An introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Careers in GIS

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An introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Careers in GIS

Context: Why GIS? Many of the issues in our world have a critical spatial component: Land management Property lines, easements, right of ways Data on land values, taxation, assessment Business site selection, advertising Proximity of our land to other facilities (pollution, hunting, municipal, federal, state)

Enter GIS A computerbased tool for holding, displaying, and manipulating huge amounts of spatial data.

Part I: What GIS Is What is a map? What are some properties of maps? Vector vs. raster: two digital mapping methods Maps reflect the databases we create Mapping the third dimension: examples of 3-D maps

Representing the World: Projections 3-D to 2-D: Projections change a round world into a flat one

Raster vs. Vector: Types of GIS map representation Vector vs. Raster: Two basic ways spatial data can be represented Raster: Data stored as pixels with values, in a grid Vector: Data stored as points, lines, polygons

GIS stores data in a relational database structure ( 3-D spreadsheets ) e.g. employee names linked to store number, store number linked to shipment arrival any data can be linked by a common attribute to any other data Example: counties by income code How is all this done?

High End 3-D Representation Uses: Hydrology: surface and underground flows Line-of-Sight analysis Pollution plume tracking Soil erosion potential

3-D Rendering Example Elevation measurements can be easily converted to 3D These data can be downloaded/ ordered at little or no cost. A 3-D rendering of the terrain USGS 7.5 Minute quad in 3-D

The pattern of pollution can be seen. Location and density of wells is also clear Line of sight analysis: where to put a house or power plant where it could not be seen from major roads

Part II. What can GIS do?

Proximity Analysis Two or more data layers are overlaid GIS creates buffers around features on a particular layer This allows analyses such as flood zone delineation and features near a route such as hotels along a bike route

Query and Overlay Analyses Query building is a data exploration operation Example statement: ([acres] > 500 AND [age] > 55) This would highlight all land parcels of greater than 500 acres owned by people older than 55 years old in a data set loaded into the GIS.

Spatial Analysis Raster data can be used to create surfaces Other raster data uses: Density analysis Proximity analysis Least-cost paths Line-of-sight Hydrology analysis

Data Examples Here is Atlanta Highways Roads Census Tracts

Close up of downtown Map contains data for each street Each address in the city can be geocoded that is, its location estimated in a systematic way GIS matches street addresses to lists that locate an address s latitude and longitude

Parcel Data Clickable search pulls up the whole record

Part 3: GIS CAREERS Public Sector: Land use and resource management, transportation, defense and intelligence, economic development and human services, public safety Private Sector: consulting (incl. government contracts), utilities, engineering, oil and gas exploration, facilities management, logistics

TYPICAL GIS JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Cartographic design Data analysis Computer programming Database administration Project management System administration http://www.gislounge.com/tag/job-description/

Typical entry level GIS requirements Degree in geography, geographic information systems, urban planning, or related field Strong experience with ArcGIS Strong background producing map products Strong background using and producing GIS data sets Strong data management skills Ability to work effectively in a team structure Ability to complete tasks in a timely fashion