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GIS for Landscape Architects

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For progressive landscape architects, GIS technology is an increasingly important software tool for organizing digital spatial data in an accessible and logical manner. GIS for Landscape Architects shows that this technology is no longer the exclusive realm of geographers and scientists. Through actual examples, you'll learn how landscape architects, land planners, and designers now rely on GIS to create visual frameworks within which spatial data and information are gathered, interpreted, manipulated, and shared.

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GIS for Landscape Architects
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by Karen C. Hanna
ESRI Press, 1999, 120 pp.

For progressive landscape architects, GIS technology is an increasingly important software tool for organizing digital spatial data in an accessible and logical manner. GIS for Landscape Architects shows that this technology is no longer the exclusive realm of geographers and scientists. Through actual examples, you'll learn how landscape architects, land planners, and designers now rely on GIS to create visual frameworks within which spatial data and information are gathered, interpreted, manipulated, and shared.


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