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Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts: Maps, Archives, and Timelines [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA), Edited by , Edited by (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Lakewood, Colorado, USA), Edited by
  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 1400 g, 33 Tables, black and white; 271 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 113863185X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138631854
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 248 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 1400 g, 33 Tables, black and white; 271 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 113863185X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138631854
Spatial Thinking in Environmental Contexts: Maps, Archives, and Timelines cultivates the spatial thinking "habit of mind" as a critical geographical view of how the world works, including how environmental systems function, and how we can approach and solve environmental problems using maps, archives, and timelines. The work explains why spatial thinking matters as it helps readers to integrate a variety of methods to describe and analyze spatial/temporal events and phenomena in disparate environmental contexts. It weaves together maps, GIS, timelines, and storytelling as important strategies in examining concepts and procedures in analyzing real-world data and relationships. The work thus adds significant value to qualitative and quantitative research in environmental (and related) sciences.

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Written by internationally renowned experts known for taking complex ideas and finding accessible ways to more broadly understand and communicate them.







Includes real-world studies explaining the merging of disparate data in a sensible manner, understandable across several disciplines.





Unique approach to spatial thinking involving animated maps, 3D maps, GEOMATs, and story maps to integrate maps, archives, and timelinesfirst across a single environmental example and then through varied examples.





Merges spatial and temporal views on a broad range of environmental issues from traditional environmental topics to more unusual ones involving urban studies, medicine, municipal/governmental application, and citizen-scientist topics.





Provides easy to follow step-by-step instructions to complete tasks; no prior experience in data processing is needed.

Recenzijas

"I very much like the juxtaposition of theory and practice, which proves that these are not opposites but that "there is nothing more applied than a good theory". It mirrors my own approach, where I introduce beginning undergraduate GIS students to the theory of mathematical spaces, from logic to sets, to relations, to functions, etc. in each case becoming more restrictive but also specific...This book improves on my approach by immediately providing easy examples that do not require GIS expertise...The preface is strong and convincing."

~Jochen Albrecht, Hunter College, City University of New York

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Editors, Co-Editors, and Principal Contributors xxi
Contributors xxiii
SECTION I Introductory Matter
1 Spatial Thinking: Maps, the New Paradigm
3(10)
Joseph J. Kerski
2 Spatial Thinking: Archives and Timelines
13(6)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
3 Spatial Thinking: Book Structure
19(14)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
SECTION II Animaps, 1990s
4 Animaps: Varroa Honeybee Mite
33(10)
Diana Sammataro
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
John D. Nystuen
5 Animap Timelines: The Space-Time Pattern of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Syria 1990-1997
43(8)
Salma Haidar
Mark L. Wilson
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
6 Animap Abstraction: The Clickable Map, Virtual Reality, and More
51(16)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
William C. Arlinghaus
Michael Batty
Klaus-Peter Beier
Matthew Naud
John D. Nystuen
SECTION III 3D Maps: Georeferencing, Turn of the Millennium
7 3D Maps: Varroa Honey Bee Mite and More
67(6)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
Diana Sammataro
8 3D Charts: Greater London, 1901--2001: Georeferencing of Population Data and Rank-Size Patterns
73(8)
Michael Batty
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
9 3D Charts: Air Pollution Changes in Metropolitan Detroit, 1988--2004
81(10)
Kerry Ard
10 3D Tree Inventory: Geosocial Networking: An Ann Arbor Before-and-After Study
91(8)
David E. Arlinghaus
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
11 3D Georeferencing: Downtown Ann Arbor Creek Images, Revisited
99(8)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
SECTION IV GEOMATs, 2000s
12 Varroa GEOMAT: Honeybee Mite
107(8)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
Diana Sammataro
13 Groundwater GEOMAT: Google Earth Applications in a Community Information System
115(14)
Roger Rayle
14 Pacemaker GEOMAT: My Heart Your Heart: Organization of Efforts Linked by QR Codes
129(8)
Thomas C. Crawford
Kim A. Eagle
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
15 Detroit GEOMAT: Chene Street History Study: Scale Transformation, Layering, and Nesting
137(8)
Marian Krzyzowski
Karen Majewska
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
Ann Evans Larimore
Anna Topolska
Hannah Litow
Shera Avi-Yonah
Robert Haug
16 GEOMAT Guide: Summary: Study the Past, Understand the Present, Prepare for the Future
145(10)
Ann Evans Larimore
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
Robert J. Haug
SECTION V Story Maps, 2010s
17 Types of Story Maps
155(18)
Joseph J. Kerski
18 Varroa Story Map: All Together Now
173(6)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
Diana Sammataro
19 Tree Canopy Story Map: Health Impact Assessments Inform Community Tree Planting and Climate Adaptation Strategies
179(10)
Matthew Naud
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
20 Web Maps as Story Telling
189(26)
Joseph J. Kerski
21 In Closing: Spatial Thinking, from Evolution to Revolution
215(4)
Sandra L. Arlinghaus
Joseph J. Kerski
Ann Evans Larimore
Matthew Naud
Index 219
Sandra L. Arlinghaus holds a Ph.D. in theoretical geography (The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and other degrees and advanced education in mathematics (from Vassar College, the University of Chicago, the University of Toronto, and Wayne State University). She holds an M.A. in Geography from Wayne State University, an A. B. in Mathematics from Vassar College, and a High School Diploma from the University of Chicago, Laboratory Schools. She has published over 300 books and articles, many in peer-reviewed publications. She continues innovative approaches in publication as creator of Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics, perhaps the worlds first online peer-reviewed publication (1990-), and as co-creator with William C. Arlinghaus and Frank Harary of John Wiley & Sons first eBook in 2002. Dr. Arlinghaus is the co-author of CRC Press' book Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping, published in 2013