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The great mental models

April 23, 2024 11:36 AM
The Farnam Street latticework of mental models gives you the durable cognitive tools you need to avoid problems and make better decisions. A mental model is a representation of how something works. Constructing mental models helps you to navigate the world efficiently and intelligently.

The cultural infrastructure of cities

April 23, 2024 11:32 AM
The book begins with a theoretical overview of the cultural and infrastructural turns in urban studies scholarship. It then explores definitions of cultural infrastructure and its "hard" and "soft" dimensions before critically considering the vulnerabilities generated in the cultural sector by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Our natural world heritage: 50 of the most beautiful and biodiverse places

April 23, 2024 11:30 AM
An exploration of the botany, geology, anthropology, and more of 50 UNESCO Natural Heritage Sites.

New Rural Geographies in Europe: Actors, processes, policies

April 23, 2024 11:27 AM
It aims at intensifying scholarly exchange on topical questions of social, political, economic and landscape-related transformations of rural areas in Germany and Europe.

Greenland

April 23, 2024 11:24 AM
Greenland provides extensive and richly illustrated, area-specific knowledge about Greenland's nature and landscape, history, culture, society and businesses as well as its towns and settlements. A total of 87 mainly Greenlandic researchers and experts have contributed with their knowledge to this book about the most essential topics from Cape Morris Jesup to Uummannarsuaq (Cape Farewell) and from Qaanaaq to Danmarkshavn.

European-Chinese imperial maps and gazetteers related to the Kazakh (Qazaq) Khanate and its adjacent regions from the 16th to the 19th centuries

April 23, 2024 11:17 AM
This monograph highlights the most important stages in the history of Western and Chinese cartography of the Kazakh (Qazaq) Khanate. Its purpose is to reassess the European, Russian and Chinese maps from the 16th to 19th centuries showing the Kazakh Khanate, by using archival and historical, etymological, comparative, and linguistic methods to examine the geographical representations of Central Asia produced by Western and Chinese geographers.

Computing geographically: Bridging giscience and geography

April 23, 2024 11:09 AM
David O'Sullivan shows how revisiting the theoretical underpinnings of geography offers insights on enduring GIS challenges--including map projections, the modifiable areal unit problem, scale and map generalization, and the nature of space and place--while also enriching geographic thought.

Working beyond borders: GIS for geospatial collaboration

January 10, 2024 10:27 AM
Edited by Jill Saligoe-Simmel and Maria Jordan Applying GIS The Applying GIS series explains how to become a spatial thinker with ideas and strategies for building location intelligence into your profession, industry, or discipline. Each book is divided into relevant topic areas that include real-life case studies that will inspire new ways to solve complex problems.

Women's empowerment within the tourism industry

January 10, 2024 10:20 AM
Covering topics such as consumer experience, gender studies, and women's employment, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for business leaders and managers, entrepreneurs, marketers, government officials, students and educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Mark Jackson

Geospatial Science & Technology Librarian
mj@byu.edu