By F.SALGÉ,M Fisher,H J Scholten,David Unwin

ISBN-10: 0748403396

ISBN-13: 9780748403394

this article provides the most recent info on incorporating spatial research instruments into GIS, and contains ideas and purposes from either the environmental and socio- monetary sciences.

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