GEOG 586
Geographic Information Analysis

Introduction

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Once you have field data, whether as a result of interpolation, or based on more complete original data, perhaps from aerial surveys or remotely-sensed imagery, you will likely want to analyze it in a variety of ways and use the outputs of the analysis to make an informed decision. Over the past few weeks, you have been using many spatial analysis functions (review Table 2.0, Lesson 2). This week, we will look at how we can integrate outputs that may have been created from these different functions to help us make an informed decision.