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  1. Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems: A Compendium
  2. Interoperating Geographic Information Systems (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
  3. Application of Geographic Information Systems in Hydrology and Water Resources Management: Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Vienna by K. Kovar, 1993-06
  4. The Bihar geographic information system by Manosi Lahiri, 1993
  5. Application of Geographic Information Systems in Hydrology and Water Resources Management (IAHS Proceedings & Reports)
  6. Geographic Information Systems & Libraries, 1995: Patrons, Maps, and Spatial Information (Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing//Proceedings)
  7. MAP II Map Processor: Reference Manual: A Geographic Information System for the Macintosh by Micha Pazner, etc., et all 1989-11-08
  8. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems: An Integration of Technologies for Resource Management : A Compendium by Ann Maclean, 1994-06
  9. Proceedings of the Eighth Acm Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems: November 10-11, 2000 Washington, D.C., USA
  10. GIS in the Classroom: Using Geographic Information Systems in Social Studies and Environmental Science by Marsha Alibrandi, 2003-03-01
  11. The 2009 Report on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Mapping: World Market Segmentation by City by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  12. Geographic Information Systems: The Microcomputer and Modern Cartography (Modern Cartography Series)
  13. A Bibliographic Analysis of Statewide Geographic Information Systems, 1970-1990 (C P L Bibliography) by Robert T. Aangeenbrug, Karen Schultz, et all 1992-05
  14. Towards SQL Database Language Extensions: For Geographic Information Systems

81. Cartography And Geographic Information Systems
geographic information systems. Educational Resources GIS Analysis WithArcInfo (University of Buffalo); Frequently Asked Questions about GIS;
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/internet/cartography.html
Resources for Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing
Last updated April 12, 2002
Maintained by Keith Rice ( krice@uwsp.edu
Choose one of the items below: Cartography and Map Resources Educational Resources Mapping Resources and Archives

82. Analytical Surveys Inc.
Produces precision computerized maps and information files used in geographic information systems. (Nasdaq ANLT)
http://www.anlt.com/
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83. Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Computer management programs to aid in analysis of location based data. Topic is explained by the University of Texas at Arlington. Includes uses for this type of process and resource links.
http://libraries.uta.edu/gis/index.html
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UTA Libraries: GIS Program Services
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GIS Librarian

UTA Libraries: GIS Program Mission Statement
In cooperation with campus certification and degree programs in GIS, the mission of the library's GIS Program is to continuously increase the use and literacy of GIS at the University of Texas at Arlington. The library's GIS Program is dedicated to providing faculty, students, and staff with access to GIS applications, spatial and attribute data sets, assistance and basic instruction, and necessary computers and other hardware.
For more information, please contact

84. Wiley :: GIS - Geographic Info Systems
Introduction, 2nd Edition by Paul M. Mather Paperback, June 1999 US $75.00 Add toCart The Design and Implementation of geographic information systems by John
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85. Water On The Web
Water education materials for college and advanced high school students based on realworld data from the Minnesota lakes. Includes geographic information systems, data visualization, and in-depth educational materials prepared for both students and teachers.
http://wow.nrri.umn.edu

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86. Sault College GIS Department
Sault College's geographic information systems program offers quality instruction in the GIS field with upto-date equipment and labs. The College is located in scenic Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada.
http://www.saultc.on.ca/GIS/
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Last Updated Jan. 2002
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87. The Greenway Collaborative Home Page
Consulting services in greenway planning and design, nonmotorized transportation planning, and digital cartography and geographic information systems (GIS).
http://www.greenwaycollab.com
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Welcome!
The Greenway Collaborative, Inc. is a small landscape architecture consulting firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan specializing in: Greenway Systems
  • Regional Plans Statewide GIS Inventories Strategic Planning
Trail Planning and Design
  • Detailed Master Plans Feasibility Studies Economic Impact Analysis Visioning Workshops
Non-motorized Transportation
  • Comprehensive Plans Corridor Studies Community Audits Design Review
Open Space Planning
  • Zoning and Potential Development Analysis Conservation and Land Management Strategies Community Smart Growth Plans
Please explore the site to learn more about the firm and some of the projects that we have had the pleasure to be apart of. New Information: The Clinton River Trail Revised DRAFT Master Plan has been updated March 11, 2003
How to Reach Us:
The Greenway Collaborative, Inc. 214 Nickels Arcade Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1911 Telephone: 734-668-8848 Fax: Map on how to find our office
Last modified: March 12, 2003

