9780367867041-0367867044-Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping

Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping

ISBN-13: 9780367867041
ISBN-10: 0367867044
Edition: 1
Author: Joseph J. Kerski, Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Paperback 300 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780367867041
ISBN-10: 0367867044
Edition: 1
Author: Joseph J. Kerski, Sandra Lach Arlinghaus
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Paperback 300 pages

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Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping (ISBN-13: 9780367867041 and ISBN-10: 0367867044), written by authors Joseph J. Kerski, Sandra Lach Arlinghaus, was published by CRC Press in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.25.

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In terms of statistics, GIS offers many connections. With GIS, data are gathered, displayed, summarized, examined, and interpreted to discover patterns. Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping uses GIS as a platform to teach mathematical concepts and skills through visualization of numbers. It examines theory and practice from disparate academic disciplines such as geography, mathematics, physics, and general social science. This approach allows students to grapple with biodiversity, crime, natural hazards, climate, energy, water, and other relevant real-world issues of the twenty-first century.









Includes QR Codes Linked to Animated Maps, a Mapping Activity Site, or to an Interactive Webpage, Creating an Interactive Resource That Stays Relevant









The book integrates competing philosophical views of the world: synthesis and analysis. These two approaches yield different results and employ different tools. This book considers both approaches to looking at real-world issues that have mathematics as a critical, but often unseen, component. This approach shows readers how to use mathematics to consider the broad problem at hand and to explore diverse realms in the worlds of geography and mathematics and in their interface.





A truly interdisciplinary text, the book bridges the worlds of mathematics and geography and demonstrates how they are inextricably linked. It takes advantage of the convergence in citizen science, STEM education, and mapping that help readers become critical consumers of data--understanding its content, quality, limitations, and benefits. It provides thorough grounding in the analytical, statistical, and computational skills required for working in any field that uses geospatial technologies--not just surveyors and remote sensing analysts.

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