MOOC

Geographical Information Systems 2

Lectures in this MOOC (49)
GIS TeaserMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers the basics of geographic information systems and their role in wildlife protection through drone monitoring.
Analysis of Geographic Information: GeoDaMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers the GeoDa software for creating maps and analyzing spatial data, including statistical graphs and spatial statistics.
Analysis of Geographic Information: GeoDaMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers the main functions of the GeoDa software for exploratory analysis.
Discrete variables: Geometric propertiesMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers geometric properties of discrete variables in GIS, including location, size, and shape.
Discrete Variables: Geometric PropertiesMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers discrete geographic variables and their geometric properties, including form indices like the Gravelius index.
Discrete Variables: Spatial Arrangement and NeighbourhoodMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers geometric properties, spatial arrangement, autocorrelation, and neighbourhood analysis in geographic information systems.
Spatial arrangement and neighbourhoodMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Discusses the indices describing the arrangement of geographical objects and their neighborhood relations.
Autocorrelation and Spatial DependenceMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers autocorrelation, spatial dependence, and modeling challenges in GIS, emphasizing the importance of historical data and statistical methods.
Autocorrelation and Spatial DependenceMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Explores spatial dependence and the non-neutrality of geographic space.
Spatial Autocorrelation: An Introduction to GISMOOC: Geographical Information Systems 2
Covers spatial autocorrelation in GIS, including global autocorrelation, weighting schemes, Moran's I, and contiguity ratio.

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