Week 10
Class: SS2
Topic: Geographic Information System (GIS) Data
Specific Objectives: By the end of this lesson the students should be able to;
1. Identify sources of data in GIS environment
2. Collect data for GIS
Geographic Information System (GIS) Data
Data input refers to the procedure of automatization of the data and the conversion into forms that can be stored and analysed in computers. This procedure is fundamental in every GIS and it differentiates depending on the model (vector or raster) and the origin of the data.
Sources of GIS Data
1. Land surveying: Land surveying is defined as the process by which measurement by tables, plans or layout for specific purposes. It can also mean the measuring and mapping out of the position, size and boundaries of an area of land.
2. Remote sensing: Remote consists of the main sources of digital data for input in a GIS. Remote sensing provides extremely useful tools for environmental and natural resources management.
3. Map digitizing: Map digitizing involves the extraction of data values from graph e.g. in most scientific publication only plot but no data values are published. Map digitizing involves a three step process:
a. Import the graph from a file or copy it over the clipboard
b. Define the axes system
c. Digitize it automatically or manually
4. Map scanning: Another commonly used method for data input is scanning. Existing maps of various scales containing different type of information about the area of interest in small or big detail. These maps can be scanned, thus the information of these maps can be fed into a GIS and be integrated with other existing information.
5. Field investigation: During public health emergencies, such as bio terrorist attacks and disease epidemics, computerized information systems for data management, analysis and communication may be needed within hours of beginning the investigation. Available sources of data and output requirement of the system may be changed frequently during the course of investigation. Written documents, guidelines and memos important to the epidemics were frequently revised.
6. Tabular data: This is another type of data commonly used in Geographic Information System (GIS). It involves the use of special data arranged in tables and such data are analysed and processed by computer in order to generate useful information that are relevant to the Geographic Information System.