Section 1 Geographical Information Systems. 1 Setting the Scene.2 Maps and Mapping. 3 Mapping and Analysis using GIS. Section 2 GIS Applications in Land and Property Management. 4 Mapping, Land Information Systems and Conveyancing. 5 Property Management. 6 Planning and Development. 7. Retail, Commercial and Financial Market Research. Section 3 GIS issues in Land and Property Management. 9 Information Management. 10 System and Organisation Management. 11 Future Prospects.
Martin P. Ralphs, Peter Wyatt
'The authors have done an excellent job in bringing together
material from such diverse sources and, having taught 'GIS and
Planning' modules on different undergraduate and postgraduate
schemes in the past and, having put together relatively large
reference lists to mixed reviews, I will certainly be recommending
this text as a first stop for those students interested in the use
of GIS in land and property management.' - International Planning
Studies'Written by two authors who have considerable research and
practical experience in this area ... the book is not simply an
introductory guide to GIS but has a broader focus and is primarily
aimed at the nonspecialist. ... Will be useful for students on
built environment courses, and for property and land professionals
looking to GIS as a management decision and information analysis
tool.' - Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
The authors have done an excellent job in bringing together
material from such diverse sources and, having taught 'GIS and
Planning' modules on different undergraduate and postgraduate
schemes in the past and, having put together relatively large
reference lists to mixed reviews, I will certainly be recommending
this text as a first stop for those students interested in the use
of GIS in land and property management. - International Planning
Studies
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