88. Geographic Information Systems Division: About Us
Overview Overview Contact - Staff - Open Positions The Geographic InformationSystems Division (GIS), together with the Geographic Information Analysis
http://www.geo.unizh.ch/gis/aboutus/
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The Geographic Information Systems Division (GIS), together with the Geographic Information Analysis Division (GIA) , form the GIScience concentration at the Department of Geography, University of Zurich. They represent two out of six chairs in the department. Both Divisions have recently been formed by a re-organization of the former Spatial Data Handling Division (SDH) in October 2000. The SDH Division was founded in 1981 by Prof Kurt Brassel, which makes it one of the earliest university groups exclusively devoted to teaching and research in GIScience. If you are interested in an overview of the former SDH Division, follow this link
Contact
Address Geographic Information Systems Division (GIS)
Department of Geography
University of Zurich (Irchel)
Winterthurerstr. 190
CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
Head Prof. Dr. Robert Weibel
tel: +41-1-635 51 90 fax: +41-1-635 68 48 room: 25L86 email: weibel@geo.unizh.ch Secretary: Elisabeth Cottier tel: +41-1-635 51 91 fax: +41-1-635 68 48 room: 25L88 email: cottier@geo.unizh.ch

89. ROUTE 66 Geographic Information Systems B.V.
Please select your country. This website is targeted at all countrieswhere ROUTE 66 is active and offers a wealth of information.
http://www.66.com/
Site last updated: 1 March 2003.
Welcome to the ROUTE 66 website... Please select your country This website is targeted at all countries where ROUTE 66 is active and offers a wealth of information. To enter the website please select your home country: Nederland België/Belgique Canada Ceskà Republika Danmark Deutschland España France Ireland Italia Luxembourg Norge Österreich Polska Portugal România Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Suomi Sverige United Kingdom United States All feedback is welcome and can be sent to webmaster@route66.nl
Prices and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

90. The University Of Melbourne - Centre For Geographic Systems & Modelling
The Director Centre for geographic information systems and ModellingThe University of Melbourne Parkville, Vic 3052 AUSTRALIA Telephone
http://www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/cgism/
Centre for Geographic Information System and Modelling
What is the Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Modelling (CGISM)?

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For further information, please contact:
The Director Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Modelling The University of Melbourne Parkville, Vic 3052 AUSTRALIA Telephone: +61 3 8344 7500 Fax: +61 3 9347 2916 E-mail: cgism@unimelb.edu.au
© The University of Melbourne 1994 - 2000.
The University of Melbourne ABN: 84 002 705 224
CRICOS Provider Code: 00116K
Created: 1 August 2000
Last modified: 25 July 2002 Authorised by: Professor Ian Williamson, Head of Department Webspace provided by Department of Geomatics Maintained by: Fiona Ellis, Department of Geomatics Course enquiries to: geomatics-info@unimelb.edu.au Web enquiries to: webmin@sunrise.sli.unimelb.edu.au

91. RAMAS Ecological Software By Applied Biomathematics
Offers software for ecology, conservation biology, wildlife management, and human health risk analysis. Data analysis for endangered and threatened species, models of extinction risk assessment linked to geographic information systems.
http://www.ramas.com
by Applied Biomathematics since 1982
Ecologists, conservation biologists and wildlife managers at over 1,500 institutions in 50 countries have been relying on RAMAS for over 20 years. RAMAS software costs $20-$1,500. It comes with
  • Context-sensitive help Examples based on real data A range of models, from simple to comprehensive, depending on available data

Here are some of our most popular software titles:
Conservation Biology
RAMAS GIS : Linking Spatial Data with Population Viability Analysis ( Version 4.0 now shipping!
RAMAS Multispecies Assessment
: Estimating Multispecies Conservation Values across the Landscape
RAMAS EcoLab with Conservation Biology
(Now available for download
RAMAS Red List
: Threatened Species Classifications Under Uncertainty
Ecology
RAMAS Ecotoxicology : Population-level Risk Assessment
RAMAS Ecosystem
: Community-level Risk Assessment
RAMAS EcoLab with Applied Population Ecology
(Now available for download
Teaching
Educational Software for Teaching Ecology and Conservation Biology Click here for more information about running RAMAS programs under the Macintosh OS.

