Spatial methods 1900-SM-1-14
Full course description 1. Introductory classes, discussion of the subject: ADVENTURES OF “URBIN”. The city as a complicated organism functioning in various dimensions. Generalisation of the content and form of the presentation.
2. FIRST YEARS - URBIN LEARNS ABOUT THE WORLD AS A CHILD. Human scale, limits of personal contact. The street as an urban interior. Plan vs. map. Creating 3D models, obtaining data using unmanned aerial vehicles, Google Maps, Geoportals, EGIB, GESUT.
3. URBIN SEES THE WORLD AS A STUDENT. The scale of neighbourly teams and then of a neighbourly unit. The scale of the district in a medium-sized city. The scale of the region and characteristics of the regions. Border lines. Spatial orientation. Digital sources of spatial information.
4. URBIN UNDERSTANDS THE WORLD AS A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT. A medium-sized city with lines and walls that guide the eyes, basic elements of the city's structure, elements of the landscape, border lines. Aerial laser scanning, oblique photos.
5. URBIN PARTICIPATES IN THE WORLD AS A UNIVERSITY STUDENT. The issue of division into the centre and suburbs. Development barriers. Suburban problems. Research on the state of vegetation on a city scale (hyperspectral and lidar data), solar cadastre, high resolution satellite data. Multi-criteria analysis of location selection using spatial data and GIS tools.
6. URBIN ACTS IN THE WORLD AS AN ACTIVIST, EMPLOYEE. Development barriers, the city's resistance to crisis. Agglomeration, conurbation and metropolis issues. Planning documents. General Geographic Object Database, Corine Land Cover - possibilities of use in spatial analyses. Studies on spatial development conditions.
7. URBIN CREATES THE WORLD AS AN ACTIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL. The specificity of the scale and issues of the municipality. Spatial development plans - examples, development rules. Sample multi-criteria location analysis using GIS tools.
8. URBIN SHAPES THE WORLD AS A POLITICIAN. Vision, analyses, the significance of decisions and records in planning documents at regional and national macro-regional levels. Remote sensing projects on a national scale. Visualization of statistical data. Local Data Bank. INSPIRE Geoportal, Eurostat.
9. URBIN TEACHES THE WORLD AS A PRECEPTOR. Vision and analyses on a continental, intercontinental and global scale. Remote sensing research on a global scale. Anamorphic maps.
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Assessment criteria
Your final grade will be assigned according to the following percentage breakdown: attendance and participation (20%) oral presentation (30%), written exam (50%).
Bibliography
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