Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 3.6

By Michael Law, Amy Collins

Learn how to use ArcGIS Pro 3.6 with this best-selling, step-by-step workbook and desk reference.

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Learn how to use ArcGIS Pro with this best-selling, step-by-step workbook and desk reference.

Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 3.6 explains the basics of how a geographic information system (GIS) works as it teaches readers how to use ArcGIS Pro, the world’s most powerful desktop GIS software. 

Readers will follow simple step-by-step instructions, accompanied by more than 300 full-color images, to learn core analytic and mapmaking skills. 

  • Topics include: 
  • ArcGIS and ArcGIS Online basics
  • Geospatial data management, geoprocessing, and Python tools
  • Map layouts
  • Spatial analysis

Throughout the book, case studies of real-world GIS applications show how ArcGIS Pro has been used to solve complex issues. Each chapter uses a real-world exercise dataset, and the chapters are designed to build on each other, providing practical, progressive learning. At the conclusion of every chapter, a summary reinforces the skills covered. The book also includes a glossary of technical terms.

Getting to Know is the best-selling series that has been guiding readers in learning about GIS for more than 20 years. Ideal for students, self-learners, and professionals who want to learn the premier GIS desktop application, Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 3.6 is a textbook and desk reference designed to show users how to use ArcGIS Pro successfully.

Michael Law is a cartographer and GIS professional. He lives in Toronto, Canada.

Amy Collins is a writer and editor who lives in Northern California.

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