Beschreibung |
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are a useful tool for multiple disciplines and user groups. In urban development and planning, different constituencies like local authorities interact through GIS e.g. applying it in environmental agencies, transportation, energy, resource and waste management, retail, disaster management, and socio-economics. Collecting, managing, analysing and visualising data with GIS as an information sharing tool can help in different stages of planning processes – from identifying problems to evaluating different planning proposals. Working with GIS allows to create easy understandable maps and to enable communication processes.
This course introduces different spatial analysis of Vector and Raster data based on ESRI ArcGIS Toolbox tools. For developing a complex process through different tools, ModelBuilder will be applied to connect different tools and automates workflow based on different variables and parameter. The participants will be introduced to ModelBuilder interface, proprieties and how to create, run and edit the Model. Various spatial analysis qualifications will be gained such as where to allocate each use/service based on pre-identified criteria.
The course will be assessed based on assignment and final project where participants create their own models and present it.
It is mandatory to be familiar with the basic knowledge of ArcGIS such as create, edit and deal with Geodatabases, feature dataset, feature classes, data selection and visualization. As well as be able to obtain ARGIS desktop license as Bauhaus university may not be able to provide free license to students -these don’t apply to the participants of GIS Basics for Integrated Urban Development part I (WS20/21)-. |