<p>"<em>The Power of Where</em> is visually stunning, and clearly and invitingly written. Jack Dangermond and his colleagues give a fascinating insiders' account of one of the most important, yet still least publicized, technological revolutions of our time. People who already know about GIS will be inspired by the examples in this book. People who have barely heard of GIS will find this the right way to start and will want to use these new tools themselves. Readers of any background will have a more specific and positive sense of how to address national and global challenges."</p>

- James Fallows, Author and winner of the National Book Award,

<p>"<i>The Power of Where</i> is a bible of the types of maps, cartography, spatial analysis, and diagrams that can bring our ideas for the future to life."</p>

- Richard Saul Wurman, TED founder, architect, and designer,

"Those who embrace a geographic approach to problem-solving can learn what’s happening on the ground from above and tie that in with what we know on the ground below. It’s changing the course of history."

- Jane Goodall,

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<p>"In my opinion, <i>The Power of Where</i> is now the definitive book on applied GIS technology—and is likely to remain so for years to come."</p>

- Gilbert Castle, GIS Consultant and Author,

<p>"It really is an astounding achievement, in which one man (with help from his partner and a few friends) built a company and a community around an idea. It's taken 50 years to migrate to the beautiful simplicity of one word, "where," which is really what it was all about from the start—the power of where and the science of where."</p>

- Michael Goodchild, Prof. Emeritus UCSB and Founder of NCGIA,

The Power of Where presents the visionary concepts of Jack Dangermond, cofounder of Esri®, the world’s leading mapping software company. With a foreword by bestselling author and writer for The Atlantic, James Fallows, it’s filled with the latest web maps, illustrations, and real-life stories from a vibrant global community of geographic information systems (GIS) users. If you’ve never heard of GIS, this is the book for you, and if you think you know what GIS is, you’ll discover much more.From the Ring of Fire to the Fertile Crescent, The Power of Where takes us on a visual and narrative journey into the world of modern GIS and reveals its growing potential to address humanity’s big challenges. The technology is already ubiquitous, from running city governments and performing civic science to conserving open spaces and managing logistics—virtually every human endeavor.Central to the book is the geographic approach—a way of solving problems that uses spatial location to perceive and understand patterns—from wildlife migration and rising seas to urban planning and food production. Drawing from 60 years of research and experience, the author writes from a fervent conviction that through this approach, we can confront climate change, hunger, water scarcity, inequity, and issues large and small in our everyday lives.The book describes the methods of the geographic approach—visualization, communication, analysis, collaboration, accounting, and design—and shows how vast amounts of integrated data are propelling spatial applications into the mainstream. A companion website brings interactive maps and stories to life and serves as a starting point for students and educators—and anyone considering joining the GIS user community.The Power of Where reveals how technologies such as web services, mobile devices, artificial intelligence, extended reality, and 3D visualization intersect with GIS and outlines the new opportunities they are creating. Its maps and stories arise from a passion for the power of place and from the mutually reinforcing revolutions in Earth observation, analysis, and collaboration that GIS and the human spirit make possible.Explore live examples from the book and learn more about interactive mapping and the tools of modern GIS at powerofwhere.com.
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Join the global geospatial community on a visual and narrative journey into how the geographic approach addresses humanity’s big challenges.
Foreword by James FallowsAbout the AuthorPrefaceBeginningsA (Very) Brief History of GIS01 What Is the Geographic Approach?02 What Is Geodata?03 What is Geovisualization?04 What is Geocommunication?05 What is GeoAnalysis?06 What is GeoCollaboration?07 What Is Geoaccounting?08 What Is Geodesign?PostscriptHow the Book Came AboutSee the Book Come AliveAcknowledgementsImage Credits
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If you’ve never heard of geographic information systems (GIS), The Power of Where is the book for you, and if you think you know what GIS is, you might be surprised to learn how far it has advanced.From the Ring of Fire to the Fertile Crescent, this book shows through its maps and stories how a growing GIS community is facing down humanity’s big challenges. Central to the book is the geographic approach—a way of solving problems that uses spatial location to perceive and understand patterns—from wildlife migration and rising seas to urban planning and food production. Its message arises from a deep human sense of place and conviction that this collaborative approach can help us confront climate change, hunger, water scarcity, inequity, biodiversity loss, and issues large and small in our everyday lives.Explore live examples from the book and learn more about interactive mapping and the tools of modern GIS at powerofwhere.com.Jack Dangermond, the cofounder and president of Esri, is internationally acknowledged as the leading visionary in the field of GIS technology. For more than 50 years he has guided Esri’s GIS mapping and analytic technologies worldwide.
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"The Power of Where is visually stunning, and clearly and invitingly written. Jack Dangermond and his colleagues give a fascinating insiders' account of one of the most important, yet still least publicized, technological revolutions of our time. People who already know about GIS will be inspired by the examples in this book. People who have barely heard of GIS will find this the right way to start and will want to use these new tools themselves. Readers of any background will have a more specific and positive sense of how to address national and global challenges."
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781589486065
Publisert
2024-09-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Esri Press
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
254 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter
Foreword by

Biographical note

Widely acknowledged as the leading visionary in the field of geographic information system (GIS) technology, Jack Dangermond and his wife, Laura, launched the Environmental Systems Research Institute in 1969 with a shared vision that system thinking along with computer mapping and spatial analysis could help people design a better future. For more than 50 years, their vision has guided Esri’s GIS mapping and analytic technologies worldwide. Their lifelong involvement in conservation dates to the early years of Esri when they began designing parks and planting trees in their community. In the decades since, they have donated thousands of trees to area schools, parks, and the community to support the local urban forest. More recently, they purchased and donated 25,000 acres of grassland, chaparral, oak woodland, and forest along the Central California coast to The Nature Conservancy to protect a biodiverse landscape known as the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve. Jack’s life work has brought many honors, including the Planet and Humanity Medal from the International Geographical Union, the Champions of Earth Award from the United Nations, and the Alexander Graham Bell Medal from the National Geographic Society.  Jack and Laura live in their hometown of Redlands, CA, where Esri is based.