Women and GIS: Mapping Their Stories

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Product Details
Price
$17.99
Publisher
Esri Press
Publish Date
Pages
232
Dimensions
7.9 X 9.9 X 0.7 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781589485679

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About the Author

Since 1997, Esri Press has grown to be an award-winning leader in publishing books about the science, application, and technology of GIS. With books offered in print, e-book, and web formats, it continues to develop its dedication to facilitating access to and dissemination of geographic literature through publications.

Reviews

"All of us have our own stories to tell; how and where we started, our accomplishments, our challenges, our most successful dreams realized. This book tells us how we can use maps, analysis and geographic information systems (GIS) to motivate and develop our lives and others. The women's stories in this book definitely encourage us to succeed as individuals and as WON members. I can so identify with their stories! WON members and all women can and do make a difference in our government. We are the force!"

--Bronwyn Asplund-Walsh, President, National Association of Counties Women (WON)

-- "Reviewer"

"As informative and insightful as they are inspired and inspiring, the women's stories showcased in Women and GIS would be beneficial examples for all women with goals and ambitions of their own."

--Julie Summers, Midwest Book Review

--Julie Summers "Midwest Book Review"

"Nancy La Vigne's story very much resonated with me as she explored her various aptitudes and strengths throughout her educational journey and built upon each experience to construct an inspiring and rewarding career. Thanks again for sharing this book with me. I look forward to reading it to my 20 month old daughter so that she too may begin to map her own story!"

--Maggie Mick, Chief Advancement Officer, The Council of State Governments

--Maggie Mick "Reviewer"