Computing Geographically: Bridging Giscience and Geography

by David O'Sullivan

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Geographic information science (GISc) and systems (GIS) have grown rapidly in recent decades, increasingly on a separate track from geographic thought. As geography's "big ideas"--such as space, place, boundaries, scale, process, and relationality--have evolved, what does this mean for their computational representation? This book considers how key concepts have developed in geography and are represented (or not) in GISc, with a view to bridging gaps between the two. David O'Sullivan shows how revisiting the theoretical underpinnings of geography offers insights on enduring GIS challenges--including map projections, the modifiable areal unit problem, scale and map generalization, and the nature of space and place--while also enriching geographic thought. The book uses examples from across geography's subdisciplines to promote understanding. Chapters are self-contained essays that can easily form the basis of classroom discussions.The companion website provides the figures, code to produce versions of selected figures, updated web links, and other resources.

  • ISBN13 9781462553938
  • Publish Date 1 March 2024
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Guilford Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 312
  • Language English