PPT-Spatial Thinking and the GIS User Interface

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Michael F Goodchild University of California Santa Barbara GIS is hard to learn and use Geographic information is complex discrete objects continuous fields rasters

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Michael F Goodchild University of California Santa Barbara GIS is hard to learn and use Geographic information is complex discrete objects continuous fields rasters vectors social environmental phenomena. A Progress Report by. L. Joy Mercier. on Tuesday, November 22, 2011. *. Luminant. reclaimed land near Monticello Mine (. Luminant. , May 2011). Questions to Answer. What is lignite, and why do we care?. An Industry Perspective. Erik Hoel. esri. e. sri. . Super Secret . Research Laboratory. , . August. . 2011. Agenda. History. Big Data. Imagery and Video. Lidar. ,. Point Clouds, and 3D. Mobile Devices. and. Part II: Sierra Nevada Conservancy . GIS Water Analysis Projects. Liz van Wagtendonk. Sierra Nevada Conservancy. July 17, 2012. 2012 Sierra Water Work Group Summit. What is Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how can it aid in water planning?. What can we do with GIS?. SPATIAL STATISTICS. What can we do with GIS?. SPATIAL STATISTICS. We utilize map data! . What can we do with GIS?. Designed for use with maps. Uses either . RASTER. or . MEASURE Evaluation. PHFI Training of Trainers. May 2011. Objective. To provide background on GIS and introduce QGIS. Geographic Information System (GIS) is an integration of five basic components. GIS is more than just a computer program that produces maps.. © 2009 Phil . Gersmehl. Michigan Geographic Alliance. New York Center for Geographic Learning. 1. Spatial Thinking. Eight ways . of thinking about locations,. conditions, and connections. 2. Location. St.Vincent. and the Grenadines Chapter. Author: . Dornet. Hull (Ms). GIS Officer . Ministry of Housing Informal Human Settlement. Land ,Surveys and Physical Planning. BUSINESS. VACATION. HOME. Spatial Data Management. Presenter:. James Pick*, . University of . Redlands. * . Namchul. Shin, Pace University, collaborated in preparing these slides. Pre-ICIS Workshop . on . GIS . Auckland, New Zealand. December 14, . 2014. CEE 587. 25 . April . 2011. What is GIS?. Geographic Information System. Integrates spatial and non-spatial data. Spatial (where something is). Non-spatial (name, number of residents, speed limit). Great for making maps and analyzing spatial data. Frank Lafone. Trevor Harris. Department of Geology and Geography. West Virginia University. Issues of unofficial trash sites. Unknown sources. Random . Riparian trash gyres. Spatially disjoint. Difficult to police and clean up. : . Translating Research into Practice. . Carol J. Ormand. , SERC, Carleton . College. With thanks to. The National Science Foundation. The Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center (SILC). http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~lbian/GEO497_597.html. . GEO 597 Spring 2020. . Instructor: Ling . Bian. T R . 12:30-1:50pm. , 144 . Wilkeson. Office: 301A . Wilkeson. Office Hours: T R . 2:00-3:00pm. Peggy McNeal. 1. , Heather Petcovic. 2. , Joel Moore. 1. , Matt Reeves. 2. , . Matt Gordon. 1. , & . Oluwarotimi.  Popoola. 2. 1. Towson University, . 2. Western Michigan University . This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. DUE-2043616 (PI McNeal) and DUE-2043620 (PI Petcovic). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.. Tim . Loesch. GIS Section Manager. Camp Ripley. 191 miles (red). 157 miles (black). Wildlife Tracking - Wolves. GIS Service Delivery and Governance. Background. Long established GIS program in DNR. High number of users (200+ArcGIS, 900+LandView).

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