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Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Geography 377

This lecture provides an overview of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and its applications in geography, illustrated with practical examples such as park management. Students will engage with relevant readings from the textbook chapters, covering foundational concepts in GIS and their real-world implications. The syllabus and lecture materials, including presentations on applications and lab sessions, will be accessible through the course website, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter as part of Geography 377.

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Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Geography 377

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  1. Lecture 01: Introduction Overview 1. An Example of GIS Application 2. Introduction to Geog. 377 Readings on the topics Chapter 2 in the text Other readings Chapter 1 in the text

  2. Lecture 01: Introduction 1. An Example of GIS Application Lec01_application_parks.ppt 2. Introduction to Geog. 377 In the lectures (Lec01_Lecture_Coverage.ppt) In the lab sessions (Lec01_lab_coverage.ppt) Syllabus (G377SYLLABUS_2006Spring.pdf)

  3. Geography 377 Class Web Site http://solim.geography.wisc.edu/axing/teaching/geog377

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