GIS environment and spatial modelling
1
2023-2024
02037064
Methods and Techniques in Geography
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
7.5
Compulsory
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Knowledge in Geographic Information Systems and Geographic Databases.
Mastery of the basics of the general theory of systems and of the principles of circulation of matter and energy on the Earth's surface.
Teaching Methods
Dynamic and interactive presentations;
Practical application to a case study (tutorial supervision in the office and in the field).
Learning Outcomes
i) Understand the concept of GIT
ii) Understand the concept of a GIS Project
iii) Apply background knowledge to the development of a GIS Project
iv Implement, monitor and validate a GIS Project
v) Master the terminology and the general principles of modelling and environmental models;
vi) Understand the potential and limitations of the modelling process in Physical Geography;
vii) Understand the process of creating Digital Terrain Models;
viii) Apply tools of analysis and morphometric characterization of the Earth's surface;
ix) Implement dynamic models of terrestrial surface analysis;
x) Develop critical ability to interpret the results of the modelling process.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1) The Concept of GIT and its application to the studies of Physical Geography. Examples
2) The Design of a GIS Project.
2.1. The process chain for data acquisition and production.
2.2. The interoperability of data, tools, applications and services in GIT.
2.3. Applications.
3) Processes of digital modelling in Physical Geography.
3.1. Introduction to environmental modelling;
3.2. Digital Terrain Models (DTM): creation, resolution and interpolation;
3.3. Morphometric characterization of hydrographic basins;
3.4. Modelling of surface dynamics;
3.5. Digital geomorphological cartography and landscape visualization.
Head Lecturer(s)
Rui Ferreira de Figueiredo
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Synthesis work: 10.0%
Project: 45.0%
Research work: 45.0%
Bibliography
Baxter E Vieux (2004)- Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS, Springer Science, Dordrecht, 289 p.
Campbell, Jonathan, Shin, Michael, (2012) Geographic Information System Basics. Published December 29th 2012 by Creative Commons, ebook, v. 1.0, 252 p.
Cosme, A., (2012). Projecto em Sistemas de Informação Geográfica. Lidel, Lisboa, 364 p.
John Wainwright; Mark Mulligan (2013)- Environmental Modelling. Finding simplicity in complexity, John Wiley & Sons (2ª Ed.), Chichester, 475 p.
Katerina Ruzicková; Tomás Inspektor (2015)- Surface Models for Geosciences, Springer, Cham, 308 p.
Longley, P., Goodchild, M., and Maguire, D., and Rhind, D., (2005). Geographic Information Systems and Science, 2nd Edition, Wiley, 404 p.
Robert J Peckham; Gyozo Jordan (Eds) (2007)- Digital Terrain Modelling. Development and Applications in a Policy Support Environment, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 313 p.
Wysocki, Robert K. (2009). Effective Project Management (5ª ed), Wiley Publishing, 796p.