Course No: GEO 102
Course Title: Fundamentals of Geoinformatics
Number of Credits: 3
No. of Lectures-Tutorial: 36-6
Course Instructor: Dr. Shamita Kumar
Dr. Shamita Kumar
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Course Outline
The course provides a firm understanding of
the conceptual and technical issues of
geospatial technologies and an overview of
applications in various aspects of wildlife,
natural resource management, environment
management, etc.
It introduces the students to the
fundamentals of geographic information
systems, navigation systems, data models,
data sources, cartography as well as multi-
criteria analysis.
Dr. Shamita Kumar
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Learning Outcomes
Students will:
Demonstrate a good understanding of the
basics of geospatial technologies
Demonstrate an understanding of building
geodatabases.
Develop abilities to think about and
implement geographic data management
and analysis for research and a variety of
planning and management applications.
Dr. Shamita Kumar
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Course Evaluation
Evaluation Procedure : Evaluation
Procedure: 60/40: University Exam /
Internal Assessment
Assignment 2 20% Internal
Assessment
Minor Test 2 20% Internal
Assessment
Major Exam 1 60% University
Assessment
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Geoinformatics: An
introduction
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The blue planet: Would we have known this?
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What do you think it is??
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GIS, Geomatics, Geoinformatics????
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GIS, Geomatics, Geoinformatics????
Source: Kerala Police Crime Mapping
Geographical Information
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GIS, Geomatics, Geoinformatics????
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Big Data
IoT Remote
Sensing
Geospatial
Technology
Satellite Geographical
Navigation Information
Systems Systems
Artifical IT
Intelligence
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REMOTE SENSING
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What is remote sensing?
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Is the science (and to some extent, art) of acquiring
information about the Earth's surface without actually
being in contact with it. This is done by sensing and
recording reflected or emitted energy and processing,
analyzing, and applying that information
Dr. Shamita Kumar
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Dr. Shamita Kumar
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Remote sensing gives us the big view
Charting changes in the earth’s system is
quicker, less expensive and accurate
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=78677
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
12 Dec 2004
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Banda Aceh Island (Indonesia) before Tsunami
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
27 Dec 2004
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Banda Aceh Island (Indonesia) after Tsunami
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
DUBAI- ARABIAN TOWERS
Burj Al Arab
Dubai, UAE
(Boat Shale Hotel 321 m
above the Arabian Gulf)
IKONOS data
5 December, 2000
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Deforestation in Rondonia, Brazil
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Urbanisation in San Jose
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Coal mines in West
Rhinephilea,
Germany
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What is this??
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
scales
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Remote sensing gives us the big view
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Source:
Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics GeoEye-1 Satellite Map (0.5m) Wildebeest Migration
Visualisation..
Human Bee Butterfly
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How does RS help us see??
This true-color image shows the area The same area as a false-color image
in actual colors, e.g., the vegetation using the near infrared red and
appears in green. It covers the full green spectral bands mapped to
visible spectrum using the red, green RGB – this image shows vegetation
and blue / green spectral bands of the in a red tone, as vegetation reflects
satellite mapped to the RGB Colour most light in the near infrared.
Space of the image.
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Different combinations show different things
3,2,1 6,5,4
Mount Etna Volcano
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The electromagnetic spectrum
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Carbondioxide concentration
TOMS image
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Ozone hole
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Applications in fisheries
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WHAT IS GIS ?
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What is a GIS?(Geographic Information System)
A Method of Organizing Data
A Method of Analyzing Data
A Method of Visualizing Data
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GIS – Describing Our World
We can describe any
element of our world
in two ways:
Location Information: Attribute Information:
Where is it? What is it?
Species: Oak
Height: 15m
Age: 75 Yrs
Condition:
51°N, 112°W Good
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GIS - Links Datasets
GIS software links
the location data
and the attribute
data:
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How GIS works
In a GIS, different types of
information are represented as
separate map layers
Each layer is linked to
descriptive information
Layers are combined to make a
map
All layers must be tied to the
same location.
