The Application of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has flooded almost every field in the engineering, natural and social sciences, offering accurate, efficient, reproducible methods for collecting, viewing and analysing spatial data. Forests are important renewable natural resources and have a significant role in preserving an environment suitable for human life.
The evolution of GIS, the Global Positioning System (GPS), and Remote Sensing (RS) technologies has enabled the collection and analysis of field data in ways that were not possible before the arrival of computers.
GIS Applications - course that teaches how to create an efficient workflow that supports GIS analysis. Working with data stored in a geodatabase, you will organize and prepare data for analysis, create geoprocessing models, and work through a challenging analysis project
GIS Application Part
- Application of GIS and Remote Sensing Worldwide
- Fundamentals of Google Earth and Google Earth Pro
- Georeferencing
- Geographic and projected coordinate systems
- Identifying a dataset's coordinate system
- Changing the coordinate system for a map
- Spatial Reference
- Navigating around places of interest
- Sharing analysis results as graphs and layers
- Turning geographic information into GIS data
- Geographic data formats and non-geographic data formats
- Working with tables
- Exploring Network Analysis Tools
- Spatial Analysis
- Exploring Archydro Tool
- Exploring 3D Analysis Tool
- Creating a Map Layouts
- Adding Map Elements
- Data and Layer Properties
- Working with Web GIS Mapping
- Introduction to Geoserve
- Publishing Services
- Types of Services
- Tile and Cache Service Creation
- Sharing Services within Organization
- General Concepts of Web GIS Application
- Planning, Maintaining and Administering ArcGIS Server Site
- Securing and Scripting ArcGIS Server Administration
- Server Site Architecture and Web Adaptor