Geographic Information System Gis Using Idrisi Software Application In Coastal Management

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Geographic Information System (GIS) Using IDRISI Software: Application in Coastal Management

Geographic information system (GIS) is a unique information system because the system are using referenced spatial data as data input and the resulting information is a solution for solving spatial problems that may not be resolved by others information system. IDRISI (derived from the name of an explorer, geographer and author of Moroccan nationality, Muhammad Al-Idrisi) is one of the geographic information system software developed by Clark Labs for geographic technology and cartographic analysis at Clark University, USA. IDRISI software is one of three proprietary software is widely used in various parts of the world in addition to ArcGIS software from environmental systems research institute (ESRI) and MapInfo Professional from MapInfo corporation. IDRISI has an advantage because spatial analysis can be done either in the raster and vector data formats other than that the price for each license is quite competitive, especially for researchers and educational institutions.
Sustainable Tourism Marketing

In this book, we introduce the themes and approaches covered in the issue Sustainable Tourism Marketing. Its objective was to analyze the main contributions made as a result of research related to sustainable tourism–marketing management and current trends in the field. This book gathered articles about the marketing of destinations, and the marketing and communication management of companies and tourism organizations from a sustainable tourism perspective.
Geographic Information System (GIS) Using IDRISI Software: Application in Forest Management

This book is completely composed of two major parts of the contents and appendix. The first part consists of seven sections as follows: First part: Coastal fisheries management- shrimp habitat analysis in Southwest Florida. The aim of this assignment is analysis of the shrimp habitat in shallow water of Tampa Bay Southwest Florida. Second part: Mapping seagrass using remotely sensed imagery. The aim of this assignment is explore methodology for mapping the extent of seagrass in Nahant Harbor. Third part: Modeling bathymetry using remotely sensed imagery. The aim of this assignment is calculating bathymetry using remotely sensed imagery. Fourth part: Coastal change detection in the Dominican Republic: A remote sensing approach. The aim of this assignment is explores the used of remotely sensed data for detecting changes in a coastal environment Fifth parts: Monitoring coastal erosion – Adelaide South Australia. The aim of this assignment is explores the used of remotely sensed data for detecting changes in a coastal environment. Sixth part: Modeling the impact of sea level rise in Narraganset Bay, Rhode Island. The aim of this assignment is modeling extent of coastal flooding given a predicted sea level rise. Seventh parts: Aquaculture suitability in the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica. The aim of this assignment is identify variety of the environmental factor and considered three types of potential aquaculture. Eighth parts: Planning for coastal development in the Basque Country of Northern Spain. The aim of this assignment is identify issue of the sea influence upon the planning and development of coastal landscape. The book is written and well suited for novice users of geographic information system software as well as experienced users with IDRISI and will explore spatial problem solving with GIS, especially in coastal management. This book is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of geography, geodesy/geomatics, geoinformatic and as well as marine and coastal science and management.This book is completely composed of two major parts of the contents and appendix. The first part consists of seven sections as follows: First part: Coastal fisheries management- shrimp habitat analysis in Southwest Florida. The aim of this assignment is analysis of the shrimp habitat in shallow water of Tampa Bay Southwest Florida. Second part: Mapping seagrass using remotely sensed imagery. The aim of this assignment is explore methodology for mapping the extent of seagrass in Nahant Harbor. Third part: Modeling bathymetry using remotely sensed imagery. The aim of this assignment is calculating bathymetry using remotely sensed imagery. Fourth part: Coastal change detection in the Dominican Republic: A remote sensing approach. The aim of this assignment is explores the used of remotely sensed data for detecting changes in a coastal environment Fifth parts: Monitoring coastal erosion – Adelaide South Australia. The aim of this assignment is explores the used of remotely sensed data for detecting changes in a coastal environment. Sixth part: Modeling the impact of sea level rise in Narraganset Bay, Rhode Island. The aim of this assignment is modeling extent of coastal flooding given a predicted sea level rise. Seventh parts: Aquaculture suitability in the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica. The aim of this assignment is identify variety of the environmental factor and considered three types of potential aquaculture. Eighth parts: Planning for coastal development in the Basque Country of Northern Spain. The aim of this assignment is identify issue of the sea influence upon the planning and development of coastal landscape. The book is written and well suited for novice users of geographic information system software as well as experienced users with IDRISI and will explore spatial problem solving with GIS, especially in coastal management. This book is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of geography, geodesy/geomatics, geoinformatic and as well as marine and coastal science and management.