Description
The Global Positioning System and GIS provides an in-depth exploration of two transformative technologies that have revolutionized spatial data collection and analysis. This authoritative guide by Michael Kennedy and Alexander Kennedy offers practical insights into how GPS technology functions and integrates seamlessly with GIS platforms.
The book covers fundamental concepts of satellite positioning, coordinate systems, and accuracy considerations essential for professionals working in surveying, mapping, urban planning, and environmental management. Readers will learn how to leverage GPS data within GIS software to create powerful analytical tools for decision-making.
Whether you’re a GIS specialist, surveyor, geographer, or environmental scientist, this resource equips you with knowledge of data collection methods, error analysis, and best practices for combining GPS and GIS technologies in professional applications.







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