Unlocking the Census with GIS
Unlocking the Census with GIS
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Book Description
Seeking to demystify the census and explaining the potential of GIS for understanding people, places, and local economies, this guide explains how geographic information systems (GIS) can significantly ease data management, allowing for new ways to analyze and present relationships among variables.
Unlocking the Census with GIS,Alan Peters,Heather MacDonald,Esri Press,1589481135,Census,Data processing,Demography,Economic conditions,General,Geographic information systems,Handbooks, manuals, etc,Housing,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Population,Sociology,Statistics,United States,Geographical information systems (GIS),Political Science / General
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