EnviroGIS
Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Analysis
- 1st Edition - September 7, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editor: Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
- Language: English
EnviroGIS: Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Analysis is a comprehensive and timely textbook that provides a foundation for those considering further research in GIS… Read more
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EnviroGIS: Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Analysis is a comprehensive and timely textbook that provides a foundation for those considering further research in GIS, environmental sciences, or geosciences. It offers a thorough understanding of how to initiate a GIS course in Geosciences, introducing the importance of GIS by taking a step-by-step approach for delineating the study area. This book provides diverse ideas, data, and practical examples for both replication and reference to students, scientists, and lecturers engaging with GIS and environmental science, particularly areas focused on Earth Surface Processes using tools like ArcGIS Pro, QGIS, Terrset/Idrissi, Google Earth Engine, R, and Pix4D.
In the first part, the textbook delineates the importance of GIS. Moving on, in the second part it focuses on the most relevant topics in environmental analysis. It outlines the preparation of seminars related to changing scales, soil, plant, and catchment dynamic processes, such as erosion and interpolations. Covering topics such as data mining, and connectivity processes, EnviroGIS highlights the way in which Artificial Intelligence enables the creation of accurate forecasts of challenging-to-predict Earth surface processes. Additionally, the biosphere is delved into to show how GIS courses assess fauna and vegetation within natural or human ecosystems. The final part of the book is centered on specific cases, considering different GIS data formats including shapefiles, multilayer projects, and recent natural hazards or disasters, such as volcanic eruptions or hillslope degradation due to human activities.
In the first part, the textbook delineates the importance of GIS. Moving on, in the second part it focuses on the most relevant topics in environmental analysis. It outlines the preparation of seminars related to changing scales, soil, plant, and catchment dynamic processes, such as erosion and interpolations. Covering topics such as data mining, and connectivity processes, EnviroGIS highlights the way in which Artificial Intelligence enables the creation of accurate forecasts of challenging-to-predict Earth surface processes. Additionally, the biosphere is delved into to show how GIS courses assess fauna and vegetation within natural or human ecosystems. The final part of the book is centered on specific cases, considering different GIS data formats including shapefiles, multilayer projects, and recent natural hazards or disasters, such as volcanic eruptions or hillslope degradation due to human activities.
- Provides a foundation for students considering further research in GIS, environmental sciences, or geosciences
- Assists lecturers and docents in organizing impactful, high-quality courses in GIS focused on Earth Surface Processes
- Covers a wide range of topics, including data mining, connectivity processes, and how Artificial Intelligence enables the creation of accurate forecasts of challenging-to-predict Earth surface processes
- Aids in the usage of different GIS data formats such as shapefiles, multilayer projects, and recent natural hazards or disasters, including volcanic eruptions or hillslope degradation due to human activities
- Offers online support, including sample exams and lecture notes for qualified instructors and datasets and an image bank for students
Professionals / researchers / academics applying GIS methods in research and applied settings, who require an introduction or refresher to the subject
PART 1. OVERVIEW AND CONTEXT
1. How to start a GIS course in environmental analysis? Theoretical foundations of GIS and geosciences
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino, University of Granada, Spain
PART 2. INTRODUCING STEP BY STEP COURSES TO CONDUCT ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS CONSIDERING DIFFERENT EARTH´S SPHERES
2. How to develop a project where changing scales is necessary? An example with soil mapping examples
Jesús Barrena, Manuel Pulido, Javier Lozano. University of Extremadura, Spain
3. Is it possible to map soil erosion processes with students? Yes, ISUM makes it possible
Jesús Rodrigo Comino (University of Granada), Artemi Cerda (University of Valencia, Spain)
4. Soil mapping and interpolations. Step by step to get accurate maps
Magboul Sulieman (King Saud University)
5. Considerations for your first soil models with GIS. The use of continuous or categorical data
Fuat Kaya (Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Turkey)
6. Biogeography also matters. How to survey, analyze and model biogeographical data, vegetation sampling and analysis
Óliver Gutiérrez (University of Málaga, Spain)
7. Implementing Artificial Intelligence tools to design accurate forecasts of Earth surface processes
