1st Edition

Mapping Urban Environmental Risks Using Open Source GIS

By David R. Rain Copyright 2027
256 Pages 24 Color & 16 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Cities across the world are facing a convergence of environmental risks, from flooding and extreme heat events to air pollution and water scarcity. These threats are increasingly uneven in their impacts and deeply shaped by local geography. This book   offers a practical, accessible guide to understand and respond to these threats using open source geographic information systems (GIS) and freely... Read more

1. Introduction.  2. GIS Foundations in Action.  3. Starting with Home.  4. Water Access in the City.  5. Mapping the Danger of Flooding in the City.  6. Fire and Technological Dangers.  7. Mapping Heat and Urban Heat Islands.  8. Mapping Cyclones, Wind, and Urban Risk.  9. Mapping Landslides.  10. Air Pollution and Traffic.  11. Mapping Health.  12. Mapping Hope through Action.

Biography

David R. Rain is Associate Professor of Geography and International Affairs at the George Washington University. He is a human-environment geographer with interests in the health and environmental consequences of international urbanization, geospatial science and technology, population and census geography, disaster vulnerability and resilience, and geographic and environmental education. He is author of Eaters of the Dry Season, and the UN Handbook on Geospatial Infrastructure in Support of Census Activities.