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Geographic
Information Systems
Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) are digital maps. They may incorporate
the standard streets and place names of a traditional map. But
a GIS system typically offers much more. It may incorporate aerial
or satellite imagery, locations of underground utilities, street
addresses, census data, water tables, and much more.
GIS
systems may be used in navigation systems, for managing irrigation
districts, property tax assessments, utilities systems management,
environmental evaluations, and much more.
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GIS Resources
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