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BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
DEPARTEMENT OF BIOLOGY
POST GRADUATE PROGRAM
BOTANICAL SCIENCE STREAM
ADVANCED PLANT ECOLOGY PRESENTATION ONE
BY
ABEBAW TSEGAAND MEENGISTU ADANE
Geographical Information
System (GIS)
Contents
 Introduction to GIS
 GIS tools
 Principles of GIS
 Data capture
 Data preparation
 Data storage and maintenance
 Data analysis
 Data presentation
 GIS data sources
 The need for GIS
 Application of GIS
 What makes application of GIS different?
 How GIS is useful for forest study?
 GIS application in forest management
 Conclusion
Introduction to GIS
Geographic
 it implies that locations of the Data items are known or can be
calculated in terms of geographic coordinates /latitude, longitude
Information
 it implies that Data in a GIS are organized to yield useful knowledge,
often as colored maps and image, but also statistical graphs, tables etc
System
 it implies that a GIS is made up from several inter related and linked
components with different functions, Thus GIS have functional
capability for data capture, input, manipulation, transformation,
visualization, combinations, analysis, modeling and output.
CONT’D
 GIS is a computerized system that facilitates
the phases of data entry, data management,
data analysis and data presentation specifically
for dealing with Georeferenced data.
 Also GIS is a computer based information
system used to digitally represent and analyze
the geographic features present on the earth's
surface and the events that taking place on it.
GIS Tools
 Remote sensor devices
 Satellite imagery
 Land detecting devices
 Aerial photographer devices etc
A GIS is a computer-based system that provides the
following four sets of capabilities to handle georeferenced
data:
Data capture
Data management, including storage and
maintenance
Data manipulation (operation) and analysis
Data presentation
Data capture refers to the collection of any
information from any where at any time by
using GIS tools.
Vegetation cover, temperature, wind speed,
humidity, etc
For every type of information we have use
and apply different GIS tools at different
places
Data capture
Data capture
Data Preparation
 Refers to the acquired data from GIS
tools/satellite communication has been
put in digital forms, that is, it has been
converted in to computer readable
format.
 Then it is possible to going to analysis of
data.
Data Storage and Maintenance
Storage and Maintenance
Once the data has been collected
and organized in a computer
system, we can start analyzing it.
Different data's have different way
of analysis.
Data Analysis
Data Analysis
GIS Data Sources
 Data manipulation, analysis modeling
can be effective and efficiently carried
out with a GIS
 Rational decisions on space utilization
 Fast and quality information in decision
making
The need for GIS
 Geology, geomorphology & geodesy
 Hydrology
 Agriculture
 Forestry
 Landuse/landcover
 Meteorology
 Oceanography
 Disaster control etc
The natural environment is…
–extremely complex
–highly variable (space and time)
–complicated further by human action
Understanding of natural systems
–very basic
–multiple approaches to natural science
What makes applications of GIS different?
From this…
Ground water analysis at MONTANA DNRC
Informal City
Demolition in
Harare, Zimbabwe
in 2005
World View 2 launched September 18, 2015
Change Detection and Historical Documentation
World View 1 launched September 18,
2007
Monitoring Illicit Drug Production and Eradication
Herbicide or Pesticide application
Coca leaves
Desert
• Super-dry air
• High daytime temperatures
• Lots of wind
Obtaining Geospatial Information in Denied or Dangerous Areas:
Rain Forest
Tundra
• Long, cold, dark winters (6 to 10 months)
• Low Precipitation
• Snow provides isolation
• Warm, hot climates
• Major vegetation is grass
• Dry
• Seasonal fires
Savanna
X-ray Backscatter Remote Sensing Systems
To
locate
people
X-ray
sensor
mounted in
a van.
Illicit
drugs
Explosives:
Ammonium
nitrate
How GIS is useful for Forest study?
Forest management becoming increasingly complex
greater environmental stress
social involvement
pressures
GIS is likely to play an increasingly central role
GIS Developments
greater band width,
web based technology
wireless communication will provide much greater opportunities for
information access even in more remote areas
GIS ability to show the vegetation between the FOUR approaches
How GIS is useful for Forest study? Cont’d
GIS is a good tool for forest management
 It answers the following question
Location: What is at?
 a place name, post or zip code, or geographic references such as latitude and longitude
Condition: Where is it?
