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GIS: A Visual Approach by Bruce Davis
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GIS: A Visual Approach (edition 2001)

by Bruce Davis

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This fully updated edition of Geographic Information Systems: A Visual Approach offers a comprehensive introduction to the application of GIS concepts. The unique layout provides clear, highly intuitive graphics and corresponding concept descriptions. This invaluable reference is ideal for experienced professionals as well as new readers.… (more)
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Title:GIS: A Visual Approach
Authors:Bruce Davis
Info:OnWord Press (Acquired Titles) (2001), Edition: 2, Paperback
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