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GIS Publications
A GIS Development E-zine Jan 2002
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Archive:
Sept 2001
Oct 2001
Nov 2001
Dec 2001
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Publications covered in this issue
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| Geo World : January 2002 |
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| Geo Times : January 2002 |
- Tracking Farmland Loss
Egide L. Nizeyimana, G.W. Peterson and E.D. Warner
Urban growth in the United States is happening on productive soils that once were or could be farmland.
- Storing Carbon in Soil: Why and How?
Charles W. Rice
Boosting a soil's capacity to store carbon could increase crop productivity and improve environmental quality.
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| EOM : December 2001 |
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| GIS@development : December, 2001 |
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| GIS User : Dec/Jan 2002 |
- The State of GIS
JON FAIRALL
The industry had a good year, the economy notwithstanding. Next year should be even better.
- Big Brother Is Out There
JENNIE BENTLEY
How do new privacy regulations affect the spatial industry?
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| Measure & Map : Jan/Feb 2002 |
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| Mercator's World : Jan/Feb 2002 |
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Guatemala in Relief
John Mitchell
A unique three-dimensional map on the outskirts of Guatemala City presents the country in relief.
- Mapping the Solar System
Nick Kanas, M.D.
From 1500 to 1800 the beauty and the quality of European celestial atlases were unmatched. Depictions froma sampling of such atlases reveal changing ideas about Earth, the Sun, and their relationship to each other and the universe.
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| Imaging Notes : Nov/Dec 2001 |
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| Geoinformatics : December 2001 |
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