Location of some where distance from some where
Trends: What has changed since?
It helps to find out what has changed within study forest or land use an area over time
 Patterns: What spatial patterns exist?
 Determine geographic pattern of forest area
o Modeling: What if?
o Determine what happens, if a road network is added in a forest
GIS application in forest management
 Forest management planning involves making predictions about
what the future forest will look like relative to alternative
management activities.
 This ability is crucial to nearly all aspects of management
forecasting, particularly long term wood and wildlife supply.
 GIS stores both the geographic and numerical structure of the forest
It allows the manager to effectively add both the important temporal
and spatial dimensions to the management planning process. Within
the limits of the inventory and model, the manager can then map what
the forest will look like in 5,10, 25, or 100 years in the future.
GIS application in forest management cont’d
Map production
Forest managers require a wide variety of maps to assist with
their daily activities
 Plantation maps are most commonly used for location
purposes and may contain additional useful information such
as roads, rivers, compartment boundaries, planted species, and
compartment size.
Other features such as topographic features (contours),
infrastructure, water points, fire breaks, neighbors and
conservation areas may be also included in the map
GIS application in forest management cont’d
Fire management
The effect of fire on forest resources is another important
management concern. Management activities include fire
prevention, wildlife control, prescribed burning, and post fire
recovery actions.
The modelling capabilities of GIS have been quite effective
in this context.
Forest fire managers have used GIS for fuel mapping,
weather condition mapping, and fire danger rating
GIS application in forest management cont’d
Harvest planning
Good forest management practice requires detailed
planning of harvesting activities.
Harvest planning activities include the identification of
cut down directions, extraction routes, depots and
sensitive zones such as wetlands
Maps constitute a basic planning tool for these
activities
GIS application in forest management cont’d
Resource management
 Yet, a GIS can build on these activities by incorporating
models to guide, for example, timber harvesting, silviculture
and fire management activities, or predict fuel wood and
other resource supplies.
 Other priorities, such as providing for wildlife habitat,
ensuring recreation opportunities and minimizing visual
impacts of harvesting, are also growing in importance
Conclusions
 The physical world is complex and our
understanding simple
 Environmental data is highly variable
 Implications for GIS applications
 GIS has important role to play in botanical science
and management
 Handling and analyzing spatial data
 Handling problems with temporal data
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Application of gis for forest study

  • 1. BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE DEPARTEMENT OF BIOLOGY POST GRADUATE PROGRAM BOTANICAL SCIENCE STREAM ADVANCED PLANT ECOLOGY PRESENTATION ONE BY ABEBAW TSEGAAND MEENGISTU ADANE
  • 3. Contents  Introduction to GIS  GIS tools  Principles of GIS  Data capture  Data preparation  Data storage and maintenance  Data analysis  Data presentation  GIS data sources  The need for GIS  Application of GIS  What makes application of GIS different?  How GIS is useful for forest study?  GIS application in forest management  Conclusion
  • 4. Introduction to GIS Geographic  it implies that locations of the Data items are known or can be calculated in terms of geographic coordinates /latitude, longitude Information  it implies that Data in a GIS are organized to yield useful knowledge, often as colored maps and image, but also statistical graphs, tables etc System  it implies that a GIS is made up from several inter related and linked components with different functions, Thus GIS have functional capability for data capture, input, manipulation, transformation, visualization, combinations, analysis, modeling and output.
  • 5. CONT’D  GIS is a computerized system that facilitates the phases of data entry, data management, data analysis and data presentation specifically for dealing with Georeferenced data.  Also GIS is a computer based information system used to digitally represent and analyze the geographic features present on the earth's surface and the events that taking place on it.
  • 6. GIS Tools  Remote sensor devices  Satellite imagery  Land detecting devices  Aerial photographer devices etc
  • 7. A GIS is a computer-based system that provides the following four sets of capabilities to handle georeferenced data: Data capture Data management, including storage and maintenance Data manipulation (operation) and analysis Data presentation
  • 8. Data capture refers to the collection of any information from any where at any time by using GIS tools. Vegetation cover, temperature, wind speed, humidity, etc For every type of information we have use and apply different GIS tools at different places Data capture
  • 11.  Refers to the acquired data from GIS tools/satellite communication has been put in digital forms, that is, it has been converted in to computer readable format.  Then it is possible to going to analysis of data. Data Storage and Maintenance
  • 13. Once the data has been collected and organized in a computer system, we can start analyzing it. Different data's have different way of analysis. Data Analysis
  • 16.  Data manipulation, analysis modeling can be effective and efficiently carried out with a GIS  Rational decisions on space utilization  Fast and quality information in decision making The need for GIS
  • 17.
