Paul M. Mather
ISBN: 0-471-92615-9
Paperback
270 pages
January 1991
Description
Computer
Applications in Geography Paul M. Mather Department of Geography, University
of Nottingham, England Geography graduates are expected to be computer
literate, yet the literature on computing is often inaccessible to them.
This book is intended for undergraduate students of geography who wish to
familiarise themselves with the terminology of computers and to read about
the ways in which computers are presently being used in geography. It
assumes no prior knowledge of computers and no mathematical skills beyond
those possessed by the average layman. The first two chapters form a
technical introduction to computers and data. The remaining five chapters
are devoted to individual topics representing a selection of the main areas
of computer use in geography and show how computers can be used to acquire,
process and display geographical data. Worked examples, with example data
sets, are given for three program packages that are widely used by
geographers—SPSS, SYMAP and GIMMS. The book is comprehensive in its coverage
of the major areas of computer applications and will be of interest to
geographers dealing with statistics, digital cartography, remote sensing,
geographical information systems and simulation models.