Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Instructor: Austin Troy University of Vermont School of Natural Resources Lecture materials by Austin Troy except where noted. Acknowledgements are due, in particular, to the UC Berkeley GIS Center, where many of the ideas for these lectures evolved in the development of their short course series. NR 143: Introduction to GIS Lecture 1
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Source: adapted from UC Berkeley GIS Center What is GIS? (some boring definitions) The complete sequence of components for acquiring, processing, storing and managing data (Star and Estes, 1990) It is a configuration of computer hardware and software specifically designed for the acquisition, maintenance and use of cartographic data, (Tomlin, 1990) It is a set of computer tools for collecting, storing, retrieving at will, transforming and displaying spatial data from the real for a particular set of purposes, (Burrough et al. 1998) A system of hardware, software, data, people, organizations and institutional arrangements for collecting, storing, analyzing and disseminating information about areas of the earth.
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Big Picture Concepts Quality
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy “Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line.” -Mandelbrot, 1983 A first lesson in GIS:
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Core Concepts Quality Scale
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Coastline of Britain measurement problem
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Core Concepts Quality Scale Documentation and transparency
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Important that we know more than just “where?” What is this a map of? Federally owned lands
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy How about this map? IQ test scores in the UK
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy What is the heck is this a map of?!! Percent of population that buys salsa
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Any clue? Amount of manure created by county
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy We are used to road maps! GIS maps tell a far more complex story These stories need cliff notes!! METADATA
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Approaches to GIS Projects Custom GIS applications Internet Map Servers Client side applications Some examples of GIS in action
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Viewshed analysis
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Some examples of GIS in Action: Conservation Planning Image by Dave Catts at ?user=DCatts&app=CARTOG
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Conservation Planning: Analysis of road disturbance in ecologically important areas Source: Thesis research from Dick Cameron;
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Watershed delineation using digital elevation models
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Urban vegetation assessment
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Urban Park Planning
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Change detection from LANDSAT over 2003 NAIP 1999 Orthophotos with parcel boundaries Estimated changed pixels from LANDSAT Land use change detection
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Land use change simulation
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Shelburne road, circa Historical analysis
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Natural Hazards: Fire Mitigation Decision Support
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Natural Hazards: Susceptibility of hillsides to seismically-induced landslides Source: Dissertation research by Bijan Khazai, UC Berkeley,Dept. of Civil Engineering
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Market cluster analysis
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Calculate Trade Areas for a facility by drive time and by circular radius Source: Geonmonics, Inc.
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Site and demographic analysis for retail/office location Source: Geonmonics, Inc.
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Transportation: predicting potential transit ridership to help Determine the location of a new transit route Source: UC Berkeley GIS Center
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Transportation: Network routing and driving directions Source: Google maps
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Drive-time service area
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Some examples of GIS in Action: 3 D Visualization for scenario analysis Image by Eric Crews, US Forest Service at
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Some examples of GIS in Action: Visualization of proposed sites Image by Jeff Nighbert, at m/users/40/images/n ighbertblendtest.jpg
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Some examples of GIS in Action: 3 D Visualization for development scenario analysis Image by Marco Gualdrini at users/27/images/Phase 1OriginalState1.jpg
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Some examples of GIS in Action: 3 D Visualization for development scenario analysis Image by Marco Gualdrini at users/27/images/Phase 2ActualState1.jpg
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Municipal Information Internet Map Server: NaviGate LA
Introduction to GIS © 2007 Austin Troy Site Selector Internet Map Server for urban development