Basics of GIS
Basics of GIS
Basics of GIS
Geographical
Information System
Content
Desktop GIS
The ability to incorporate spatial data, manage it, analyze it, and
answer spatial questions is the distinctive characteristic of geographic
information systems.
Components of a GIS
Trained manpower
Data
Maps, images, attribute data
Hardware
Like any other hardware
with some extra component
(big printer, digitizer…)
Software
Storing data, analysis tools
Procedures
Database development and analysis
Presentation
On paper map, digital
Functions of GIS
The GIS is capable of finding solutions to real-world
problems. A GIS has the following capabilities:
Data Capture
Store Data
Data Manipulation and Editing
Database Management
Data Integration and Modeling
Database Query and Analysis
Customization and Tools Development
Output Preparation
GIS concepts
902031 polygon
id Boundary
Person name
Owner
Date
registration
1/1/1990
Presenting Geographic Data
GIS data can be represented as:
– real world objects with graphics and geographic features
– attributes (tabular format) and relate them with identifiers
9001274902031
id
House location
(Point) Geographic features
Road 27 (Line)
GIS Application Areas
• Health Care
- Epidemiological analysis
- Service inventory
- Needs analysis
• Real Estate
- Neighborhood land price
- Traffic impact analysis
- determination of highest and best use of land
• Hydrology
- Watershed management, floodplain management
- Floodplain zonation
- Flood risk and damage assessment
- Storm water and groundwater modeling
• Political Science
- Analysis of election results
- Predictive modeling
Presenting Geographic
Data
The real world objects can be
represented by different features are:
Coverage
Coverage
Shapefile Internet
Shapefile InternetMap
MapServices
Services
Raster
Raster Tables
Tables
ArcView
ArcViewGIS
GIS
GIS Data Format
• Shapefiles is compatible file format of ArcView GIS and It is also
compatible with ArcGIS.
Points
Line / Polyline Polygon
Data Analysis
• A GIS is able to analyze the spatial relationships among multiple
datasets to answer questions and solve problems.
• There are many types of geographic analysis :
- Proximity Analysis
- Overlay Analysis etc.
Proximity analysis
Proximity analysis uses the distance between features to answer questions like:
• How many schools are there within 1000 meters of the road?
• What is the total number of customers within 10 kilometers of Agora?
• What proportion of the wheat crop is within 500 meters of the well?
Which
WhichSchools
Schoolsare
arewithin
within
1000 meter of the road
1000 meter of the road
Capacity
• captures spatial data
• provides a set of tools for spatial data manipulation
• retrieves data from existing or newly created databases
• produces thematic maps
• supports add-on new modules with extensions.1
Presenting Geographic Data (cont.)
Presenting Geographic Data (cont.)
LGED Projects BWDB Projects
Examples of
GIS Application
AG location
Bangladesh