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How do Geographical Information Systems Work?

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How Do Geographical Information Systems Work?

GIS is essentially electronic mapping software that provides a lot more data than a traditional paper map can.

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How does GIS work?

  • GIS software starts with a base map.
    • The base map is the first layer.
    • It is a simple map of the area that you are studying.
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Type of map

  • It can be a map of human features:
    • E.g. roads and buildings.
  • Or it can be a map of physical features:
    • E.g. mountains and rivers.
  • Commonly, it will be a base map containing information about both human and physical features.
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Adding data

  • Onto this base map, you add the layers of data that you want to look at.
  • You might take this data from the internet where someone else has collected it for you.
    • For example anyone can access the UK police data to look at crimes that have happened in their local area.
  • Or, you can add your own data.
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Google maps example

  • The mapping software that you have on your phone is an example of GIS.
  • If you go onto Google Maps, you can see the base layer of:
    • Where the rivers are, where the roads are and where the buildings are.
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Other features of google maps

  • You can also see where traffic is particularly bad if you ask it for directions to a particular location.
  • You can also look at additional data on this software, for example, searching where the nearest supermarket is.

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