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Title: FR3131/5131 Introduction to GIS in Natural Resource Mangement


1
Geography 241 GIS I
Dr. Patrick McHaffie Associate Professor Departmen
t of Geography
Cook County, population lt 5
2
What is a GIS?
  • Geographic Information System - collection,
    organization, maintenance, analysis, and output
    of spatially-referenced information.
  • Two important components - What, and Where

3
  • We usually understand GIS to be
    computer-facilitated system
  • GIS is NOT only software/hardware
  • Also includes
  • Trained personnel
  • Supporting Institution
  • Protocols for use

4
GIS Hardware Typical of most computer systems,
with a little more storage, a few added tools for
input/output. Coordinate input devices are the
primary specialized hardware. Digitizing
Tablets GPS receivers.
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GIS Software
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What is in it for me?
  • Take a sheet of paper, put your name and major at
    the top. Then,
  • In a five minute free write, answer the question
  • How can you imagine you might be using GIS and
    other Geotechnology in 5 years?

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phenomena that exist
computer representation
An abstraction, relevant phenomena and properties
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REPRESENTATION AND DATA STRUCTURES Coordinates
and Attributes
9
Many objects for a theme, with properties
recorded for each object
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REPRESENTATION AND DATA STRUCTURES
  • Most common data models define thematic layers
  • Typically, layers, one layer for each distinct
    view of a theme

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Cartesian Coordinates
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Common Data Models
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Vectors Define Discrete Features
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Three Types of Vector Features
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Vector Topology
Topology geometric properties that to not
change with shape Adjacency,
connectivity, containment
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Rasters Fixed Cell Size, Grid Orientation
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Rasters Discrete or Continuous Features
discrete
continuous
20
Raster The Mixed Pixel Problem
Landcover map Two classes, land or water Cell
A is straightforward What category to assign For
B, C, or D?
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Summary
  • GIS are systems for the creation, maintenance,
    analysis, and conveyance of spatial data
  • We represent abstractions of our world into
    spatial and attribute components using data
    models and data structures
  • Two major data models raster and vector
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