- Climate Change is a Geographic Problem
- GIS and Science
- GIS for Climate Change
- Essays on Geography and GIS, Vol. 1
- Essays on Geography and GIS, Vol. 2
- GIS is a Green Technology
- Essentials of the Environment
- Environmental Modelling with GIS and Remote Sensing (Geographic Information Systems Workshop)
- Exploring the Dynamic Earth: GIS Investigations for the Earth Sciences
- Exploring Tropical Cyclones: GIS Investigations for the Earth Sciences
- Design is the Problem: The Future of Design Must be Sustainable
- On Being a Scientist: Setting the Standard for Ethics in Science
- Restructuring Federal Climate Research to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change
- Cleaning Up Sites Contaminated with Radioactive Materials: International Workshop Proceedings
- Earth Science Literacy Principles
- Advances in GIScience: Proceedings of the 12th AGILE Conference
- GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook
- Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
- What’s Next? Dispatches on the Future of Science
- Manual of Geographic Information Systems
- Exploring Water Resources: GIS Investigations for the Earth Sciences
- Exploring the Ocean Environment: GIS Investigations for the Earth Sciences
- Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling
- Informing Decisions in a Changing Climate
In your page https://gisandscience.com/books/
the links in not working for GIS and Science and in not working also for the next one GIS for Climate Change…
Thank you for your site
Thank you for notifying me about the broken / incorrect links. These have now been fixed.
I like this……… Thanks
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Hi Matt,
The link to “Climate Change is a Geographic Problem” is broken. Please fix it.
Thanks,
T
Terry, the link has been fixed. Thanks for letting me know. Matt
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