Published April 24, 2014 | Version v1
Conference paper Open

Opportunities for Classes of Geography in the High School: the Use of 'CORINE' Project Data, Satellite Images and IDRISI GIS for Geovisualization

  • 1. Ocean University of China, College of Marine Geoscience

Description

Presented work illustrates application of the GIS based processing of various geographic data: satellite images and CORINE (Coordination of Information on the Environment) layers at the lessons of geography in the high schools and universities. The research illustrates GIS application for understanding, visualizing and modeling landscapes of the Earth. Practically, the work aims to demonstrate students, how mapping land cover types can be done using GIS and combination of vector and raster geospatial data.

Notes

P. Lemenkova. "Opportunities for Classes of Geography in the High School: the Use of CORINE Project Data, Satellite Images and IDRISI GIS for Geovisualization". In: Perspectives for the Development of Higher Education. Proceedings of 7th International Conference (Grodno State Agrarian University GGAU, Apr. 24–25, 2014). Ed. by V. Pestis et al. Belarus, Grodno: GGAU Press, 2014, pp. 284–286. isbn: 978-985-537-042-1. doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.7211933.

Files

Lemenkova_Grodno2014.pdf

Files (352.9 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:eb3669440f606a4786f7a1454334b1f4
352.9 kB Preview Download