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Geographic Information Systems GIS Definition. 1. GIS is Important Because most information has a spatial component ESRI, GE SmallWorld Locations Networks.

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1 Geographic Information Systems GIS Definition

2 1. GIS is Important Because most information has a spatial component ESRI, GE SmallWorld Locations Networks Areas

3 GIS is Important.. It helps temporal reasoning as well S. H. Gage, J. Helly and M. Colunga, GIS/EM4 2000

4 GIS is Useful ► The “W” questions Where, what, when, why, how, who, what if… Where, what, when, why, how, who, what if… ► GIS shows “what” are “where”, and helps us think other “W”s ► It helps generate and test hypothesis

5 Social Factors Biodiversity Engineering Land Use EnvironmentalConsiderations It allows us to see the “whole” Courtesy: USGS GIS integrates various information

6 GIS is Useful.. ► GIS is used by a wide range of disciplines ► It changed the way we operate ► It opened many opportunities

7 A Few Facts ► NCGIA/NSF grants ► GIS programs in government agencies ► GIS consulting firms and contracts ► GIS conferences, journals, and professional societies ► http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu ► http://www.ucgis.org http://www.ucgis.org

8 A Few Facts.. GIS is a big deal ► In the journal of Nature http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/~lbian/nature_googleearth.pdf ► At CNN web site At CNN web site At CNN web site ► In Department of Labor http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/~lbian/gisworkforce.pdf http://geospatialrevolution.psu.edu/episode1

9 2. What is a GIS ► ► An early effort, Ian McHarg, 1969

10 What is a GIS.. ► A process oriented definition: A GIS is a computer-based system that provides for the collection, storage, analysis, and display of geo-referenced data. ► A problem solving oriented definition: A decision support system involving the integration of spatially referenced data in a problem solving environment. A decision support system involving the integration of spatially referenced data in a problem solving environment.

11 What is a GIS.. ► Data ► Information ► Knowledge ► Intelligence ► (DIKI)

12 What is a GIS.. ► ► GISystems and GIScience GISystems refers to software and hardware, and is used as a tool to support a project GIScience refers to the particular field of scientific study http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu http://www.ucgis.org People Software Data Procedures Hardware Network

13 3. Related Fields ► Manual cartography ► DBMS (Data base management system) ► CAD (Computer-aided drafting) ► Computer Mapping ► AM/FM (Automated Mapping/Facility Management) ► LIS (Land information system) ► Remote sensing ► GIS

14 Spatial Operations GIS is not just mapping. It does spatial operations. For example, it helps to find: ► Where is object A? ► Where is A in relation to place B? ► How many occurrences of type A are there within distance D of B? distance D of B?

15 Geographic Analysis of Disease Risk ► Who are the populations at risk now and in the future? ► Where are the potential areas of disease?

16 How many cardiovascular patients have a cardiologist within 5 miles? ESRI, GE SmallWorld

17 Identification and Awareness of Hazardous Waste Sites

18 Spatial Operations.. ► What is the value of function Z at position X? ► How large is B (area, perimeter, count of inclusions)? ► What is the result of intersecting various kinds of spatial data?

19 Spatial Operations.. ► What is the path of least cost, resistance, or distance along the ground from X to Y along pathway P? distance along the ground from X to Y along pathway P? ► What is at point X1, X2? ► What objects are next to objects having certain combinations of attributes? combinations of attributes?

20 Dispatching delivery vans, taxis, or repair trucks

21 5. Readings ► ► Chpt 1


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