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Spatial Analysis of Coastal Environments

Textbook
By: Sarah M Hamylton(Author)
306 pages, 48 colour & 88 b/w illustrations, 30 tables
Spatial Analysis of Coastal Environments
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About this book

At the convergence of the land and sea, coastal environments are some of the most dynamic and populated places on Earth. Spatial Analysis of Coastal Environments explains how the many varied forms of spatial analysis, including mapping, monitoring and modelling, can be applied to a range of coastal environments such as estuaries, mangroves, seagrass beds and coral reefs. Presenting empirical geographical approaches to modelling, which draw on recent developments in remote sensing technology, geographical information science and spatial statistics, it provides the analytical tools to map, monitor and explain or predict coastal features. With detailed case studies and accompanying online practical exercises, it is an ideal resource for undergraduate courses in spatial science. Taking a broad view of spatial analysis and covering basic and advanced analytical areas such as spatial data and geostatistics, it is also a useful reference for ecologists, geomorphologists, geographers and modellers interested in understanding coastal environments.

Contents

Foreword
Preface

1. The application of spatial analysis to coastal environments
2. The nature of spatial data
3. Basic geographical analysis with spatial information in coastal environments
4. Mapping coastal environments
5. Monitoring coastal environments
6. Geostatistical analysis of coastal environments
7. Modelling coastal environments
8. Addressing uncertainty in the spatial analysis of coastal environments
9. Communicating and incorporating the results of spatial analysis successfully

Glossary
References
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Sarah M. Hamylton is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Wollongong, New South Wales, where she specialises in the spatial analysis of coastal environments. Her research interests include the application of geospatial technology to tropical coastal environments. Her maps have helped establish marine protected areas, and her models of how climate change impacts coral reefs have informed national coastal policies.

Textbook
By: Sarah M Hamylton(Author)
306 pages, 48 colour & 88 b/w illustrations, 30 tables
Media reviews

"I wish this book had been around when I was a student! It ticks all the boxes: the primary focus on spatial analysis and interrogation of geospatial data is essential for sound, sustainable and evidence-based decision-making, and will give invaluable practical skills to students and practitioners alike; while the adoption of landscape ecology as the underpinning conceptual framework emphasises the need for joined-up, holistic and ultimately spatially-determined thinking in coastal science and management. The author shows a deep understanding of her subject matter, and her enthusiasm for, and love of, the coast stands out. Even the more complex ideas and methods are explained clearly and in an easily accessible, student-friendly manner. Although written for students of the coast, many of the concepts and methods introduced here will be readily transferrable to other areas of Earth Science specialism where geospatial expertise is needed."
– Darius Bartlett, University College Cork, Ireland

"Spatial Analysis of Coastal Environments is a rare and overdue resource that provides a comprehensive overview as well an introduction to an array of important spatial analytical techniques and issues. Students and professionals new to coastal geographic information systems (GIS) will find the introductory coverage of data sources, mapping principles and analysis techniques easily accessible. Experienced researchers, coastal managers and planners, and instructors will take value from the coverage of advanced techniques such as geostatistics, modelling, and characterising uncertainty. The book is richly and usefully illustrated with both conceptual and case study maps and graphics. I expect this book to fill an important void and, through its readers, further expand the scientific and practical application of GIS to coastal environments."
– Thomas R. Allen, Old Dominion University, Virginia

"It should become essential reading for students of coastal environments, demonstrating how spatial analysis methods, together with geographic information systems (GIS), can enrich and bring new insights to the study of this important field."
– Robert Haining, University of Cambridge

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