Geoinformatics in theory and practice : an integrated approach to geoinformation systems, remote sensing and digital image processing / Norbert de Lange.
2023
QE48.8
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Title
Geoinformatics in theory and practice : an integrated approach to geoinformation systems, remote sensing and digital image processing / Norbert de Lange.
Uniform Title
Geoinformatik in Theorie und Praxis. English
ISBN
9783662657584 (electronic bk.)
3662657589 (electronic bk.)
9783662657577
3662657570
3662657589 (electronic bk.)
9783662657577
3662657570
Published
Berlin, Germany : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (500 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-662-65758-4 doi
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QE48.8
Dewey Decimal Classification
910.285
Summary
This textbook is intended to display a broad, methodological introduction to geoinformatics and geoinformation science. It deals with the recording, modeling, processing and analysis as well as presenting and distributing of geodata. As an integrated approach it is dedicated to the multidisciplinary application of methods and concepts of computer science to solve spatial tasks. First the reader receives an introduction to the approach and tasks of geoinformatics, basic concepts and general principles of information processing as well as essentials of computer science. Then this textbook focuses on the following topics: spatial reference systems, digital spatial data, interoperability of spatial data, visualization of spatial information, data organization and database systems, geoinformation systems, remote sensing and digital image processing. The result is a comprehensive manual for studies and practical applications in geoinformatics. It serves also as a basis to support and deepen methodological courses in geography, geology, geodesy and surveying as well as all environmental sciences. In this first English edition, the author has updated and significantly expanded the fourth German edition. New additions include the development of apps, graphical presentation on the web, geodata-bases and recent methods of classification. This book is based on the original German 4th edition Geoinformatik in Theorie und Praxis by Norbert de Lange, published by Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature in 2020 and still presents the only integrated perspective on geoinformatics and geoinformation science. This book was translated with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com) first and then significantly revised with regard to technical terms and special topics of geoinformatics. The author Norbert de Lange taught and conducted research at the Institutes of Geography at the Universities of Mnster and Osnabrck, Germany. In 2005, he was involved in founding the Institute for Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing at the University of Osnabrck, which has merged with the Institute for Computer Science and where he has been a Professor of Environmental Informatics and Municipal Planning since 2016. His main research focuses on applications of geoinformatics in urban and regional planning. For more than 40 years he has been teaching courses on geoinformation systems, digital cartography and data analysis in earth sciences.
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Springer textbooks in earth sciences, geography and environment, 2510-1315
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Basic terms and general principles of information processing
3 Basics from computer science
4 Spatial objects and reference systems
5 Digital spatial data: Data mining, geographic reference data and VGI
6 Standards and interoperability of spatial data
7 Visualization of spatial information
8 Data organization and database systems
9 Geographic information systems
10 Remote sensing and digital image processing.
2 Basic terms and general principles of information processing
3 Basics from computer science
4 Spatial objects and reference systems
5 Digital spatial data: Data mining, geographic reference data and VGI
6 Standards and interoperability of spatial data
7 Visualization of spatial information
8 Data organization and database systems
9 Geographic information systems
10 Remote sensing and digital image processing.