This lecture covers various types of geospatial data sources available on the Internet, such as geo-servers, web services, and downloadable data. It also explains how these data can be integrated into GIS projects using QGIS.
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Covers interactions between vector layers in GIS, including geometric properties, spatial arrangement, autocorrelation, altitude models, and SQL equivalents.
Introduces geodata sources available on the internet, covering geoservers, digital elevation models, satellite imagery, and physical and human geography data.