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INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE RG620 Week 1 Feb 17, 2016 Department of RS and GISc Institute of Space Technology, Karachi Week 1 Feb.

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1 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE RG620 Week 1 Feb 17, 2016 Department of RS and GISc Institute of Space Technology, Karachi Week 1 Feb 17, 2016 Department of RS and GISc Institute of Space Technology, Karachi

2 Introduction Course code o RG620 Credit o Zero (Deficiency course) Course Schedule Class/Lab: o Day: Every Monday o Time: 05:00 PM – 09:00 PM 2

3 Introduction of the Instructor  Name:  Arjumand Zaidi  Education  BE Civil Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi Pakistan  MS Urban Systems Engineering from George Mason University Fairfax Virginia USA  PhD Information Technology from George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia USA  Office Hours  Check my availability and drop-in  Email:  arjumand.zaidi@ist.edu.pk, arjzaidi@gmail.com arjumand.zaidi@ist.edu.pkarjzaidi@gmail.com

4 Please introduce yourself  Your name?  Your background (major, organization if employed, area of interest)?  How did you get interested in IST program?  Familiarity with the subject (GIS)?  How students think that this course will help in achieving their goals?  What are your goals after getting MS degree?

5 Class Environment  I expect an interactive class session –  two way flow of knowledge  Questions from class are very much encouraged  Stop me wherever the concept is not clear  If it’s not affecting the pace of the lecture, ask as many question as you think will help you learning the concept  Unnecessarily long questions that delay in covering the course material are better to be avoided

6 Introduction of Course  Purpose of the Course o To learn basics of Geographic Information Science o Hands-on-training of GIS software

7 Course Outline  Course Syllabus Course Syllabus  Lectures will be available at http://arjzaidi.wordpress.com http://arjzaidi.wordpress.com  Look under ‘Spring 2016 - GISc’ folder  Reading material will be provided in class if required  Name of reference books and other reference material will be provided time to time  Text Book –  Paul Bolstad: GIS Fundamentals (theory)  GIS Tutorial: Basic Workbook (lab exercises)

8 Text Book (Theory)  GIS Fundamental: A First Text on Geographical Information Systems (Third Edition)  website: http://fr.cfans.umn.edu/courses/F Rx131/index.html

9 Text Book (Lab)  GIS Tutorial 1: Basic Workbook, 4 th Edition  ESRI Press  Website: http://esripress.esri.com/display/inde x.cfm?fuseaction=display&websiteID= 184&moduleID=29 http://esripress.esri.com/display/inde x.cfm?fuseaction=display&websiteID= 184&moduleID=29

10 Topics to be Covered SNContents 1 Introduction: Introduction of the class, Introduction of the course (purpose, application in the real world, etc.) Introduction and Overview of GIS: Introduction, Definition, Basic Components of GIS, General GIS Concepts 2 Data Types and Data Models/structures: Raster Data Models, Vector Data Models Conversion Between Raster and Vector Data Models 3 Earth Model: Representing the Earth, Map Projections and Coordinate Systems, Geographic Coordinate System, Projected Coordinate Systems 4 Visualization of Spatial data: Basics of Cartography, GIS presentation, Map Elements, Map scale 5 Map Layout: Some guidelines 6 Spatial Data Queries and Analysis: working with Geoprocessing tools and Analysis Tools 7 GIS Modeling and Modeling Tools: Working with GIS Model 8 Introduction to Global Positioning System (GPS). GPS data collection, downloading, converting to shapefile, georeferencing of base image, etc. 9 Advance Spatial Analysis: Interpolation, Hydrology, Overlay, Zonal Analyses 10 GIS Applications in different fields: Term Project Presentations by Students (student groups will present their work done in multidisciplinary fields utilizing GIS concepts and tools

11 Labs  Main focus on using ArcGIS tools and methods  Viewing  Editing and creating GIS data  Queries  Geo-processing  Geo-referencing  Spatial Analysis  Modeling  Presenting maps (labeling, layouts)

12 Homework/Project/Quiz/Exams  Homework: Students will be required to do homework and lab assignments  Quiz: 3 – 5 in class Quiz (both surprise and informed)  Lab Quiz: 2 or 3 Lab Quiz during lab sessions  1 Midterm: In class exams (by mid semester)  Lab Exam  Final Exam: Comprehensive coverage of the course

