Introduction to land cover mapping with Landsat (Half-day workshop)
Have you ever wanted to be able to map vegetation, buildings, or land cover in your study site?
In this hands-on workshop you will use ArcGIS to create a land cover map from freely available remotely-sensed imagery. You will learn techniques for identifying land cover types from aerial imagery and use this information to classify Landsat imagery into different land cover types. You will also be introduced to a number of tips you can use to refine your outputs.
Some GIS experience required. Email sandra.potter@anu.edu.au if you have any queries about this.
When: March 16 2020
Time: 1pm – 5pm
Where: Menzies Library Flex Lab (Level 3, Building 2)
This course requires some experience with ArcGIS. At a minimum, students should have the equivalent experience of GIS100/600.
There are 10 spots allocated for CAP staff and HDR students in this training.
Please note: This free version of the course is available to ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) academic staff and PhD students only.
While the course is free for CAP staff and students, there is a $50 no-show fee unless you give 2 working days' notice (emergencies excepted).
Staff and HDR students within ANU, but outside CAP will need to apply for the course using the code GIS703. There are charges associated with that course.
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