92. TCEQ's External Geographic Information Systems Page
Go to the Agency Organization Map. Go to the Search page Go to the TCEQHome page See Also GIS Policy. geographic information systems.
http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/gis/
See Also:
GIS Policy
Geographic Information Systems

93. GAGE Homepage
Focusing on investigations of modern and ancient glaciated environments by utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) techniques.
http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/gage/gage.htm
International Work Group on Geospatial
Analysis of Glaciated Environments (GAGE)
Commission on Glaciation
International Union for Quaternary Research INQUA
Manned space-shuttle photograph of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Image from NASA Johnson Space Center, Imagery Services The activities of this work group focus on investigations of modern and ancient glaciated environments utilizing techniques of geographic information systems (GIS). Data may be derived from traditional methods of field mapping, from various types of aerial and space remote sensing, as well as from existing maps and data bases. GAGE commenced its official activity at the INQUA Congress in Berlin, Germany (Aug. '95), and will continue through the next INQUA Congress. XVI INQUA Congress , Reno, Nevada USA (July, 2003). GAGE is an outgrowth from glaciotectonic mapping projects, in which GIS techniques were used to compile continent-scale data bases for North America and Europesee glaciotectonic maps. The central goals of GAGE are assembly of regional and continental GIS databases for display, analysis, and interpretation of glaciated terrain, as well as for modeling of glacier dynamics and processes. Achieving this goal depends on many new technical tools, and the integration and analysis of various kinds of data also requires development of new concepts for geospatial analysis in glaciated environments. GAGE has undertaken

94. Department Of Cartography And Geographic Information Systems
Institute of Geography, Polish Academy of Sciences.Category Science Social Sciences Education......Department of Cartography and geographic information systems, Instituteof Geography, Polish Academy of Sciences. Staff.
http://www.igipz.pan.pl/ksig/home.htm
wersja polska
Since 1953, our Department has been carrying the rich tradition of the Department of Cartography, Institute of Geography, Polish Academy of Sciences. In 1994 a merger occured with the Laboratory of Geographic Information Systems and GIS tools were brought into editorial works of the Atlas of Poland. Since then, our aim is to combine cartographic know-how, craftmanship and advanced technology.
Projects
Administrative Map of Poland 1:500.000
Contracted by Surveyor General of Poland.
Road Map of Poland 1:300.000
Digital Atlas of Poland
Atlas of the Republic of Poland
After many years, the Atlas of the Republic of Poland - most extensive, country-wide cartographic piece of work, is completed. Our Department prepared the General Concept, carried out all cartographic editing and most of the technical editing, as well as co-ordination of contributions by 164 authors. The effect sums up to 157 sheets, containing hundreds of maps. International Sales: Top Kart, P.O.Box 14, 02-105 Warsaw 21, fax (+48 22) 659-62-95
AVISO Geographic Information System
Computer software for spatial data handling and mapping, designed and engineered entirely in Department. Used extensively for mapping projects in our Lab.

95. BTG - Geographic Information Systems
Facilities and Construction Management. geographic information systems. InformationOperations. Webbased Applications. geographic information systems.
http://www.btg.com/what_we_do/gis/
Data Management Domestic Emergency Preparedness Electronic Bonding Geographic Info Systems ... Web-based Applications Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information Systems are revolutionizing the management of resources in applications ranging from urban planning to counter-narcotics. And BTG is revolutionizing the way these systems are used. For one client, we collected and integrated thousands of digital aerial images to help locate, identify and destroy illicit coca crops in South America. For others, we are working on flood control, facilities management, and contingency planning. Years of academic education and hands-on experience give BTG's GIS professionals a unique understanding of the elements they are mapping and the information being conveyed. And by applying the latest computer technology, we help our clients manage their resources and facilities to save both time and money. Contact: For More Information: Joe Staton
Vice President
Geospatial Information Systems
jstaton@deltabtg.com