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Major Questions that a GIS answers
Location : What is at…..?
Condition: Where is it….?
Trends : What has changed since…?
Patterns: What spatial patterns exist…?
Modelling: What if this condition occurred at this
place…..?
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Concepts are most important!
What remains constant
Spatial analysis concepts are relatively stable
All GIS software programs support basic analysis concepts
What changes frequently
Tools, user interfaces, inclusion of additional capabilities
(e.g., 3D, spatial statistics)
Data formats
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Basic Data Types in GIS
Location Data How to
decide the
Vector (Feature) Themes data type?
Points - Cities, buildings...
Lines - Rivers, roads…
Polygons - Service areas, lakes…
Raster Themes
Images - Scanned map, air photo, satellite
Grids - DEM, Surfaces
Attribute Data
Stored in tables.
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Components of GIS
Organized collection of
Software
Hardware
Software
Network People
Data
Data
People
Procedures Network
Procedures
Hardware
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Why study GIS?
WHAT CAN GIS DO?
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GIS - Analysis
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Landuse Landcover as a water quality indicator
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
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Proximity Analysis
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Satellite navigation system
A revolutionary navigation
system
36 satellites orbiting the
earth
Provide location within
metres or less anywhere on
the globe.
Now available in many cars
as an option
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Location based services
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Hurricane Tracking and Response
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Municipalities / Planning
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Health Care
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Telecommunication
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Setting up biogas plants
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Setting up wind farms
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NEW TRENDS WITH
GEOSPTIAL TECHNOLOGIES
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Internet of Things/Big data/Cloud
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Nano satellites = Swarms
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Rise of the crowd
(Unintentional data generators)
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Wearables
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Analyzing landscapes
Habitat
conversio
n
Habitat
loss
Habitat
fragement
ation
Subdivid
ed Compres
Isolation
populati sion
on
Linkages
Species
survives
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Analyzing landscapes
Grassland Patch Size in the GIBWLS
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Analyzing landscapes
Probable corridors in the GIBWLS
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Analyzing landscapes
Blackbuck herds in the probable corridors
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Road Development and wildlife
Habitat loss and degradation
Road kills Barriers and habitat fragmentation
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Modeling Roadkills
Study by: BVIEER
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
Modeling effects of climate change
Climate change is bringing in enormous
changes…
Predicting the fate of a
living fossil: how will
global warming affect sex
determination and hatching
phenology in tuatara?
Mitchell Nicola J et al
Specialist species
Climate Change, Elevational Range Shifts,
and Bird Extinctions, Sekercioglu C et al,
2008
Sex ratio
Extreme weather
Climate change and the
effects of temperature
extremes on Australian
flying-foxes, Welbergen et
al, 2008 Fecundity
The effects of climate on
breeding in the Helmeted
Migration Honeyeater, Chambers L et al
Source: Climate Change Poses Challenges to Plants and Animals, State of the Planet, 2015
Hibernation
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Species habitat modeling
Study by: Harshal Jaywant, BVU, IEER
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Species habitat modeling
Future Distribution Under Changed Climate Scenarios: For CCSM4 Climate Model and Year
2050
RCP 6.0 RCP
8.5
Area with predicted probability greater than 60% in 2050 under RCP 6.0 reduces to 7.74 %
and
Study by: under
Harshal RCP
Jaywant, BVU,8.5
IEER reduces to 7.28 % from 9.32% of the baseline scenario.
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
New Technology Trends
The real time revolution
Miniaturization of technologies
Proliferation of new mobile geospatial
sensor platforms
Expanding wireless and web networks
Advances in computing capacity for
geospatial research, apps
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We have new data sources and types today….
