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Spatial analysis techniques examine the locations, attributes, and relationships of features in spatial data. Learn some of the fundamental yet powerful spatial analysis tools based on:
Proximity:
- What is the average distance between coal mines and their nearest river?
- How many historic bridges are within 5 miles of a major fault zone?
Overlay:
- Which parcels are inside the flood zone area?
- What type of soils overlap with the wetlands at Clemson?
This workshop is intended for GIS users who are familiar with data models (vector, raster) and basic tabular operations with GIS. This is the fourth session in our GIS Fundamentals Workshop Series. Learn more at bit.ly/gisseries!
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Cost: Free for all Clemson students, staff, and faculty.
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Format: Hybrid
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Online: Attend via Zoom using your own computer
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In-person:
- Participants will use computers in Cooper 406A and 412 (32 seats available).
- Staff will be available on-site to assist with questions, but the main instruction will be live-streamed on large screens.
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Certificate of Attendance: Earn a Certificate of Attendance by completing all workshops in the GIS Fundamentals Workshop Series.
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Eligibility: Mandatory to have attended the "Introduction to GIS” and "GIS Data Creation & Management " workshop in order to attend this workshop and the rest of the series.