96. The GIS Jobs Clearinghouse
Database of job openings in geographic information systems, remote sensing, and related fields.
http://www.gjc.org/
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Welcome to the GIS Jobs Clearinghouse . The most visited GIS/RS jobs site on the Internet. Started in 1992, the GJC has helped thousands of GIS/RS professionals find positions. With hundreds of positions and resumes in our databases, the GJC has resources for both employers and those seeking jobs. The GJC is no longer a free site (it is for posting resumes). We are charging minimal fees to post position descriptions in order to operate the site. As always, if you have any success, questions or just a suggestion or two then please drop us a note Important: If you plan on posting information on this site, then you will need to establish a username and password . You do not need to register if you're not posting information! News: The GJC is now running on a new server thanks to the folks at SMIG The GJC is again named a top 500 job site by CareerXRoads 2/27/03 - Made a couple of small changes to the posting pages and all looks fine. Please let me know if you problems posting anything. Anyway, lot's of resources being posted every day so check back often! As always, should you experience any trouble please

97. PlanningSoft -- IT Solutions For Planning
PlanningSoft provides IT solutions for City and Regional Planning. Expertise in Transportation and Land Use Modeling, Planning Support Systems, geographic information systems (GIS).
http://www.planningsoft.com/
PlanningSoft IT Solutions for Planning. PlanningSoft provides IT solutions to planners. We have the expertise in City and Regional Planning, Transportation and Land Use Modeling, Planning Sopport Systems (PSS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Statistical Analyses, Computer Programming, Database Management, etc. Our software solutions will streamline planning practices, reduce user learning curve, and improve quality and efficiency. [About Us] [Services] [FAQ] [Links] ... [Contact]

98. NCAR Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Initiative
This website is created as an information source about the NCAR Geographic InformationSystems Initiative and activities (eg, workshop and seminars) associated
http://www.gis.ucar.edu/
This website is created as an information source about the NCAR Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Initiative and activities associated with the initiative. News and Events (Updated: 01/22/03) Two Introductory ArcGIS classes Introduction to ArcGIS I ) are scheduled for March 6-7, 2003 and March 10-11, 2003. ESRI instructor-lead classes will take place at UCAR Corporate Training Center at Pearl Street. Seats are limited. Contact to sign up. Learn about ESRI Site License and GIS Resources GIS Initiative career opportunity: Position is open for a GIS Coordinator For more information regarding NCAR GIS Initiative, please contact Olga Wilhelmi at or Terri Betancourt at About the GIS Initiative
GIS Advisory Group
GIS Program ESRI Site License ... Contact Information

99. Clarke: Getting Started With Geographic Information Systems, 3/E
geographic information systems. The Companion Web Site for Getting Started Withgeographic information systems is for both the student and the instructor.
http://cw.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/clarke/
Getting Started With Geographic Information Systems
by Keith C. Clarke
University of California, Santa Barbara
The Companion Web Site for Getting Started With Geographic Information Systems is for both the student and the instructor. It provides many innovative labs, questions, and exercises for each chapter in the text. The student works directly with ArcView in the labs to learn critical GIS skills. The instructor will find PowerPoint Lectures to go with each chapter, and multiple-choice quizzes. Each chapter includes a glossary of key terms, and an annotated list of Web links that will help students find GIS data and software. Website by Ann Ricchiazzi . Laboratory materials for this site and the Companion CD-ROM were created by M. Violet Gray and Jordan Hastings of the University of California, Santa Barbara. Acknowledgement is given to the UCSB Instructional Improvement Grant Program, which funded development of the labs.
Select a chapter:
1: Introduction 2: GIS's Roots in Cartography 3: Maps as Numbers 4: Getting the Map into the Computer 5: What is Where?

100. Weldon's Home Page
Research focused on optimization, differential algebra equations, geographic information systems, biomedicine, environment applications and fuzzy industrial scheduling. University of Colorado at Denver. Page includes biography, hobbies, curriculum vitae, and publications.
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~wlodwick/
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