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GIS & GI Science Lecture 1. What is GIS Geographic Information Systems  Definitions  “A powerful set of tools for storing and retrieving at will, transforming.

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1 GIS & GI Science Lecture 1

2 What is GIS Geographic Information Systems  Definitions  “A powerful set of tools for storing and retrieving at will, transforming and displaying spatial data from the real world for a particular set of purposes”. Peter Burrough  “Automated systems for the capture, storage, retrieval, analysis and display of spatial data”. Keith Clarke  Definitions  “A powerful set of tools for storing and retrieving at will, transforming and displaying spatial data from the real world for a particular set of purposes”. Peter Burrough  “Automated systems for the capture, storage, retrieval, analysis and display of spatial data”. Keith Clarke

3  “An information system that is designed to work with data referenced by spatial or geographic coordinates. In other words, a GIS is both a database system with specific capabilities for spatially-referenced data, as well as a set of operations for working with the data”. Jack Estes  A GIS is a special case of IS where the database consists of observations on spatially-distributed features, activities, or events which are definable in space as points, line and areas to retrieve data for ad hoc queries and analyses”. Ken Duecker  “An information system that is designed to work with data referenced by spatial or geographic coordinates. In other words, a GIS is both a database system with specific capabilities for spatially-referenced data, as well as a set of operations for working with the data”. Jack Estes  A GIS is a special case of IS where the database consists of observations on spatially-distributed features, activities, or events which are definable in space as points, line and areas to retrieve data for ad hoc queries and analyses”. Ken Duecker

4 From: Geographic Information Systems and Science, 2nd ed. Paul Longley, Michael Goodchild, David Maguire, and David Rhind The Basics of GIS

5 GIS sorts and stores information in data layers

6 GIS TRACKS OUR WEATHER...

7 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS SEISMIC ACTIVITY INDEX GIS CAN FORCAST GEOLOGICAL TRENDS...

8 GIS CAN MAP WILDLIFE POPULATIONS.....

9 GIS CAN TRACK TIDAL CHANGES ALONG A COASTLINE.......

10 GIS CAN TAKE YOU AROUND YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD....... AROUND YOUR CITY...........

11 GI Science  A discipline that incorporates cartography, remote sensing and geographic information systems.

12 The three elements of GI Science  Individual: Research dominated by cognitive science. Understanding spatial concepts, learning and reasoning about geographic data, and computer interaction.  Computer: Research about representation, adoption of new technologies, computation, and visualization.  Society: Research about issues of impacts and societal context.  Individual: Research dominated by cognitive science. Understanding spatial concepts, learning and reasoning about geographic data, and computer interaction.  Computer: Research about representation, adoption of new technologies, computation, and visualization.  Society: Research about issues of impacts and societal context.

13 GIS Applications  Modeling the Environment of the Salton Sea with GIS Modeling the Environment of the Salton Sea with GIS  Modeling the Environment of the Salton Sea with GIS Modeling the Environment of the Salton Sea with GIS

14 Advantages of GIS  GIS maps  Are interactive  Allow for exploration and inquiry  Allow you to choose features of interest for display  GIS provides a way to view the world in ways pertinent to a specific industry or topic.  GIS maps  Are interactive  Allow for exploration and inquiry  Allow you to choose features of interest for display  GIS provides a way to view the world in ways pertinent to a specific industry or topic.


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