New Titles in 2016
Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro
Michael Law and Amy Collins
Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro teaches new and existing GIS users how to get started
solving problems using ArcGIS Pro, to visualize, query, create, edit, analyze, and
present geospatial data in 2D and 3D environments. The book teaches these basic
capabilities of ArcGIS Pro through practical project workflows that show how this
latest ArcGIS mapping application functions as an essential component of the
ArcGIS platform. Data for completing the exercises and trial software are available
for download.
Print: ISBN: 9781589484573, Part Number: 147848,
Pages: 450, 7.5 x 9 inches, Paperback, March 2016, US $84.99
E-book: ISBN: 9781589484580, US $39.99
Getting to Know Web GIS, Second Edition
Pinde Fu
The latest edition of Getting to Know Web GIS features detailed, step-by-step exercises
that show readers how to share resources online and build web GIS applications easily
and quickly. This workbook includes the latest upgrades and advances, such as smart
mapping, AppStudio for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Pro, and scene services.
This book teaches web GIS technologies as a holistic platform, covering the Esri
suite of web GIS technologies, including ArcGIS Online, Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS for
Server, web app templates, Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS, ArcGIS API for JavaScript, the
Collector for ArcGIS mobile app, mobile SDKs, and 3D web scenes. Non-developers
with little or no programming experience can build web apps. Each chapter includes an
application project using multiple products from the browser/client side to the server
side. Data for completing the exercises is available for download.
Print: ISBN: 9781589484634, Part Number: 148222,
Pages: 350, 7.5 x 9 inches, Paperback, March 2016, US $84.99
E-book: ISBN: 9781589484610, US $39.99
More Titles Coming in 2016
GIS Tutorial 1: Basic
Workbook
GIS Tutorial 2: Spatial
Analysis Workbook
Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen
S. Kurland
David W. Allen
Print: ISBN: 9781589484566
Part Number: 147570
Pages: 462, 8 x 10 inches
Paperback, February 2016
US $79.99
E-book: ISBN: 9781589484641
US $39.99
GIS Tutorial 1: Basic Workbook is a top-selling introductory
text for learning to use ArcGIS 10.3 for Desktop. The workbook
presents GIS tools and functionality, including querying
interactive maps, collecting data, and running geoprocessing
tools. Incorporating proven teaching methods in detailed
exercises, “Your Turn” sections, and homework assignments,
this book facilitates learning about GIS in a classroom. The
latest edition includes a new chapter about analyzing street
network data to solve routing and facility location problems
using ArcGIS Network Analyst. Data for completing the
exercises and access to a free trial of ArcGIS are available for
download. Instructor resources are also available.
Mapping the
Nation: Building
Smart Government
with GIS
Esri
Print: ISBN:
9781589484528
Part Number: 145611
Pages: 154, 11 x 10 inches
Paperback, February 2016
US $19.99
Mapping the Nation: Building Smart Government with GIS is a
collection of GIS maps illustrating the many ways that federal
government agencies rely on GIS analysis to build stronger,
more resilient nations and help make the world a better place.
Pulled from a broad range of departments, maps included in the
book demonstrate how the technology can be used to evaluate,
plan for, and respond to social, economic, and environmental
concerns at local, regional, national, and global levels. Examples
on topics such as safe nations, public policy, health, and climate
resiliency, show how government agencies use GIS to facilitate
initiatives, improve transparency, and deliver strong business
models.
Print: ISBN: 9781589484535
Part Number: 146233
Pages: 344, 8 x 10 inches
Paperback, January 2016
US $79.99
E-book: ISBN: 9781589484597
US $39.99
GIS Tutorial 2: Spatial Analysis Workbook provides hands-on
exercises to help intermediate-level GIS users build problemsolving and analysis skills. A companion to The Esri Guide to GIS
Analysis book series, GIS Tutorial 2 builds on these concepts by
exploring spatial analysis methods, including location analysis,
change over time, location and value comparisons, geographic
distribution, pattern analysis, and cluster identification. This
edition has been updated for ArcGIS 10.3.x. Downloadable data
and access to a free trial of ArcGIS are available. Additional
resources are available for instructors.
