REQUIRED TEXT:

Kang-tsung Chang, Geography Information Systems, 3/edition.  McGraw-Hill Higher Education, ISBN 0-07-252811-7.  Note-Follow the links for the Sample Lessons in Arcview 3.2.

 

Suggested Readings:

Getting to Know ArcView GIS by Editors of ESRI Press (Editor)

 

Atkinson, Peter, and Nicholas Tate (eds.), 1999, “Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS

Analysis,” John Wiley & Sons, 288p

 

Bonham-Carter, Graeme, 1994, “Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists:

Modeling with GIS,” Elsevier Science, 398p

 

Clarke, KC, Parks, BO, Crane, MP, 2002. Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 306 pp.

Davis, George H., 1984, “Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions,” John Wiley &

Sons, 492p

 

Chrisman, N., 2002, Exploring Geographic Information Systems, 2nd Ed. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 305 pp.

 

DeMers, Michael, 1996, “Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems,” John

Wiley & Sons, 504p

 

João, Elsa Maria, 1998, “Causes and Consequences of Map Generalization,” Taylor and

Francis, 266p

 

Legg, Christopher, 1994, “Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems:

Geologic Mapping, Mineral Exploration, and Mining,” John Wiley & Sons, 166p

 

Lyon, JG, McCarthy, J. (Eds), 1995. Wetland and Environmental Applications of GIS. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 373 pp.

 

Monmonier, Mark, 1996, “How to Lie with Maps,” University of Chicago Press, 176p

 

Muehrcke, Phillip, and Juliana Muehrcke, 1992, “Map Use: Reading Analysis

Interpretation,” JP Publications, 631p

 

Peuquet, Dona J., and Duane F. Marble (eds.), 1990, “Introductory readings in

Geographic Information Systems,” Taylor & Francis, 371p

 

Theobald, David, 1999, “GIS Concepts and ArcView Methods,” David Theobald

Verbyla, David, and Kang-tsung (Karl) Chang, “Processing Digital Images in GIS: A

Tutorial Featuring ArcView and ARC/INFO,” OnWord Press, 418p