Description
Introduction to Mathematical Techniques Used in GIS provides a thorough exploration of the mathematical principles that underpin modern Geographic Information Systems. Authored by Gordon Ye and Peter Dale, this CRC Press publication is designed for students and professionals seeking to understand the quantitative methods essential for GIS analysis and spatial data processing.
The book covers fundamental mathematical concepts including geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus as they apply to geographic data analysis. Readers will discover how these mathematical techniques enable effective spatial analysis, coordinate transformations, and data visualization. Through clear explanations and practical examples, the authors demonstrate the real-world applications of mathematical methods in GIS workflows, making complex concepts accessible to learners at all levels.
Whether you’re new to GIS or looking to deepen your mathematical understanding of spatial technologies, this text serves as an invaluable reference for mastering the quantitative skills needed in modern geographic analysis and data management.







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