Spatial reference systems 1900-1-SOP
Students become familiar with the Polish topographic maps, the reference systems and coordinate systems. Concepts connected to map properties, detail levels and cartographic generalization are discussed.
An important issue is the comparison of Polish topographic maps in terms of different coordinate systems and the ability to transform a map between coordinate systems.
The main characteristics of the Polish reference databases (General Geographic Objects Database BDOO and Topographic Objects Database BDOT10k) are presented and discussed.
Within the scope of the practicals the students work on a project.
In the first part of the practicals, students learn methods of old
maps calibration and they are acquainted with the examples of the comparative analysis of the natural environment elements on old and contemporary maps and databases.
Within the project part students work on a project (in groups of 3-4) concerning the comparison of old topographic maps (the nineteenth and early twentieth century) with contemporary maps. They assess the changes of the natural environment on both data sources. The task consists of two parts - first old maps calibration and the second map comparison.
The main objective of this course is to prepare students to work with topographic maps from different periods and to train the ability of the
usage of GIS programs for the purpose of the old and contemporary maps calibration and analysis.
Student workload: 2 ECTS = 2 × 25h = 50h (in direct contact 1.3 ECTS)
(N) - work in direct contact with the teacher,
(S) - student's own (independent) work.
Classes (lecture) = 15h (N)
Classes (exercises) = 15h (N)
- Credit for exercises, lecture test, exam = 2h (N)
- Preparation (independent) for the exam = 5h (S)
- Analytical work = 5h (S)
- Project work = 8h (S)
TOTAL = approx. 50h
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Requirements
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: K_W04, K_W09, K_W10, K_U03, K_K01
KNOWLEDGE:
1. knows and understands the application of theoretical knowledge of geography and
geoinformatics
2. Knows the professional terminology of socio-economic geography and geoinformatics.
3. Knows the basic issues of geographic information theory, the basics of spatial information infrastructures and the application of geoinformatics tools.
SKILLS:
1. Knows how to select and apply optimal methods of spatial data acquisition, analysis and presentation
COMPETENCES:
1. Is ready to critically evaluate his/her geographic knowledge and expand professional competence.
Assessment criteria
The course ends with written test assessment and project assessment
The final evaluation of the course includes an assessment of the project (60%) as well as the assessment of the written test (40%).
The attendance at exercises is obligatory. The student has the right to two unexcused absences during the classes. He should do these exercises on his own and show/sent the results to the person responsible for the exercises in one week time.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Pasławski J. (red) Wprowadzenie do kartografii i topografii, Wydawnictwo Nowa Era, Wrocław 2006 (wyd. 1), 2010 (wyd. 2).
Kowalski P., Siwek J., 2013, Polskie mapy topograficzne do użytku powszechnego. „Polski Przegl. Kartogr.” T45,nr 4 s.334─343.
J. Urbański, 2008, GIS w badaniach przyrodniczych. Gdańsk: Uniwersytet Gdański.
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