ABSTRACT
In this volume the contributors use Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to reassess both historic and contemporary Asian countries and traditionally Islamic areas. This highly illustrated and comprehensive work highlights how GIS can be applied to the social sciences. With its description of how to process, construct and manage geographical data the book is ideal for the non-specialist looking for a new and refreshing way to approach Islamic area studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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part |46 pages
Spatial Data Construction and a Method for Preliminary Analysis
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chapter 4|13 pages
An Exploratory Method for Discovering Qualitatively Changed Areas Using Low Resolution Remotely Sensed Data
A case in the Persian Gulf Area During 1982–93
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chapter 5|11 pages
Estimating Land Use Using High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data (Landsat TM)
A Case Study in Ponneri, India
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part |74 pages
Regional Analysis
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chapter 7|18 pages
Modeling the Spatial Structure of the Administrative System in Ponneri, India, During the Late Eighteenth Century
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chapter 9|17 pages
The Use of Gis to Locate Abandoned Villages Listed in the Temettuat Registers of Balikesur District, Anatolia
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part |45 pages
Urban Analysis
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part |56 pages
Network Analysis with Space Syntax
chapter 12|20 pages
Application of GIS to Network Analysis
Characterization of Traditional Turkish Urban Street Networks
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chapter 13|14 pages
A Three-Dimensional Analysis of the Street Network in Istanbul
An Extension of Space Syntax Using GIS
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chapter 14|20 pages
The Space Occupied by Marketplaces and their Societies in the Islamic World—with Particular Reference to Isfahan and Istanbul 1
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part |37 pages
Three-Dimensional Spatial Analysis
chapter 15|10 pages
Three-Dimensional View Analysis Using GIS
The Locational Tendency of Mosques in Bursa, Turkey
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