colour throughout, including numerous relevant case studies and accessible discussions of important visualization concepts to enable clearer understanding for non-technical audiences. Chapters are written by leading scholars and researchers in a range of cognate fields, including, cartography, GIScience, architecture, art, urban planning and computer graphics with case studies drawn from Europe, North America and Australia This book is an invaluable resource for all graduate students, researchers and professionals working in the geographic information sector, computer graphics and cartography.

Table of Contents

Dedication. Acknowledgements. Authors' Biographies. Foreword. 1. The Power of Geographical Visualizations (Martin Dodge, Mary McDerby and Martin Turner). 1.1 Aims. 1.2 The nature of geographic visualization. 1.3 The visualization process. 1.4 Digital transition and geographic visualization. 1.5 The politics of visualization. 1.6 The utility of geographic visualization . 1.7 Conclusions. 2. What does Google Earth mean for the Social Sciences (Michael F. Goodchild). 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Major features of Google Earth. 2.3 Fundamental spatial concepts. 2.4 The social perspective. 2.5 Research challenges. 2.6 Conclusions. 3. Coordinated Multiple Views for Exploratory GeoVisualization (Jonathan C. Roberts). 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Data preparation. 3.3 Informative visualizations. 3.4 Interaction and manipulation. 3.5 Tools and toolkits. 3.6 Conclusions. 4. The Role of Map Animation for Geographic Visualization (Mark Harrower and Sara Fabrikant). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Types of time. 4.3 The nature of animated maps. 4.4 Potential pitfalls of map animation. 4.5 Conclusions . 5. Telling an Old Story with New Maps (Anna Barford and Danny Dorling). 5.1 Introduction: re-visualizing our world. 5.2 Method and content. 5.3 The champagne glass of income distribution . 6. Re-visiting the Use of Surrogate Walks for Exploring Local Geographies Using Non-immersive Multimedia (William Cartwright). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Queenscliff Video Atlas. 6.3 GeoExploratorium . 6.4 Townsville GeoKnowledge Project . 6.5 Jewell Area prototype . 6.6 Melbourne Historical Buildings Demonstration Product. 6.7 Testing the user's perception of space and place. 6.8 Further development work. 6.9 Conclusion. 7. Visualization with High-resolution Aerial Photography in Planning-related Property Research (Scott Orford). 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Applications of aerial photography in planning-related property research. 7.3 Aerial photography, property and surveillance. 7.4 Conclusion. 8. Towards High-resolution Self-organizing Maps of Geographic Features (Andr_ Skupin and Aude Esperb_). 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Self-organizing maps. 8.3 High-resolution SOM. 8.4 High-resolution SOM for Climate Attributes. 8.5 Summary and outlook. 9. The Visual City (Andy Hudson-Smith). 9.1 The development of digital space. 9.2 Creating place and space. 9.3 Visual cities and the visual Earth. 9.4 The development of virtual social space. 9.5 The future: the personal city. 10. Travails in the Third Dimension: a Critical Evaluation of Three-dimensional Geographical Visualization (Ifan D H Shepherd). 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 What is gained by going from 2D to 3D?. 10.3 Some problems with 3D views. 10.4 Conclusions. 11. Experiences of Using State of the Art Immersive Technologies for Geographic Visualization (Martin J. Turner and Mary J. McDerby). 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 The human visual system. 11.3 Constructing large-scale visualization systems. 11.4 Rules and recommendations. 11.5 The future - a better and cheaper place. 12. Landscape Visualization: Science and Art (Gary Priestnall and Derek Hampson). 12.1 Landscape visualization: contexts of use. 12.2 The need for ground truth. 12.3 Outcomes from fieldwork exercises. 12.4 Broadening the context. 12.5 The Chat Moss case study. 12.6 Discussion. 12.7 Conclusion. 13. Visualization, Data Sharing and Metadata (Humphrey Southall). 13.1 Introduction. 13.2

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