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The NCGIA Core Curriculum in
GIScience
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Last update - August 13, 2000
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NOTE: THIS IS A WORKING DOCUMENT
All contents are in a state of flux.
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0. What is GIS? (002),
Michael Goodchild
1. Fundamental Geographic Concepts for GIScience (004)
2. Implementing Geographic Concepts
in GISystems (035)
3.
Geographic Information Technology in Society (135), Robert Maher
3.1. Making it work
(136), Hugh Calkins and others
- needs assessment; conceptual design of the GIS; survey of available
data; evaluating hardware and software; database planning and design;
database construction; pilot studies and benchmark tests; acquisition of
GIS hardware and software; GIS system integration; GIS application
development; GIS use and maintenance
3.2. Supplying the data (143)
3.3. The social context(149)
- digital democracy; geographic information in decision making; human
resources and education; ethics of GIS use
3.4. The industry (154)
- history and trends; current products and services; careers in GIS
3.5. Teaching
GIS (158), David Unwin
4. Application areas and case
studies (161)
4.1. Land Information Systems
and Cadastral Applications (164), Steve Ventura
4.2. Precision Agriculture
(194), links to material by PrecisionAg.org
- also: facilities management; network applications; emergency response and
E911; recreation, resource management (agriculture, forestry), urban planning and management, environmental health, environmental modeling,
emergency management, studying and learning geography, business and marketing (real estate)
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