GIS for Science, Volume 1

GIS for Science, Volume 1

Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics

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Publication Date: 29th July 2019

See how scientists working on the world's most pressing problems apply geographic information systems—GIS.

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GIS for Science presents a collection of real-world stories about modern science and a cadre of scientists who use mapping and spatial analytics to expand their understanding of the world.

The accounts in this book are written for a broad audience including professional scientists, the swelling ranks of citizen scientists, and people generally interested in science and geography. Scientific data are brought to life with GIS technology to study a range of issues relevant to the functioning of planet Earth in a natural sense as well as the impacts of human activity. In a race against the clock, the scientists profiled in this volume are using remote sensing, web maps within a geospatial cloud, Esri StoryMaps, and spatial analysis to document and solve an array of issues with a geographic dimension, ranging from climate change, natural disasters, and loss of biodiversity, to homelessness, loss of green infrastructure, and resource shortages.

These stories present geospatial ideas and inspiration that readers can apply across many disciplines, making this volume relevant to a diverse scientific audience.

See how scientists working on the world's most pressing problems apply geographic information systems—GIS.

Details
  • Price: $47.99
  • Pages: 252
  • Carton Quantity: 15
  • Publisher: Esri Press
  • Imprint: Esri Press
  • Series: GIS for Science
  • Publication Date: 29th July 2019
  • Trim Size: 11 x 10 in
  • ISBN: 9781589485303
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
    SCIENCE / Research & Methodology
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Research
Reviews

"As an ecologist, GIS provides the platform that allows us to generate a holistic perspective of the natural world. This spatial understanding is so critical for us to be able to understand and address the global threats of biodiversity loss and climate change. Given the relevance of this geospatial perspective for all aspects of society, I hope this beautiful book will inspire a wide range of people to embrace the 'Science of Where.' " 


--Thomas Crowther, Director at Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative

- Thomas Crowther

"This book is beautiful as well as illuminating, and it dramatizes the ways in which the new science of geospatial information is enriching and empowering all other scientific disciplines." 



--James Fallows, Staff Writer at The Atlantic and former Chief Speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter

- James Fallows

"Advances in remote sensing and geographic information systems allow us to observe, monitor, and understand the planet in unprecedented levels of detail. Data that once had to be collected through painstaking and laborious fieldwork are now available instantly, online, anywhere. This beautifully illustrated and inspiring book brings home the power of today's technology with unique effectiveness, telling and illustrating stories from the earth sciences in novel and powerful ways. A must-have book for anyone concerned about the planet's future."


--Mike Goodchild, Distinguished Emeritus Professor and Research Professor of Geography, UC Santa Barbara

- Mike Goodchild
Author Bio

Christian Harder is a technology writer and information designer at Esri. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books on GIS, including Understand GIS, The ArcGIS Book (Esri Press, 2017) and The ArcGIS Imagery Book (Esri Press, 2016).

As chief scientist of Esri, Dawn Wright aids in strengthening the scientific foundation for Esri software and services, while also representing Esri to the scientific community. A specialist in marine geology, with record-setting submersible dives in Alvin (to the East Pacific Rise), Pisces V, and the Limiting Factor (to Challenger Deep), she has also authored and contributed to some of the most definitive literature on marine GIS. Dawn is an elected member of both the US National Academy of Sciences and the US National Academy of Engineering, as well as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, The Oceanography Society, and the Geological Society of America. She holds lifetime achievement awards from the American Association of Geographers, the Geological Society of America, and WINGS World Quest Women of Discovery. Dawn is also professor of geography and oceanography at Oregon State University, where she was named Oregon Professor of the Year in 2007. She has coauthored several books for Esri Press, including Ocean Solutions, Earth Solutions and the GIS for Science series.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

The Science of Where: A Framework and a Process

Introduction (How the Book and Website Work Together)

What's new in the 2nd Volume

New Reflections from Pulitzer-Prize Winner Jared Diamond

PART 1: How Earth Works

US OceanReports Tool: Intelligent Web Application for Ocean Neighborhoods

Global Islands

GIS as a Scientific Workbench: Pacific Gyre/Ocean Plastics

Subsurface Prediction for Earth Analytics

PART 2: How Earth Looks

Mapping Human Settlement

Diverse Farms, Diverse Foods

Emerging Hotspots of Forest Loss

Sustainable Precision Agriculture

Air Quality Monitoring with EPA's AirNow

PART 3: How We Look at Earth

Urban Tree Canopy Mapping (small areas, big data!)

Utilizing the NASA Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) Geospatial Platform for Data Analysis

NASA Disaster Mapping Portal: Leveraging GIS for Disaster Response, Recovery, Resilience and Reporting

Machine Learning and Full Motion Video for Environmental Monitoring

PART 4: Training Future Generations of Scientists 

Evolution of Students’ Spatial Skills 

PART 5: Technology Showcase

Living Atlas

Spilhaus Projected Coordinate System

Excalibur (imagery platform)

Insights

Spatial Machine Learning

Raster Function Chains

Space-Time Cube

Accessing multidimensional data via OpenDap and Thredds

Time Series Clustering

ArcGIS Earth, or failing that, Voxels

Drone2Map

Smart Mapping

Operations Dashboard

Atmospheric Modeling

Global Polio Eradication or Ebola

GIS for Science presents a collection of real-world stories about modern science and a cadre of scientists who use mapping and spatial analytics to expand their understanding of the world.

