Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Hydrological Studies

Course typeApplication of GIS and Remote Sensing in Hydrological Studies
DescriptionThe course has 5 lessons. Each lesson introduces a case, followed by GIS theory with videos and quizzes. The lessons conclude with styling recipes introducing the many features that QGIS offers. These concluding styling sections provide a solid foundation in the robust cartographic capabilities found within QGIS. Topics such as inverted polygon shapeburst fills, advanced label settings, and blending modes are covered. After each lesson the knowledge is assessed through an assignment. The first lesson covers georeferencing and digitizing of vectors, in the second lesson you will learn how to import data, join and edit attribute tables, and interpolate point data to raster. Lesson 3 covers map algebra for spatial analysis. Different raster data types (Boolean, discrete, and continuous) are used in calculations, such as proximity analysis, reclassification, and Boolean logic. Lesson 4 guides you through designing a well crafted map in the Print Layout.
Instruction hours32
Linkhttps://ocw.un-ihe.org/course/view.php?id=220