<p>"GIS provides the platform that allows us to generate a holistic perspective of the natural world. Given the relevance of this geospatial perspective for all aspects of society, I hope this beautiful book will inspire a wide range of people to embrace the "Science of Where."</p> <p>-- Thomas Crowther, Director, Global Forest Biodiversity Initiative, ETH-Zurich</p>
Thomas Crowther
<p> “GIS for Science is no standard book. With vivid imagery, lucid writing, interactive learning, and compelling, relevant examples from Earth’s past, present, and future, GIS for Science is a modern manual for understanding that integrative spatial analysis and visualization is the big data revolution most vital to the quality of all life on Earth.”</p> <p>-- Healy Hamilton, Chief Scientist of NatureServe</p>
Healy Hamilton
<p>“ This is a geoscience book for the 21st century! Cutting edge research examples and gloriously illustrated state of the art GIS-enabled techniques come together to show us how to understand our planet in ways not possible even a few years ago."</p> <p>-- Margaret Leinen, Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography -</p>
Margaret Leinen
<p>"GIS has become THE foundational tool for all things environmental – from conservation to climate change to environmental justice. This astonishing book beautifully displays GIS in all its scientific, artistic, and creative splendor.”</p> <p>-- Peter Kareiva, Director, UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability</p>
Peter Kareiva