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    A thought-provoking combination of visually powerful imagery and comment*Includes 260 stunning photographs by more than 50 international contributors*Keynote essay by Patricia Macdonald*Features an interview with Dan Bailey and George Monbiot*Includes essays by Robert Macfarlane, Owen Logan, Kate Brown, Siobhan Lyons, Andrew Simms, Natasha Myers, Ayelen Liberona, Jared Diamond, Leslie Hook, Adam NicolsonSurveying the Anthropocene presents a range of approaches to image-making concerning the environment by some of the best artist-photographers working worldwide, alongside texts by some of the most illuminating writers on environmental questions, at a pivotal moment in the human relationship with the planet. Photographic approaches to environmental imagery have altered fundamentally in recent decades, largely as a result of increasing socio-ecological awareness.This insightful international survey, with a strong representation from Scotland, considers the varied range of current working practices of a representative selection of artist-photographers, both renowned and emerging, whose image-making explores human-caused environmental change.It concentrates particularly on work which relates to the types of impact, on climate and the web of life, that are sufficiently significant and globally widespread to appear in the future record of the rocks as a new geological epoch - the Anthropocene. The concept of the Anthropocene has engaged the attention and imagination of a wide range of commentators from very different backgrounds and walks of life.It therefore provides an excellent context in which to discuss, in an open and cross-disciplinary way, the range of responses of artist-photographers and cultural writers to our present global situation of multiple, interconnected environmental and social crises - and the options for human ingenuity in addressing these. Contributing photographersJack Aeby, Antoine d'Agata, Benoit Aquin, Mandy Barker, Olaf Otto Becker, Daniel Beltra , Alex Boyd, Marilyn Bridges, Alicia Bruce, David Buckland, Edward Burtynsky, Anne Campbell, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Cortis & Sonderegger, Dalziel + Scullion, Pedro David de Oliveira Castello Branco, Bryan Debus, Susan Derges, Terry Evans, Tim Flach, Hamish Fulton, Sophie Gerrard, Lorne Gill, Emmet Gowin, Alexander Hamilton, J.J.Harrison, Louis Helbig, Zig Jackson/Rising Buffalo, Chris Jordan, Aleksandr Kupny, Chrystel Lebas, Ayelen Liberona, Timo Lieber, Owen Logan, Patricia & Angus Macdonald, Pradip Malde, Katie Blair Matthews, Meryl McMaster, Gideon Mendel, Richard Misrach, Fabrice Monteiro, Simon Norfolk, Susanne Ramsenthaler, Paul Souders, Jamey Stillings, Thomas Struth, Timm Suess, Klaus Thymann, Chris Wainwright, Greg White, Pinar YoldasScientists and photographers, some unnamed, from: Federal government of the United States; United States Department of Energy;, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA: Hannah A.Bullock; Azaibi Tamin;, NASA: including Jeff Schmalz (MODIS)Contributing writersDan Bailey, Tobia Bezzola, Barbara Bloemink, Kate Brown, Jared Diamond, William A.Ewing, Jared Farmer, Willis E. Hartshorn, Leslie Hook, Siobhan Lyons, Robert Macfarlane, Bill McKibben, George Monbiot, Pete Moore, Jason Arunn Murugesu, Natasha Myers, Adam Nicolson, Andrew Simms

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  • Engineering Surveying
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    Engineering surveying involves determining the position of natural and man-made features on or beneath the Earth’s surface and utilizing these features in the planning, design and construction of works.It is a critical part of any engineering project. Without an accurate understanding of the size, shape and nature of the site the project risks expensive and time-consuming errors or even catastrophic failure. This fully updated sixth edition of Engineering Surveying covers all the basic principles and practice of the fundamentals such as vertical control, distance, angles and position right through to the most modern technologies. It includes:* An introduction to geodesy to facilitate greater understanding of satellite systems* A fully updated chapter on GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO for satellite positioning in surveying* All new chapter on the important subject of rigorous estimation of control coordinates* Detailed material on mass data methods of photogrammetry and laser scanning and the role of inertial technology in themWith many worked examples and illustrations of tools and techniques, it suits students and professionals alike involved in surveying, civil, structural and mining engineering, and related areas such as geography and mapping.

