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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
ENVT2048-1  Introduction to geomatics
Duration :  16h Pr, 8h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Chemistry and Bio-industries, Professional Focus, 2nd yearFirst semester2
Master in Environmental Bioengineering, Professional Focus, 1st yearFirst semester2
Master in Forests and natural Areas Engineering, Professional Focus, 1st yearFirst semester2
Master in Statistics : Biostatistics, professional focus , 1st yearFirst semester2
Holder(s) :  Philippe Lejeune
Language :  French language
Course contents :  1. Introduction
2. Data modelling and data structure
3. Georeferencing
4. Data acqusition
5. Data display and layout
6. Spatial data analysis
7. GIS software
8. GIS project management
Course objective :  Introduction to GIS as a tool for spatial data capture, management and analysis in the context of environment and natural resources management. An important part of the course is dedicated to practical exercises, which allow students to discover a desktop GIS software. A short introduction to Open source software is also given.
After completing the course the student is expected to be able to :
- deal with the basic concepts of geographic information systems (vectror and raster data model, georeferrencing, projection, topology, digitizing, goeprocessing, ...);
- handle the main functions of a desktopGIS software (data visualisation, data selection, layer symbolisation, geoprocessing, layout preparation);
- find and set up GIS resources (data, tools) on the web.
Prerequisites :  Basic knowledge of statistics and computer (Windows operating system, Excel spreadsheet)
Workshops :  The practical exercises are transmitted to the students through MyULG.
Organization :  Lectures : 8h
Practical Works : 16h
Written notes :  - Pdf files containing the lectures support will be available through MyULG - Shashi Shekar, Hui Xiong [2008]. Encyclopedia of GIS, Springer, 1392 p. - 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.
Assessment :  Written exam (25 %)
Exercises reporting (50 %)
Participation at lab sessions (25 %)
Contacts :  Lejeune, Philippe (Professeur)
Forest and Nature Management
081 62 22 96


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