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Introduction to Geographic Information Science
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Introduction to GIS: A brief history of GIS, its components, and applications.
5.89 MB
<p>Introduction to GIS: A brief history of GIS, its components, and applications.</p>
Map Projections and Coordinate Systems: Understanding different types of map projections and coordinate systems, including their significance in GIS.
5.89 MB
<p>Map Projections and Coordinate Systems: Understanding different types of map projections and coordinate systems, including their significance in GIS.</p>
Data Acquisition and Sources: Sources of spatial data, methods of data acquisition (remote sensing, GPS, etc.), and data quality.
5.89 MB
<p>Data Acquisition and Sources: Sources of spatial data, methods of data acquisition (remote sensing, GPS, etc.), and data quality.</p>
Data Modeling: Understanding vector and raster data models, their uses, and advantages/disadvantages.
5.89 MB
<p>Data Modeling: Understanding vector and raster data models, their uses, and advantages/disadvantages.</p>
Data Storage and Management: Database concepts in GIS, spatial database management systems, and metadata.
5.89 MB
<p>Data Storage and Management: Database concepts in GIS, spatial database management systems, and metadata.</p>
Spatial Analysis: Basics of spatial analysis, including distance and proximity analysis, overlay operations, and other geoprocessing techniques.
5.89 MB
<p>Spatial Analysis: Basics of spatial analysis, including distance and proximity analysis, overlay operations, and other geoprocessing techniques.</p>
Introduction to Cartography: Principles of cartography, map design, and visualization in GIS.
5.89 MB
<p>Introduction to Cartography: Principles of cartography, map design, and visualization in GIS.</p>
GIS Applications and Examples: Real-world examples of GIS applications across various fields (environmental science, urban planning, etc.) and emerging trends in GIS technology.
5.89 MB
<p>GIS Applications and Examples: Real-world examples of GIS applications across various fields (environmental science, urban planning, etc.) and emerging trends in GIS technology.</p>

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