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Rise of the crowd
(Unintentional data generators)
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
The
Google
boomalone
of the
IOTprocesses
will meanonthat
average
the amount
over forty
of
devices
thousand connected
search
queries
to the internet
per second,
will
rise
making
fromitabout
over 3.5
13
billion
billion todayto
in a single
50
billionday
by 2020
Source:http://wikibon.org/blog/big-data-statistics/
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How does Big Data differ from traditional datasets used for
over 15 years?
Traditional You can see that the traditional
datasets could be quite large, but
Data characteristic Big Data analytics they were traditionally formatted
Type of data Unstructured Formatted in in spreadsheets or data-bases,
tended to be static, and were
Formats columns and rows designed to prove hypotheses.
Volume of data 100 terabytes to 10s of terabytes or
By contrast, Big Data has the 5 Vs
petabytes less and can use machine learning,
Flow of data Continual flow Static pool of data which pushes out solutions by
Analytical Machine learning Hypothesis-based seeing what works in big
datasets. The statistical term is
methods exploratory.
Primary purpose Data-based Internal decision
products support and
services
(Modified from Davenport, 2014)
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Big Data Analytic Traditional Techniques
What is enabling them?
Classification
Clustering
Regression
Simulation
Anomaly Detection
Numerical Forecasting
Optimization
Geographic Mapping
…
Limitations. For Big Data, they often
cannot handle well the 3 V’s of
volume, velocity, and variety
They tend to work best with “Small (modified from Brian Hilton)
Data”
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“Non-traditional” Big Data Analytic Technique
Ensemble methods Text Analysis (Content Analysis)
Appropriate for unstructured text.
Combine multiple models, e.g. Opens up social media, call center
linear regression, decision tree, conversations, etc. for powerful
neural network, spatial analytics. Parse the text and use the
autocorrelation work together to components to extract meaning,
valence, and feelings.
yield one answer.
Spatial Analysis
Commodity models Spatial sampling, auto-correlation,
Apply complex models to address continuous contours (ocean, air), etc.
only the high-value data. Analytic Point Solutions
Software to solve very specific Big
For most of the data, use simple, Data, Analytics problems. (e.g. Esri’s
less resource-intensive model(s) ArcLogistics.
Modern Data Visualization Virtual Reality
Google VR
Multiple graphs and charts linked to
Can include fictional or actual
the same underlying Big Data, and geographic mapping
displayed in Dashboards, including Machine Learning
maps AI-based programs that can learn
Space-Time slider without having been specifically pre-
visualizations, showing locational programmed them for the application.
changes in a movie-like sequence. “Intelligent” Robotics is one type
Neural networks verges on ML, but they
3-D Displays. 3-D Mapping. are often restricted to learning in
specialized ways
(Partial source: Franks, 2012)
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Google Earth Engine Changes Everything
Study by: GEE
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Assessing wetlands using GEE
Number of Ramsar sites in India
10 9 (2020)
8
8 7
6 5
4 3 3
2 1 1
0 0
Wetlands of Maharashtra 0
Study by: M. Muzammil , BVU, IEER
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Class 1: Introduction to Geoinformatics
…eyes on the ground
Encouraging citizen engagement
Conservation is successful if it is backed by
local knowledge, input and participation.
The three levels of contribution to citizen science (Source: De
Betekenaar, Marieke van der Velden)
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India Biodiversity Portal
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Volunteer GIS Mapping
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Social Media Data..a new source
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Ascertaining visitor patterns in Mulshi..
Study by: Ashlesha Devlekar, BVU, IEER
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Assessing biodiversity posts from Instagram..
Study by: Ashlesha Devlekar, BVU, IEER
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An Open Source Geospatial Learning Portal
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Welcome to the world
of Geoinformatics !
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Suggested Books
Textbook of remote sensing and GIS
Anji Reddy
Concepts and Techniques of Geographical
Information Systems
Yeung Albert K., Lo C.P.
Fundamentals of geographical information
systems
Michael DeMers
Introduction to geographic information
systems
Kang-tsung Chang
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