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Title: UNIT 2: Understanding and Analysing Patterns of Information


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UNIT 2 Understanding and Analysing Patterns of
Information
  • What do you know?What you are going to
    learn?What GIS skills will you learn?
  • How are you going to apply these skills?

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What you know
  • Skills
  • Adding themes
  • Adding tables
  • Joining tables
  • Changing layouts
  • View, theme, layout properties
  • thematic mapping
  • changing map projections
  • finding information in tables
  • making layouts
  • more.
  • Knowledge
  • New terminology
  • Types of GIS (raster/vector)
  • Data (locational or feature/attribute)
  • Data classification
  • Map projections
  • Topographic map interpretation
  • Writing lab reports
  • More

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What you are going to know
  • Skills
  • select by theme
  • buffering
  • Table statistics
  • Basic querying
  • Data use
  • Manipulating data
  • hotlinking
  • Geocoding
  • Interpreting remotely sensed imagery using GIS
  • Knowledge
  • Analyzing and interpreting world issues
  • How to analyze and interpret human patterns and
    physical patterns
  • How to use GIS as a tool in analyzing and
    interpreting patterns
  • How to ask GIS the right questions in order to
    come up with a possible solution to a scenario

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World Issues- Patterns and trends
  • Matters of global concern are in the news
    everyday. Famine, Poverty, Pollution are growing
    concerns in all parts of the world, including
    Canada.
  • Biodiversity
  • Atmosphere
  • Economics
  • Energy
  • Food
  • Water
  • Population

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Biodiversity 1
  • The biological area of our world which is under
    the direct protection of various governments is
    small. Only a few countries can claim a
    significant amount of land has been protected for
    the future.

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Biodiversity 2
  • This map shows the mammal species that inhabit
    the countries of the world per 10,000 sq.km.

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Biodiversity 3
  • The number of bird species shows a significantly
    different pattern than mammals

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Biodiversity 4
  • The distribution of plant species when mapped
    gives us clues as to the importance of the
    rainforest region of earth

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Biodiversity 5
  • This map shows the Importing of Primates by
    country through the 1990's.
  • What do you notice about the patterns compared to
    the other maps?

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Atmosphere 1
  • Carbon Dioxide emissions are becoming a concern
    as they are a reflection of global warming. The
    burning of forests is a major concern in this
    regard.

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Atmosphere 2
  • Industries are also a concern. Cars, coal fired
    electric facilities and other industrial
    processes also contribute to global warming.

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Economics 1
  • Gross domestic Product is often used to measure
    the wealth of a country

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Economics 2
  • The variation in how countries generate wealth is
    shown in this graph of economic sectors in
    selected nations.

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Economics 3
  • Another part of the economic equation is debt.
    Here we can see the problems some countries may
    have with paying for development.

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Economics 4
  • Sometimes a large amount of money is spent on
    things we could do without. This map shows
    military spending per person. Are developing
    countries really wasting money on armaments?

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Economics 5
  • But can we help countries? This map shows who
    lends money and who borrows. What can we infer
    about this distribution?

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Energy 1
  • We all need energy. Few countries have enough of
    their own while others seem to have more than
    they could ever use. This map show who imports
    and exports energy. What kinds of energy would
    be traded?

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Energy 2
  • Only a few countries have large amounts of oil.
    One group of countries called OPEC controls a
    very large percentage of the earths accessible
    crude oil supply. What do you think they do with
    the money they receive from its sale?

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Energy 3
  • Some countries are looking to other sources of
    energy. This map shows supplies of coal. While
    there is lots of it, it has its problems. Can
    you identify any?

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Food 1
  • One of our basic human needs is food. This chart
    displays the worlds cereal grain production.
    What is happening to the trend?

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Food 2
  • Cereal production per capita is a good way to
    measure food supply. Can you account for the
    trends by major world region? Do you see any
    problems for the future in these trends?

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Food 3
  • Cereal production per capita when shown on a map
    clearly indicates those countries which are
    efficient producers of food grains. A simple
    solution would be to increase production
    efficiency everywhere. Can this be done?

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Food 4
  • Consider the yield gained from productivity.
    What has been the general trend? Is this likely
    to continue?

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Food 5
  • The use of fertilizers has certainly affected our
    world food production. However, after 1980 a
    disturbing trend appeared. Why might this be
    occurring?

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Food 6
  • Only a few countries stand-out as heavy
    fertilizer users. Suggest some reason why this
    might occur in these countries.

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Food 7
  • Albert Einstein has been quoted as saying
  • The next world war will be fought over food.

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Food 8
  • Is this our attempt to stave off World War III?

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Food 9
  • Often we forget that much of the worlds
    population relies on a steady diet of fish for
    protein. What recent events have occurred to
    signal a problem with this resource?

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Water 1
  • With our basic needs comes a need for supply.
    With water we need 2 litres per day. Every Day.
    Who is getting enough?

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Water 2
  • This map shows the of a countrys water supply
    that is used (withdrawn) each year. What
    environmental factors might contribute to this
    map?

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Water 3
  • Water. We often take it for granted. Most of the
    water we use ends-up with some type of
    contamination. This map shows the of the
    population served with waste treatment
    facilitiest o keep the water clean.

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Population 1
  • People. For all our environmental concerns, it
    is people that are most concerned by it and often
    the cause of it.

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Population 2
  • The population growth rate determines how fast a
    population will grow. A population with a growth
    rate of 1 will double its size in 72 years.
    What does negative growth indicate?

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Population 3
  • A large part of population growth can be seen in
    the fertility rate of women. In some countries,
    the average woman will have 6 or more children.
    Why do you think they have such large families?
    Did Canadians every have large families?

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Population 4
  • Life expectancy is another indicator of
    population growth. What trends do you see in the
    graphs? Can you predict any trends for the
    future? What factors will impact these trends?

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Population 5
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Population 6
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Population 7
  • Doctors and Nurses can help to keep us healthy.
    In countries with a small supply of doctors, what
    problems might surface?

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Population 8
  • With education playing a key role in our lives,
    much of the world still does not educate women
    very well. What would happen if these countries
    invested in the education of their female
    populations?

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  • So, with all of these global concerns, what can
    we do?
  • As future GIS professionals, many groups rely on
    these images to get help to those in need. We
    can assist them by mapping the world in ways
    which show what needs to be done and the good
    things that have already happened.

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GIS SKILLS
  • Query
  • Buffering
  • Select by theme
  • Table statistics
  • View the following slides to see how some of
    these skills are used.

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