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| ENVT2051-1 | Applied geomatics
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| Duration : | 8h Th, 16h Pr |
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| Credits/ECTS : |
| Master in Agricultural Bioengineering, Professional Focus, 1st year |  | Premier quadrimestre |  | 2 |
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| Master in Chemistry and Bio-industries, Professional Focus, 2nd year |  | Premier quadrimestre |  | 2 |
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| Master in Environmental Bioengineering, Professional Focus, 1st year |  | Premier quadrimestre |  | 2 |
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| Master in Environmental Bioengineering, Professional Focus, 2nd year |  | Premier quadrimestre |  | 2 |
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| Master in Forests and Natural Areas, Professional Focus, 1st year |  | Premier quadrimestre |  | 2 |
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| Master in statistics : biostatistics, professional focus , 2nd year |  | Premier quadrimestre |  | 2 |
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| Holder(s) : | Philippe Lejeune |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | - analysis tools for vector data o concept of cartographic modeling o modeling tools - analysis and treatment of raster data o types of functions (focal and local) o interpolation methods o digital elevation model and derived variables - database management systems o conceptual an relational model o microsoft Access o introduction to Geodatabase |
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| Course objective : | This course is the prolongation of the course GF212 ¿ Geomatic. It emphasize on the conception and development of geodatabases and relational databases. It also introduce the treatment and analysis techniques devoted to raster data. After completing the course the student is expected to - be able to handle both vector and raster geoprocessing tools in order to analyse spatial data dealing with natural resources; - be able to set up complex geoprocessings using the Model Builder tool in ArcGis; - dsign a relational database and implement it in the MS Access environment; - be able to build SQL queries to use and analyse a set of data. |
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| Prerequisites : | Basic knowledge of GIS and computers |
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| Organization : | Lectures : 8h Practical Works : 16h |
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| Written notes : | - http://intranet/unite/gf/zz205/menu_ZZ205.htm - ZEILER M [1999]. Modeling our World ¿ The ESRI Guide to Geodatabase Desing. Redlands, ESRI Press, 199 p. - MITCHELL A. [1999]. The ESRI guide to GIS analysis. Volume 1: Geographic pattern and relationship. Redlands, ESRI Press, 186 p. - BURROUGH P.A. [1986]. Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Ressources Asessment. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 194 p. - ESRI [2004]. Getting Started with ArcGIS. Redlands, Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc, 265 p. - ESRI [2004]. Using ArcMAp. Redlands, Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc, 585 p. - ESRI [2004]. Geoprocessing in ArcGIS. Redlands, Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc, 363 p. - ESRI [2004]. ArcGIS 9 - Using Spatial Analyst. Redlands, Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc, 232 p. |
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| Assessment : | Written examination (100%) |
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| Contacts : | Lejeune, Philippe (Professeur) Forest and Nature Management 081 62 le be 2296 |
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