13 Term Project  Student are required to chose a topic of their interest (group project: 2 to 3 students)  Work with Core Elements of GIS  Create Geographic Data  Analyze Data  Represent Data  At the end of the semester (last week of classes) students will be required to submit project report and present their work (15 mins presentation)  The final report will consist of a detailed description of all Core Elements of GIS of your project

14 Guidelines for Terms Project How to start?  Frame a problem  A brief statement about what you want to accomplish?  Examples? Suitable site selection of Solar farms Landfill sites Airport Restaurant Etc. GIS mapping of Landuse/cover Dengue risk area Earthquake related damages Groundwater recharge zones

15  List important factors to be considered in light of your problem statement  Example: What factors make a sit suitable?  Explore available data  The available data will help shape your project

16 Assignments  Include  Homeworks  GIS online course certification (2-3 courses)

17 Modes of Evaluation  Typically the assessment will be based on some or all of the following:  Quizzes 10-15 min: ~ 15%  Midterm : ~ 30%  Assignments : ~5%  Projects (As per Instructor’s requirement ~10 %)  Final exam including lab exam (at the end of each Semester ~40%)

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19 Application of GIS in Real world  Few applications/case studies will be discussed in class  You will be knowing more applications throughout this program

20 Urban Planning, Management & Policy –Zoning, subdivision planning –Land acquisition –Economic development –Code enforcement –Housing renovation programs –Emergency response –Crime analysis –Tax assessment Environmental Sciences –Monitoring environmental risk –Modeling stormwater runoff –Management of watersheds, floodplains, wetlands, forests, aquifers –Environmental Impact Analysis –Hazardous or toxic facility siting –Groundwater modeling and contamination tracking Political Science –Redistricting –Analysis of election results –Predictive modeling Civil Engineering/Utility –Locating underground facilities –Designing alignment for freeways, transit –Coordination of infrastructure maintenance Business –Demographic Analysis –Market Penetration/ Share Analysis –Site Selection Education Administration –Enrollment Projections – School Bus Routing Real Estate –Neighborhood land prices –Traffic Impact Analysis –Determination of Highest and Best Use Health Care –Epidemiology – Need Analysis – Service Inventory This slide Reference = Dr. Ronald Briggs The University of Texas at Dallas

21 Cities Transportation Government Security/Emergency Utilities AgricultureNatural Resources Engineering

22 Application of GIS - Examples

23 Application of GIS - Agriculture Satellite Based Crop Monitoring System in Pakistan

24 Application of GIS – Hydro Power Pre-feasibility Study of Bunji Hydro Power Project using RS and GIS Technologies

25 Application of GIS and RS– Disaster Mapping, Management and Mitigation Source: ESRI Webinar

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27 Application of GIS – Coastal Resources GIS/Remote Sensing based Assessment of Mangroves Resources of selected project sites of Indus Delta and Makran Coast

28 Flood/Rain Extent - 10 Sep 2010 Flood/Rain Extent - 21 Sep 2010 Flood/Rain Extent - 16 Aug 2010 Flood/Rain Extent - 31 July 2010 Flood/Rain Extent - 27 Aug 2010 KARACHI AFGHANISTAN INDIA IRAN WarsakDam Tanda Dam Khanpur Dam Tarbela Dam Mangla Dam Chashma Barrage Rasool Barrage Marala Headworks Qadirabad Trimmu Barrage Balloki Headworks Sidhnai Headworks Taunsa Barrage Islam Headworks Punjnad Headworks Guddu Barrage Sukkur Barrage Kotri Barrage ISLAMABAD Jhelum Chenab Ravi Kabul Indus QUETTA LAHORE Swat Gilgit Sutlej CHINA

29 Steps for Successful GIS Analysis 1. Define goals 2. Choose best data model 3. Define boundaries of geographic region of interest 4. Identify existing spatial data 5. Determine coordinate system for analysis 6. Develop digital database 7. Document database (origin, quality) 8. Perform analyses 9. Report results 10. Update database Reference: Bolstad, Lectures

30 Decision GISProcess Output GIS analysis Import or build datasets Define GIS criteria Define problem Decision GISProcess Output GIS analysis Import or build datasets Define GIS criteria Define problem

31 Free GIS ESRI Courses [Professional Certifications]  http://training.esri.com/gateway/index.cfm?fa=sea rch.results&cannedsearch=2 http://training.esri.com/gateway/index.cfm?fa=sea rch.results&cannedsearch=2


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