GIS Tutorial
GIS Tutorial
Outline
GIS overview
Lecture 1
GIS OVERVIEW
What is GIS?
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computerized systems designed for the storage, retrieval and analysis of geographically referenced data
GIS uses advanced analytical tools to explore at a scientific level the spatial relationships, patterns, and processes of cultural, biological, demographic, economic, geographic, and physical phenomena
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Hardware
Computer Digitizer Scanner Printer/Plotter
Software
Desktop GIS Internet GIS CAD Software Database Software
GIS stores related geographic features in separate collections of files called map layers
Map layers can be reused easily and assembled into any number of map compositions and overlaid for analysis
Vector data
Map features
Points, lines, polygons
Feature attributes
Every feature has attributes (e.g. name, area, population)
Shape Name Class Pop2000 State
Point
Point Point
New York
Los Angeles Chicago
City
City City
8,008,278
3,694,820 2,896,016
NY
CA IL
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Raster Data
Stored electronic image or picture taken as an aerial photograph or satellite image
square cells, called pixels, with a number in each cell representing the solid color fill of that cell
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Lecture 1
GIS example
Identify polluting companies and their proximity to populations in poverty, water features, or schools. Start with
Databases Map layers
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Databases
Not easy to interpret
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Additional layers
Political features (municipalities)
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Additional layers
Physical features (lakes, rivers, etc.)
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Additional layers
Administrative data (schools)
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Buffers
Select top polluting companies and show the number of schools within 2 miles of these companies.
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Lecture 1
GIS applications
A/E/C Business Defense/intelligence Government
Civil engineering, surveying. Site location, delivery systems, marketing, media and press, real estate. Military operations, geospatial intelligence Federal, state, local, economic development, elections, urban and regional planning.
Health
Natural resources
Public health, health and human services, hospitals, managed care, research.
Agriculture, archaeology, climate change, conservation, environmental management, forestry, marine and coast, mining, petroleum, water resources. Computer-Aided Dispatch, emergency/disaster management, EMS, homeland security, law enforcement, fire protection, wildfire management Aviation, highways, logistics, railways, ports and maritime, public transit Electric, gas, pipeline, telecommunications, water/wastewater
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Public safety
Transportation Utilities/communications
GIS examples
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Lecture 1
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW
Table of contents
Tools toolbar
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Map documents
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Tutorial 1-1.mxd
Two layers
USCities (red points, restricted to major cities) USStates (yellow polygons)
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Geodatabases
The geodatabase is a "container" used to hold a collection of datasets (GIS features, tables, raster images, etc).
Country layer
World.gdb
Graticule layer
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ArcCatalog
Arranges and manages geographic information in workspace folders and geodatabases.
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ArcToolbox
Advanced tools with form-based input by users
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Lecture 1
Chapter 1: Introduction
Learn the basics of working with existing GIS data and maps
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Chapter 6: Digitizing
Learn how to digitize vector data and transform data to match real-world coordinates
Chapter 7: Geocoding
Learn how to map address data as points through the geocoding process
Chapter 8: Geoprocessing
Perform spatial analysis using geoprocessing tools
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Chapter structure
Tutorials
Multiple tutorials in every chapter Include step-by step exercises
Your turns
Reinforce the skills learned in the step-by-step exercises
Advanced assignments
Found at the end of each chapter. Provokes critical problem-solving skills
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Data
\ESRIPress\GIST1\Data\
Map layers, geodatabases, data tables, etc.
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Maps
\ESRIPress\GIST1\Maps\ Map documents Starting place for tutorials
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MyAssignments
\ESRIPress\GIST1\MyAssignments\ Location to save end of chapter assignments
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MyExercises
\ESRIPress\GIST1\MyAssignments\
Location to save tutorial exercises Finished exercises are solutions to tutorial exercises
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Summary
GIS overview
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