Understanding GIS: An ArcGIS Pro Project Workbook

Author:   David Smith ,  Nathan Strout ,  Christian Harder ,  Steven Moore
Publisher:   ESRI Press
Edition:   4th Revised edition
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Pages:   380
Publication Date:   30 August 2018
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Author:   David Smith ,  Nathan Strout ,  Christian Harder ,  Steven Moore
Publisher:   ESRI Press
Imprint:   ESRI Press
Edition:   4th Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781589485266


ISBN 10:   1589485262
Pages:   380
Publication Date:   30 August 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Foreword Preface Lesson 1 Frame the problem and explore the study area Exercise 1a: Explore the study area Exercise 1b: Do exploratory data analysis Lesson 2 Preview the data Exercise 2a: List the data requirements Exercise 2b: Examine the data Exercise 2c: Reframe the problem statement Lesson 3 Choose the data Exercise 3a: Choose the datasets Exercise 3b: Choose a coordinate system Lesson 4 Build the database Exercise 4a: Project a shapefile Exercise 4b: Copy a feature class Exercise 4c: Prepare the city and county data Exercise 4d: Prepare the river data Exercise 4e: Prepare the park data Exercise 4f: Prepare the block group data Exercise 4g: Prepare the parcel data Lesson 5 Edit the data Exercise 5a: Edit a feature Exercise 5b: Create a new park feature Lesson 6 Conduct the analysis Exercise 6a: Establish proximity zones Exercise 6b: Apply demographic constraints Exercise 6c: Select suitable parcels Exercise 6d: Clean up the map and geodatabase Exercise 6e: Evaluate your results Lesson 7 Automate the analysis Exercise 7a: Set up the model Exercise 7b: Build the model (part 1) Exercise 7c: Build the model (part 2) Exercise 7d: Run the model as a tool Lesson 8 Present your analysis results Exercise 8a: Create the main map Exercise 8b: Create a layout using the LA River and inset maps Exercise 8c: Finish the map Lesson 9 Share your results online Exercise 9a: Publish web layers to ArcGISSM Online Exercise 9b: Create a web map Exercise 9c: Change web layer styles Exercise 9d: Create Map Notes Exercise 9e: Add bookmarks Exercise 9f: Configure pop-up windows Exercise 9g: Create Basic Viewer web mapping app Exercise 9h: Create a Story Map Journal Series app Appendix A Data and image credits Index

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David Smith is the spatial instruction manager of the Center for Spatial Studies at the University of Redlands. He specializes in innovative curriculum design using geospatial technology, with a primary focus on the adoption of spatial thinking and GIS across multiple disciplines. He also conducts periodic workshops on desktop and Web GIS, mobile mapping, GPS, and visualization applications. Nathan Strout is the director of spatial technology for the Center for Spatial Studies at the University of Redlands. Strout is a GIS educator, researcher, and developer with a passion for effective communication and decision-making through the use of geospatial technology and GIS. Christian Harder is a technology writer and information designer at Esri. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books on GIS, including The ArcGIS BookThe ArcGIS Imagery Book (Esri Press, 2016). Dr Steven Moore is the director of the Center for Spatial Studies at the University of Redlands. In that role, he oversees spatial research, instruction, fund development, and operational support activities. Tim Ormsby is a technical writer at Esri and has created and contributed to ArcGIS training courses for both the classroom and online learning. Ormsby coauthored Esri Press's best-selling workbook Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop (2010). Thomas Balstrom is an associate professor in geoinformatics at the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resources Management, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He has MSc and PhD degrees in physical geography focusing on GIS and land evaluations. Currently, his research is on storm water screening of urban and rural areas.

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