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E-grāmata: GIS in Land and Property Management [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Reading, UK), (University of the West of England, UK)
  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203470374
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780203470374
Economists, geographers and surveyors are beginning to recognise the powerful tool which a Geographical Information System (GIS) offers in effective property management. It provides a means of managing land and property information digitally and in a geographical context, and allows for rapid access to information and a means of analyzing that information in a geographical context.
GIS in Land and Property Management shows how to use GIS, both in principle and in practice. It introduces digital mapping and GIS, along with a brief history of the development of GIS and LIS, all with an emphasis on property. In presenting the spectrum of GIS applications in property management it gives a number of case studies from a variety of market sectors, and it analyzes the issues to provide guidance and a number of recommendations for the implementation of GIS. At the same time common themes and issues are drawn out to present a coherent message for students and practitioners.
The book is useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students on land management, built environment, economics and geography courses, and for property professionals, in both public and private sectors, looking to GIS as a property management decision aid.
List of figures x
List of tables xv
Foreword xvi
Preface xviii
Acknowledgements xxiii
List of abbreviations xxv
PART I Geographical Information systems 1(84)
1 setting the scene
3(14)
Definitions and key terminology
4(7)
The nuts and bolts of GIS technology
11(6)
2 Maps and mapping
17(37)
An introduction to spatial referencing
17(10)
The map: a window on the world
27(8)
Bringing geographical information into the computer
35(19)
3 Mapping and analysis using GIS
54(31)
Mapping and presenting information with GIS
54(10)
Using geographical relationships in spatial analysis
64(16)
Visualisation techniques
80(5)
PART II GIS applications in land and property management 85(196)
4 Mapping, land information systems and conveyancing
87(34)
Mapping property information
88(8)
Land registration and land information systems
96(15)
Property marketing and conveyancing
111(10)
5 Property management
121(38)
Local authority property management
121(13)
Large landowners
134(6)
Facilities management
140(8)
Rural land management
148(11)
6 Planning and development
159(41)
Planning
160(23)
Property development
183(7)
Urban design, 3D modelling and interaction
190(10)
7 Retail and financial market research
200(39)
Geo-demographic analysis
201(1)
Retail location planning
202(15)
Office location planning
217(14)
Insurance and finance
231(8)
8 Property market analysis
239(42)
Visualisation of property data
239(7)
Thematic mapping of property data
246(12)
Property market analysis
258(9)
Property research
267(14)
PART III GIS issues in land and property management 281(101)
9 Information management
283(48)
Data quality and liability
285(13)
Data access
298(10)
Data standards
308(23)
10 Implementing and managing GIS
331(36)
Project-led GIS implementation
331(4)
Corporate GIS implementation
335(23)
Implementation issues for national land and property management initiatives
358(2)
Organisation and administration issues for GIS implementation
360(7)
11 Future prospects
367(15)
The use of GIS in land and property management
367(4)
New 'information' markets in land and property management
371(3)
National initiatives for land and property information
374(2)
New methods of data visualisation and exploration
376(1)
GIS and the Internet
377(1)
A mobile future
378(4)
Glossary 382(3)
Index 385


Martin P. Ralphs, Peter Wyatt