Geographic Objects with Indeterminate Boundaries
By Peter A. Burrough, A. Frank
Published March 7th 1996 by CRC Press – 352 pages
Series: GISDATA Series
Published March 7th 1996 by CRC Press – 352 pages
Series: GISDATA Series
Current geographical information systems GIS deal almost exclusively with well-defined, static geographical objects ranging from physical landscapes to towns and transport systems. Such objects, exactly located in space, can easily be handled by modern GIS, yet form only a small proportion of all the possible geographical objects.; This book challenges the assumption that the world is compsed of exactly defined and bounded geographic objects such as land parcels, rivers and countries. ignoring the essential complexity of the world, current GIS do not adequately address problems as diverse as the resolution of crime between national boundaries, or the interpretation of views of people from different cultures. This work, bringing together a range of specialists from fields such as linguistics, computer science, land surveying, cartography and soil science, examines current research into the challenges of dealing with geographical phenomena that cannot easily be forced into one of the two current standard data models.
Name: Geographic Objects with Indeterminate Boundaries (Paperback) – CRC Press
Description: By Peter A. Burrough, A. Frank. Current geographical information systems GIS deal almost exclusively with well-defined, static geographical objects ranging from physical landscapes to towns and transport systems. Such objects, exactly located in space, can easily be handled by modern...
Categories: GIS, Remote Sensing & Cartography