The accounts in this book are written for a broad audience including professional scientists, the swelling ranks of citizen scientists, and people generally interested in science and geography. Scientific data are brought to life with GIS technology to study a range of issues relevant to the functioning of planet Earth in a natural sense as well as the impacts of human activity. In a race against the clock, the scientists profiled in this volume are using remote sensing, web maps within a geospatial cloud, Esri StoryMaps, and spatial analysis to document and solve an array of issues with a geographic dimension, ranging from climate change, natural disasters, and loss of biodiversity, to homelessness, loss of green infrastructure, and resource shortages.

These stories present geospatial ideas and inspiration that readers can apply across many disciplines, making this volume relevant to a diverse scientific audience.

See how scientists working on the world's most pressing problems apply geographic information systems—GIS.

  • Price: $47.99
  • Pages: 252
  • Carton Quantity: 15
  • Publisher: Esri Press
  • Imprint: Esri Press
  • Series: GIS for Science
  • Publication Date: 29th July 2019
  • Trim Size: 11 x 10 in
  • ISBN: 9781589485303
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
    SCIENCE / Research & Methodology
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Research

"As an ecologist, GIS provides the platform that allows us to generate a holistic perspective of the natural world. This spatial understanding is so critical for us to be able to understand and address the global threats of biodiversity loss and climate change. Given the relevance of this geospatial perspective for all aspects of society, I hope this beautiful book will inspire a wide range of people to embrace the 'Science of Where.' " 


--Thomas Crowther, Director at Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative

– Thomas Crowther

"This book is beautiful as well as illuminating, and it dramatizes the ways in which the new science of geospatial information is enriching and empowering all other scientific disciplines." 



--James Fallows, Staff Writer at The Atlantic and former Chief Speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter

– James Fallows

"Advances in remote sensing and geographic information systems allow us to observe, monitor, and understand the planet in unprecedented levels of detail. Data that once had to be collected through painstaking and laborious fieldwork are now available instantly, online, anywhere. This beautifully illustrated and inspiring book brings home the power of today's technology with unique effectiveness, telling and illustrating stories from the earth sciences in novel and powerful ways. A must-have book for anyone concerned about the planet's future."


--Mike Goodchild, Distinguished Emeritus Professor and Research Professor of Geography, UC Santa Barbara

– Mike Goodchild

Christian Harder is a technology writer and information designer at Esri. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books on GIS, including Understand GIS, The ArcGIS Book (Esri Press, 2017) and The ArcGIS Imagery Book (Esri Press, 2016).

As chief scientist of Esri, Dawn Wright aids in strengthening the scientific foundation for Esri software and services, while also representing Esri to the scientific community. A specialist in marine geology, with record-setting submersible dives in Alvin (to the East Pacific Rise), Pisces V, and the Limiting Factor (to Challenger Deep), she has also authored and contributed to some of the most definitive literature on marine GIS. Dawn is an elected member of both the US National Academy of Sciences and the US National Academy of Engineering, as well as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, The Oceanography Society, and the Geological Society of America. She holds lifetime achievement awards from the American Association of Geographers, the Geological Society of America, and WINGS World Quest Women of Discovery. Dawn is also professor of geography and oceanography at Oregon State University, where she was named Oregon Professor of the Year in 2007. She has coauthored several books for Esri Press, including Ocean Solutions, Earth Solutions and the GIS for Science series.

INTRODUCTION

The Science of Where: A Framework and a Process

Introduction (How the Book and Website Work Together)

What's new in the 2nd Volume

New Reflections from Pulitzer-Prize Winner Jared Diamond

PART 1: How Earth Works

US OceanReports Tool: Intelligent Web Application for Ocean Neighborhoods

Global Islands

GIS as a Scientific Workbench: Pacific Gyre/Ocean Plastics

Subsurface Prediction for Earth Analytics

PART 2: How Earth Looks

Mapping Human Settlement

Diverse Farms, Diverse Foods

Emerging Hotspots of Forest Loss

Sustainable Precision Agriculture

Air Quality Monitoring with EPA's AirNow

PART 3: How We Look at Earth

Urban Tree Canopy Mapping (small areas, big data!)

Utilizing the NASA Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) Geospatial Platform for Data Analysis

NASA Disaster Mapping Portal: Leveraging GIS for Disaster Response, Recovery, Resilience and Reporting

Machine Learning and Full Motion Video for Environmental Monitoring

PART 4: Training Future Generations of Scientists 

Evolution of Students’ Spatial Skills 

PART 5: Technology Showcase

Living Atlas

Spilhaus Projected Coordinate System

Excalibur (imagery platform)

Insights

Spatial Machine Learning

Raster Function Chains

Space-Time Cube

Accessing multidimensional data via OpenDap and Thredds

Time Series Clustering

ArcGIS Earth, or failing that, Voxels

Drone2Map

Smart Mapping

Operations Dashboard

Atmospheric Modeling

Global Polio Eradication or Ebola