Title: FR3131/5131 Introduction to GIS in Natural Resource Mangement
1Geography 241 GIS I
Dr. Patrick McHaffie Associate Professor Departmen
t of Geography
Cook County, population lt 5
2What 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
4GIS 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.
5GIS Software
6What 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?
7phenomena that exist
computer representation
An abstraction, relevant phenomena and properties
8REPRESENTATION AND DATA STRUCTURES Coordinates
and Attributes
9Many objects for a theme, with properties
recorded for each object
10REPRESENTATION AND DATA STRUCTURES
- Most common data models define thematic layers
- Typically, layers, one layer for each distinct
view of a theme
11Cartesian Coordinates
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14Common Data Models
15Vectors Define Discrete Features
16Three Types of Vector Features
17Vector Topology
Topology geometric properties that to not
change with shape Adjacency,
connectivity, containment
18Rasters Fixed Cell Size, Grid Orientation
19Rasters Discrete or Continuous Features
discrete
continuous
20Raster The Mixed Pixel Problem
Landcover map Two classes, land or water Cell
A is straightforward What category to assign For
B, C, or D?
21Summary
- 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