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Parcels: How Property Shapes Geography is a clear‑eyed exploration of the land parcel and demonstrates how it serves as the critical link between people, data, and place. 
  • 15 September 2026
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Discover how invisible property lines quietly govern our lives—shaping homes, cities, and power itself—and why understanding land, parcel by parcel, is key to solving the challenges of the modern world. 

Land parcels are rarely seen or discussed, yet they quietly organize nearly everything—where homes sit, who owns land, how cities grow, how taxes are collected, and how governments exercise authority. On a small scale, parcels answer everyday questions—where a fence may go, who is responsible for clearing a fallen tree, why a tax bill changed. At larger scales, those same boundaries become the operating units of governance. As the view widens, parcels emerge as the operating system of civic life, impacting neighborhoods, cities, counties, states, and nations, which use parcel systems to respond more precisely to disasters, plan infrastructure, manage land, and allocate resources—while still acting at the scale of individual properties.  

Parcels: How Property Shapes Geography is a clear‑eyed exploration of the land parcel, the most overlooked organizing system shaping modern life. Parcels moves across scale, beginning at the level of a single home and expanding outward to neighborhoods, cities, counties, states, nations, and the planet itself. Ultimately, Parcels reframes land as more than property. Parcels store memory, value, law, and history. They encode opportunity and exclusion, stability and change. As pressures from climate change, housing, and technology accelerate, parcels become increasingly consequential. 

Detroit serves as the book’s central case study. Its rise, contraction, and renewal are traced through its parcel fabric, showing how boundaries persist even as populations and economies shift. Detailed surveys and mapping efforts reveal a critical lesson: Urban challenges such as blight, vacancy, and foreclosure cannot be solved abstractly. They must be understood and addressed parcel by parcel. 

Parcels introduces what’s called “the geographic approach” through eight interconnected practices—geodata, geovisualization, geoaccounting, geoanalysis, geocommunication, geocollaboration, geodesign, and GeoAI—showing how invisible boundaries become insight, policy, design, and action. 

By making the invisible visible, Parcels invites readers to see the world they inhabit more clearly—and to shape it more thoughtfully, one boundary at a time. 

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Price: $54.99
Pages: 188
Publisher: Esri Press
Imprint: Esri Press
Series: Power of Where
Publication Date: 15 September 2026
Trim Size: 8.50 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781589488519
Format: Paperback
BISACs: Geographical information systems, geodata and remote sensing, Urban and municipal planning and policy, City and town planning: architectural aspects, Human geography
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Foreword by Jack Dangermond 

Preface 

Chapter 1: What Is the Geographic Approach to Parcels? 

Chapter 2: What Is Geodata? 

Chapter 3: What Is Geovisualization? 

Chapter 4: What Is Geoaccounting? 

Chapter 5: What is GeoAnalysis? 

Chapter 6: What Is Geocommunication? 

Chapter 7: What is Geocollaboration? 

Chapter 8: What Is Geodesign? 

Chapter 9: What Is GeoAI? 

Postscript 

Acknowledgments 

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