Geographic Information Systems

Terrain Analysis

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Geographic Information Systems

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A geographic information system (GIS), geographical information system, or geospatial information system is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage and present all types of geographically referenced data. Today, many fields applies GIS technology to analyze complex situations and create solutions across disciplines.

 


  • Archaeology
  • Geography
  • Cartography
  • Remote sensing
  • Land surveying
  • Public Health
  • Natural resource management
  • Urban planning
  • Emergency management
  • Environmental contamination
  • Landscape architecture
  • Navigation
  • Archaeology
  • Geography
  • Cartography
  • Remote sensing

 

 

GIS gives you the capabilities to improve the understanding of the situation, and provides the intelligence to support your need for mission success. GIS helps you increase efficiency, reduce costs, improve coordination, and deliver quality.

 

 

A Geographic Information System for Epidemiology

 

1. How GIS can benifit | Epedimiology

2. Data Requirements | Data Sources

3. Factors for effective GIS Solutions

4. GIS Project Activities

5. GIS Software Tools