  • 18.  Geology, geomorphology & geodesy  Hydrology  Agriculture  Forestry  Landuse/landcover  Meteorology  Oceanography  Disaster control etc
  • 19. The natural environment is… –extremely complex –highly variable (space and time) –complicated further by human action Understanding of natural systems –very basic –multiple approaches to natural science What makes applications of GIS different?
  • 20. From this… Ground water analysis at MONTANA DNRC
  • 21. Informal City Demolition in Harare, Zimbabwe in 2005 World View 2 launched September 18, 2015 Change Detection and Historical Documentation World View 1 launched September 18, 2007
  • 22. Monitoring Illicit Drug Production and Eradication Herbicide or Pesticide application Coca leaves
  • 23. Desert • Super-dry air • High daytime temperatures • Lots of wind Obtaining Geospatial Information in Denied or Dangerous Areas:
  • 25. Tundra • Long, cold, dark winters (6 to 10 months) • Low Precipitation • Snow provides isolation
  • 26. • Warm, hot climates • Major vegetation is grass • Dry • Seasonal fires Savanna
  • 27. X-ray Backscatter Remote Sensing Systems To locate people X-ray sensor mounted in a van. Illicit drugs Explosives: Ammonium nitrate
  • 28. How GIS is useful for Forest study? Forest management becoming increasingly complex greater environmental stress social involvement pressures GIS is likely to play an increasingly central role GIS Developments greater band width, web based technology wireless communication will provide much greater opportunities for information access even in more remote areas
  • 29. GIS ability to show the vegetation between the FOUR approaches
  • 30. How GIS is useful for Forest study? Cont’d GIS is a good tool for forest management  It answers the following question Location: What is at?  a place name, post or zip code, or geographic references such as latitude and longitude Condition: Where is it? Location of some where distance from some where Trends: What has changed since? It helps to find out what has changed within study forest or land use an area over time  Patterns: What spatial patterns exist?  Determine geographic pattern of forest area o Modeling: What if? o Determine what happens, if a road network is added in a forest
  • 31. GIS application in forest management  Forest management planning involves making predictions about what the future forest will look like relative to alternative management activities.  This ability is crucial to nearly all aspects of management forecasting, particularly long term wood and wildlife supply.  GIS stores both the geographic and numerical structure of the forest It allows the manager to effectively add both the important temporal and spatial dimensions to the management planning process. Within the limits of the inventory and model, the manager can then map what the forest will look like in 5,10, 25, or 100 years in the future.
  • 32. GIS application in forest management cont’d Map production Forest managers require a wide variety of maps to assist with their daily activities  Plantation maps are most commonly used for location purposes and may contain additional useful information such as roads, rivers, compartment boundaries, planted species, and compartment size. Other features such as topographic features (contours), infrastructure, water points, fire breaks, neighbors and conservation areas may be also included in the map
  • 33. GIS application in forest management cont’d Fire management The effect of fire on forest resources is another important management concern. Management activities include fire prevention, wildlife control, prescribed burning, and post fire recovery actions. The modelling capabilities of GIS have been quite effective in this context. Forest fire managers have used GIS for fuel mapping, weather condition mapping, and fire danger rating
  • 34. GIS application in forest management cont’d Harvest planning Good forest management practice requires detailed planning of harvesting activities. Harvest planning activities include the identification of cut down directions, extraction routes, depots and sensitive zones such as wetlands Maps constitute a basic planning tool for these activities
  • 35. GIS application in forest management cont’d Resource management  Yet, a GIS can build on these activities by incorporating models to guide, for example, timber harvesting, silviculture and fire management activities, or predict fuel wood and other resource supplies.  Other priorities, such as providing for wildlife habitat, ensuring recreation opportunities and minimizing visual impacts of harvesting, are also growing in importance
  • 36. Conclusions  The physical world is complex and our understanding simple  Environmental data is highly variable  Implications for GIS applications  GIS has important role to play in botanical science and management  Handling and analyzing spatial data  Handling problems with temporal data
  • 37. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION?