Qgis Mastery: Unlocking The Power Of Geospatial Analysis
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.04 GB | Duration: 1h 30m
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.04 GB | Duration: 1h 30m
Unleash the Full Potential of QGIS to Visualize, Analyze, and Transform Geographic Data
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of QGIS and its user interface.
Master the technique of georeferencing images using QGIS
Download and work with toposheets for geospatial analysis
Gain knowledge about Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS) and their significance
Learn how to clip toposheet layers to focus on specific areas of interest
Explore the process of creating Mosiac toposheets in QGIS
Digitize contour lines and understand their importance in geospatial analysis
Prepare and analyze Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) in QGIS
Discover advanced topics such as deriving river networks, creating hillshades.
Requirements
Basic computer literacy: Students should have a basic understanding of operating a computer, navigating the file system, and using software applications.
Familiarity with GIS concepts: It would be beneficial if students have a basic understanding of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts such as spatial data, coordinate systems, and layers.
Knowledge of geospatial data formats: Students should be familiar with common geospatial data formats such as shapefiles, GeoTIFFs, and CSV files.
Proficiency in working with maps: A basic understanding of map reading, symbols, and spatial relationships will be helpful for students to grasp the concepts covered in the course
Access to QGIS software: Students should have access to a computer with QGIS installed. It's recommended to specify the compatible QGIS version(s) in your course materials.
Description
Unlock the full potential of QGIS and become a master of geospatial analysis in our comprehensive course, "QGIS Mastery: Unlocking the Power of Geospatial Analysis." Designed for beginners and intermediate GIS enthusiasts, this course takes you on an exciting journey through the world of QGIS.Start by mastering the fundamentals with a comprehensive introduction to QGIS, followed by essential techniques such as georeferencing, clipping, and mosaicking. Learn how to efficiently clip toposheet layers, prepare digital elevation models (DEMs), and create stunning 3D models from DEMs that bring your geospatial data to life.But we don't stop there! Dive deeper into advanced analysis as we guide you through deriving river networks and generating hillshades, providing valuable insights into hydrological patterns and landscape characteristics.With clear explanations, hands-on exercises, and real-world examples, you'll develop a strong foundation in QGIS. Whether you're an environmental scientist, urban planner, GIS professional, or simply passionate about maps, this course equips you with the skills to tackle a wide range of geospatial challenges.Join us on this geospatial adventure and unlock the power of QGIS today. Enroll now and become a QGIS master, transforming the way you analyze, visualize, and interpret geographic data and achieve the full potential with which you can use QGIS.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to QGIS
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Overview of QGIS
Section 2: Georefrencing
Lecture 3 Overview of Georeferencing
Lecture 4 How to Download toposheet
Lecture 5 Concept of Coordinate Reference system (CRS)
Lecture 6 How to georeference an image in QGIS
Lecture 7 Checking and verifying georeferencing
Section 3: Introduction to clipping
Lecture 8 Introduction to clipping
Lecture 9 How to clip toposheet layers in QGIS
Lecture 10 Introduction to mozziac
Lecture 11 How to Moizzac toposheet in qgis
Section 4: Contour Digitization and DEM Preparation
Lecture 12 Introduction to Contour Lines
Lecture 13 Contour Digitization
Lecture 14 What is DEM and Why it is Used?
Lecture 15 DEM Preparation
Lecture 16 Determining properties of DEM in QGIS
Section 5: Creating 3D model from DEM
Lecture 17 How to create 3D model from DEM
Lecture 18 How to add additives to 3D Model
Section 6: Deriving river Network
Lecture 19 Introduction to Deriving River Network
Lecture 20 Understanding River Hydrology
Lecture 21 How to derive river network from DEM
Lecture 22 Visualization and analysis of river network
Lecture 23 Introduction to creating Hill shade
Lecture 24 How to create Hill shade from DEM
Beginners: Individuals who have little to no prior experience with QGIS or geospatial analysis but have a strong interest in learning and exploring the field.,GIS Enthusiasts: Individuals who already have some familiarity with GIS concepts and want to enhance their skills specifically with QGIS.,Students and Researchers: Students pursuing degrees or researchers in fields such as geography, environmental science, urban planning, archaeology, or any other discipline that involves spatial data analysis.,Professionals: Professionals working in the geospatial industry, such as GIS analysts, environmental consultants, urban planners, or geographers, who want to expand their knowledge of QGIS and improve their spatial analysis capabilities.,Freelancers and Consultants: Freelancers or consultants who offer geospatial services and want to expand their skillset with QGIS, enabling them to provide a wider range of services to their clients.