This first lecture will give you an introduction to gis geographical information system. She will then show you how to represent the real world in gis by modelling space and showing datasets for water resource management, specifically used in the. It is important to note that some of these data types limit the. Handbook on geographic information systems and digital. A first look at using desktop gis course introduction and. Accordingly there us no absolutely agreed upon definition of a gis demers, 1997. Remote sensing and gis notes pdf rs and gis notes pdf book starts with the topics principle and types of aerial photographs. Video created by university of california, davis for the course fundamentals of gis. Nowadays the field of remote sensing and gis has become exciting and glamorous with rapidly expanding opportunities. Remote sensing and gis material pdf download lecturenotes. Lecture 1 introduction to gis section i gis versus gps gis. Gis is a computerbased information system that enables capture, modeling, manipulation, retrieval, analysis and presentation of geographically referenced data.
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