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Dec 30, 2024
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2010-2011 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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GEOG 393 - Seminar in Social Applications of GIS Seminar in Social Applications of GIS Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a powerful tool for data visualization and analysis. This graduate-level seminar investigates how GIS is used to understand and respond to an array of social, economic, and environmental issues. Specific topics will include: community mapping, local government decision making, geo-demographics, sustainable development, urban and regional planning, disaster preparedness and emergency management, health, poverty and environmental justice, and hunger vulnerability. Students will read and critically evaluate current literature on these topics and facilitate class discussions. Some applications will be illustrated through case studies with hands-on GIS exercises. 7-week module (1/2 academic credit).
Prerequisites: GEOG 190 /GEOG 390 /IDCE 310 - Intro to Geographic Information Systems .
Cross Listed: IDCE 30393
Instructor: Ms. Ogneva-Himmelberger
When Offered: Offered every year
Faculty: Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger, Ph.D.
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