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  • Surveying for Engineers
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  • Surveying for Construction
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    Surveying for Construction 5e is an essential textbook for students of engineering new to surveying, and will also appeal to students of building and environmental studies and archaeology. Offering a strong grounding in land and construction surveying, the authors clearly and comprehensively guide the reader through the principles, methods and equipment used in modern-day surveying.Taking into account recent advances in the field, the material has been fully updated and revised throughout including new and up-to-date coverage of levelling, total stations, detail surveys, and EDM.A new chapter on GPS technology has been added. In keeping with the practical nature of the book, there are chapters on setting out construction works and surveying existing buildings, which guide the reader step-by-step through the fundamental procedures.The clear and methodical nature of the explanations, supported by a wide range of exercises and examples, make Surveying for Construction 5e an invaluable and modern introduction to surveying.Key features include: •Fully updated coverage and new material throughout, including a new chapter on GPS •New Learning Objectives and Chapter Summaries which guide the student through the learning process and highlight the key principles and methods for each chapter •Numerous diagrams and figures which give students a clear and detailed understanding of equipment and procedures •Extensive boxed examples and exercises that guide students through real-world surveying methods and calculations •Website material: online material for creating your own surveying project allows students to practice the methods and techniques they have learnt

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  • Willis's Elements of Quantity Surveying
    Willis's Elements of Quantity Surveying

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  • Surveying with Geomatics and R
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    Surveying with Geomatics and RThis book explains basic concepts of surveying science and techniques with geomatics using R software and R packages.It engages students in learning about surveying through real field examples and using differing degrees of complexity while exploring surveying problems based on field observations and advanced geospatial technology.It includes a wide range of case studies as hands-on and self-paced tutorials along with detailed computer programming routines that are linked to the theories and applications explained in each chapter.This innovative textbook also teaches how to explore other possibilities of using geomatics in geocomputation, remote sensing, geography and cartography courses focused on surveying tasks. Features include: Provides modern surveying practices with free software algorithm and R toolset for active learning Includes case studies from different geographical areas using arbitrary and international cartographic reference systems Enables and demonstrates the integration of traditional geomatics with modern geospatial big data technologies Explains data standards, equipment used, possible analyses and the importance of error evaluation for scientific surveying Discusses different scales of landscapes and brings together the experiences of leading experts in the field

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  • What are surveying tasks?

    Surveying tasks involve the measurement and mapping of land, buildings, and other physical features. This can include determining property boundaries, creating topographic maps, and collecting data for construction projects. Surveying tasks also involve using specialized equipment such as total stations, GPS, and laser scanners to accurately measure and record the physical characteristics of a site. These tasks are essential for ensuring accurate and precise information for various engineering, construction, and land development projects.

  • Who bears the surveying costs?

    The surveying costs are typically borne by the party requesting the survey, which is usually the property owner or the party looking to develop or make improvements on the property.

  • Is surveying a good profession?

    Surveying can be a good profession for those who enjoy working outdoors, have a strong attention to detail, and are interested in land development and construction. It offers a variety of work environments and opportunities for career advancement. Additionally, surveyors play a crucial role in infrastructure development and land management, making it a rewarding profession for those who are passionate about contributing to the built environment. However, it can also be physically demanding and require long hours in the field, so individuals should carefully consider their interests and abilities before pursuing a career in surveying.

  • What does a surveying engineer earn?

    The salary of a surveying engineer can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and the specific industry they work in. On average, a surveying engineer in the United States can earn between $55,000 to $100,000 per year. Those with more experience and specialized skills may earn higher salaries, while entry-level positions may offer lower starting salaries. Additionally, surveying engineers who work in industries such as oil and gas or construction may have the potential to earn higher salaries due to the demand for their expertise in those fields.

  • What is a trigonometric surveying task?

    A trigonometric surveying task involves using trigonometric principles and techniques to measure and calculate distances, angles, and elevations in land surveying. This can include tasks such as measuring the height of a building, determining the distance between two points, or calculating the slope of a hill. Trigonometric surveying tasks are essential for accurately mapping and measuring land, and they require a strong understanding of trigonometry and its applications in surveying.

  • Which camera is suitable for landscape and street photography?

    For landscape photography, a camera with a high resolution sensor and wide dynamic range is ideal to capture the details and colors of the scenery. A full-frame DSLR or mirrorless camera with a wide-angle lens would be a good choice for capturing the vastness of landscapes. For street photography, a compact and discreet camera with fast autofocus and good low-light performance is preferred. A mirrorless camera with a prime lens or a high-quality compact camera would be suitable for capturing candid moments and street scenes without drawing too much attention.

  • Which camera lens is suitable for product photography?

    A macro lens is typically the best choice for product photography. Macro lenses are designed to capture small subjects with great detail and clarity, making them ideal for capturing the intricate details of products. They also have a close focusing distance, allowing you to get up close to the product for detailed shots. Additionally, a lens with a focal length between 50mm and 100mm is recommended for product photography as it provides a natural perspective and minimizes distortion.

  • Which camera lens is suitable for street photography?

    A prime lens with a focal length between 35mm and 50mm is typically considered suitable for street photography. These lenses offer a natural field of view that closely resembles what the human eye sees, making them great for capturing candid moments in urban environments. Additionally, prime lenses are often compact and lightweight, which is ideal for street photographers who need to move quickly and discreetly. Overall, a 35mm or 50mm prime lens is a popular choice among street photographers for its versatility and ability to capture authentic moments.

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