Ocean Solutions
Earth Solutions,
Second Edition
Dawn J. Wright, Editor
Print: ISBN: 9781589484603
Part Number: 147858
Pages: 500, 8.5 x 11 inches
Paperback, July 2016
US $59.99
E-book: ISBN: 9781589484658
US $39.99
What affects the oceans affects terra firma. Ocean Solutions,
Earth Solutions gathers the insights of more than 90 ocean and
coastal science researchers exploring ocean components and
their relationships, patterns, and trends over time and space.
The second edition includes the original 16 chapters, four of
which have been updated, plus seven new chapters that feature
GIS best practices and include online resources. Edited by
oceanographer and Esri chief scientist Dawn J. Wright, the book
features a foreword by oceanographer David G. Gallo from
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and an afterword by
Jerry R. Schubel, current president and CEO of the Aquarium
of the Pacific.
Recent Releases
Mapping and Modeling Weather and
Climate with GIS
Lori Armstrong et al.
How geospatial cartography and analysis help
advance atmospheric science research. Includes
lists of geospatial resources.
Abstract Machine: Humanities GIS
Charles B. Travis
Shows how scholars in the humanities can use GIS to
create visualizations that support and illustrate their
critical analysis of humanities texts.
ISBN: 9781589483682 152 pages US $52.99
ISBN: 9781589484054 334 pages US $49.99
Building European Spatial Data Infrastructures
Python Scripting for ArcGIS
Paul A. Zandbergen
A guide for experienced users of ArcGIS
for Desktop to get started with Python
scripting without needing previous
programming experience.
Ian Masser and Joep Crompvoets
Explores the efforts of the European Union
(EU) to create a framework for the Multinational
Infrastructure for Spatial Information in European
(INSPIRE Directive).
ISBN: 9781589483835 100 pages US $34.99
ISBN: 9781589483712 358 pages US $79.99
Getting to Know Web GIS
Pinde Fu
GIS Research Methods: Incorporating Spatial
Perspectives
Sheila Lakshmi Steinberg and Steven J. Steinberg
Shows how to incorporate spatial thinking
and GIS technology into research design and
analysis.
ISBN: 9781589483781 440 pages US $79.99
Ocean Solutions, Earth Solutions
Dawn J. Wright, editor
Gathers the insights of more than 50 ocean and
coastal science researchers exploring ocean
components and their relationships, patterns,
and trends over time and space.
ISBN: 9781589483637 550 pages US $59.99
Making Spatial Decisions Using GIS and
Lidar: A Workbook
Teaches readers how to share resources
online and build web GIS applications easily
and quickly.
ISBN: 9781589483842 392 pages US $59.99
Getting to Know ArcGIS
Michael Law and Amy Collins
A comprehensive introduction to the features and
tools of the ArcGIS platform. Through hands-on
exercises, readers discover, use, make, and share
maps with meaningful content.
ISBN: 9781589483828 768 pages US $84.99
Essential Earth Imaging for GIS
Lawrence Fox III
Discusses characteristics of images obtained from
aircraft and spacecraft and how to enhance, register,
and visually interpret multispectral imagery and
point clouds.
ISBN: 781589483453 128 pages US $59.99
Kathryn Keranen and Robert Kolvoord
Focuses on scenario-based problem solving
using an integrated workflow in ArcGIS for
Desktop to perform lidar-related analysis. Lidar
is a powerful and increasingly popular data
source used to create elevation and terrain
models with very high accuracy.
ISBN: 9781589484290 264 pages US $79.99
The ArcGIS Book: 10 Big Ideas about Applying
Geography to Your World
Christian Harder, editor
Helps readers understand and use web GIS, a
powerful mapping technology that transforms
the way we apply and share geographic
information.
ISBN: 9781589484498 152 pages US $19.99
Mapping the Nation: Building a More
Resilient Future
Esri
Designing Better Maps: A Guide for GIS Users,
Second Edition
Cynthia A.Brewer
A collection of GIS maps illustrating the
many ways federal government agencies
rely on GIS analysis to build stronger,
more resilient communities.
A comprehensive book that guides readers
through the basics of good cartography, including
layout design, scales, projections, color selection,
font choices, and symbol placement.
ISBN: 9781589483910 108 pages US $19.99
ISBN: 9781589484405 250 pages US $59.99
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