An introduction to geographic information analysis using GIS. Developing solutions to geospatial problems across a range of applications. Geospatial data measurement, sampling, retrieval and integration into a GIS. Analysis of geographic information including vector, raster, network and DEM. Spatial relationships including topology and analysis based on location. Data quality, uncertainty and error in geographic information analysis. Geospatial problems and GIS tools including buffering and overlay, location-allocation, network analysis and visualising simple spatial patterns. Field sampling and data capture. -- Course Website
Prerequisites: 4536 (v.6)<br/> Geographic Information Systems 100<br/> <br/> or any previous version<br/> <br/> <br/><br/> <br/> OR<br/><br/> <br/> 4556 (v.4)<br/> Geographic Information Systems 581<br/> <br/> or any previous version