Nicu Ciobataru (University of Bucharest, Rumania)
8. Presenting tools to assess Earth’s surface processes related to geomorphology
(University of Granada, Spain). Agustín Millares
9. Estimating hydrological processes from the hillslope to the catchment scales step by step
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino and Jesús Fernández-Gálvez
10. Presenting climate variables in GIS courses: Temperatures, rainfall, gradients and climate indexes
José María Senciales and Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
PART 4. LESSONS PLANS AND COURSE COMPONENTS USING REAL CASES
11. The use of shapefiles to initiate geoscientists’ understanding of indispensable data
Laura Porcel (University of Granada, Spain)
12. La Palma island last eruption: a practical application of GIS and remote sensing
Miguel Ángel Herrezuelo and María Teresa Camacho Olmedo (University of Granada, Spain)
13. Bird Watching Tourism. Itineraries, threats and planning of new routes through GIS analysis
Ricardo Remond and Eduardo Salinas (University of La Habana, Cuba)
14. Modelling hydrological processes at the hillslope scale. The example of Rangeland Hydrology and erosion model (RHEM)
Mahboobeh Kiani-Harchegani (Yazd University, Iran)
PART 5. UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) AND GIS
15. Using non-profit drones to teach students how to process their own aerial photos
José Antonio Cañete, Jesús Rodrigo Comino. (University of Granada, Spain)
16. Using profit drones to teach students how to process aerial photos
Laszlo Bertalan (Debrecen University, Hungary)
1. How to start a GIS course in environmental analysis? Theoretical foundations of GIS and geosciences
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino, University of Granada, Spain
PART 2. INTRODUCING STEP BY STEP COURSES TO CONDUCT ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS CONSIDERING DIFFERENT EARTH´S SPHERES
2. How to develop a project where changing scales is necessary? An example with soil mapping examples
Jesús Barrena, Manuel Pulido, Javier Lozano. University of Extremadura, Spain
3. Is it possible to map soil erosion processes with students? Yes, ISUM makes it possible
Jesús Rodrigo Comino (University of Granada), Artemi Cerda (University of Valencia, Spain)
4. Soil mapping and interpolations. Step by step to get accurate maps
Magboul Sulieman (King Saud University)
5. Considerations for your first soil models with GIS. The use of continuous or categorical data
Fuat Kaya (Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Turkey)
6. Biogeography also matters. How to survey, analyze and model biogeographical data, vegetation sampling and analysis
Óliver Gutiérrez (University of Málaga, Spain)
7. Implementing Artificial Intelligence tools to design accurate forecasts of Earth surface processes
Nicu Ciobataru (University of Bucharest, Rumania)
8. Presenting tools to assess Earth’s surface processes related to geomorphology
(University of Granada, Spain). Agustín Millares
9. Estimating hydrological processes from the hillslope to the catchment scales step by step
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino and Jesús Fernández-Gálvez
10. Presenting climate variables in GIS courses: Temperatures, rainfall, gradients and climate indexes
José María Senciales and Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
PART 4. LESSONS PLANS AND COURSE COMPONENTS USING REAL CASES
11. The use of shapefiles to initiate geoscientists’ understanding of indispensable data
Laura Porcel (University of Granada, Spain)
12. La Palma island last eruption: a practical application of GIS and remote sensing
Miguel Ángel Herrezuelo and María Teresa Camacho Olmedo (University of Granada, Spain)
13. Bird Watching Tourism. Itineraries, threats and planning of new routes through GIS analysis
Ricardo Remond and Eduardo Salinas (University of La Habana, Cuba)
14. Modelling hydrological processes at the hillslope scale. The example of Rangeland Hydrology and erosion model (RHEM)
Mahboobeh Kiani-Harchegani (Yazd University, Iran)
PART 5. UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) AND GIS
15. Using non-profit drones to teach students how to process their own aerial photos
José Antonio Cañete, Jesús Rodrigo Comino. (University of Granada, Spain)
16. Using profit drones to teach students how to process aerial photos
Laszlo Bertalan (Debrecen University, Hungary)
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 7, 2026
- Language: English
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Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
Dr. Jesús Rodrigo Comino, a graduate in Geography, currently works as an Assistant Professor at the University of Granada and was included for the second time in the World's Top 2% Scientists ranking by Stanford University. He has a Masters in Territorial Planning and Geographic Information Systems (2013) from the University of Málaga/Granada. His research career consists of four complete monographs (Nova, Springer, etc.) and some edited books (Elsevier, CRC, Nova), >200 indexed publications in Scopus and WoS.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, University of Granada