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This second edition takes into account recent advances in GIS development and major new socioeconomic datasets including new census data.
1. Introduction 2. The development of GIS 3. GIS applications 4. Theories of GIS 5. Data collection and input 6. Data storage 7. Data manipulation 8. Data output and display 9. Towards a socio-economic GIS 10. Conclusion.