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Chapter 4. GIS for Environmental Problem Solving Koushen Douglas Loh and Sasathorn Tapaneeyakul Additional information is available at the end of the chapter 1. Introduction The authors are affiliated with the Laboratory of Systems Technology Applications in Renewable Resources (The STARR LAB) at Texas A&M University. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a synopsis of the cumulative research and teaching work for the past twenty years from the STARR LAB. The aim of chapter is to demonstrate holistic understandings of what key Environmental issues and problems people are facing and how their concerns may be addressed with the help of geographic information systems (GIS).
GIS for Environmental Problem Solving 85 Type of information: two distinctive types of information are quantitative and qualitative. You need to specify if the problem is looking for quantitative and/or qualitative information. Quantitative information focuses on some sort of value or measurable
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