Mapping and Remote Sensing: Lecturer, DCPR, UET, LHR
Mapping and Remote Sensing: Lecturer, DCPR, UET, LHR
Saima Rafique
Lecturer, DCPR, UET, LHR
What is Mapping?
• Mapping is the creation of maps, a graphic symbolic
representation of the significant features of a part of
the surface of the Earth.
The Road, the first image, on the ground is displayed clearly on the map,
the second image.
Remote Sensing
• scanning of the earth by satellite or
high-flying aircraft in order to obtain
information about it.
• Remote sensing is the science of
obtaining information about objects or
areas from a distance, typically from
aircraft or satellites.
What is remote sensing?
• Remote sensing is the art and science of
making measurements of the earth using
sensors on airplanes or satellites. These
sensors collect data in the form of
images and provide specialized
capabilities for manipulating, analyzing,
and visualizing those images. Remote
sensed imagery is integrated within a
GIS.
History of Mapmaking
• Humans have long recognized the importance
and value of maps to their lives. Indeed, the
history of mapping can be traced to more than
5,000 years ago. Maps are essentially tools
which are used to:
for the map maker, they record the location
of places of interest
for others, they are a source of learning about
the geography of the area being mapped
Compared to modern maps, early maps: