Isaac Pozo Ortego
Rui Nabeiro Biodiversity Chair
University of Évora
DATE: 28 June-02 July 2010
SCHEDULE: 20 hours; 4 hours/day sessions organised by slots of 1 hour each; between 09:00-13:00 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday). 8 hours Friday (09:00-13.00 and 14.00-18.00). Wednesday there will be no course because is holiday in the city.
VENUE: Colégio do Espírito Santo, Universidade de Évora, Largo dos Colegiais, Évora, Portugal
COST: Students and members of CIBIO 250 € Non students 280 €
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: up to 20
LANGUAGE: Spanish
REGISTRATION: Open. Register to: Fill this form and send to catedra-biodiversidade@uevora.pt
PAYMENT: The payment should be executed before 14 of June. Payment is required to registration confirmation.
Payment form: Bank Transfer to
NIB: 003300000020800699505 (Millennium BCP)
IBAN: PT50 003300000020800699505
Swift: BCOMPTPL
Objectives
-Study of the advanced applications of the geographical information systems in the field of ecology.
-Description of the advanced GIS and remote sensing tools used in ecology, and their practical application.
Contents
1. Geographic data Management: Due to the geographical data its special characteristics (graphical and alphanumerical information) requires a special data handling. We’ll study the best procedures to store, treat and query the information. Basic data base management and SQL will be reviewd.
2. Interpolations. Assuming that all the filed data is taken in specific locations, in this module we'll study how to interpolate the filed data correctly to have a good coverage of the variable on the territory.
3. Spatial analysis. In this module we'll analyze the advanced geographic analysis techniques, for the territory (cost distances, decision support, etc).
4. Network analysis: On this module we'll analyse the tools for the study of ecological networks, identifying critical nodes, connectivity, etc.
5. Ecological modelling: We'll study the role of geographical information systems in ecological modelling, studding it's role in data preparation and modelling.
6. Geo-Statistics: This module will study the statistics methods that describe the geographic relationships between the variables of study.
7. Remote sensing: In this module we'll study the possibilities of using remote sensing data in ecology. We'll study crops identification, land use assessment,,, etc.
Minimum Requirements for attendance:
Medium-Basic level of GIS. Candidates might be fully capable to perform basic GIS analysis, and data treatment.
Software used:
GvSIG, IDRISI