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  1. Predicting data loss and duplication when resampling from equal-angle grids.(topographic mapping research)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by A. Jon Kimerling, 2002-04-01
  2. To The National Map and beyond.(mapping history and innovation): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by John Kelmelis, 2003-04-01
  3. The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission and GeoSAR Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Programs at National Imagery and Mapping Agency.: An article from: ... and Geographic Information Science by Thomas M. Carson, 2003-04-01
  4. Mobile mapping and geographic information systems.(Foreword): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Keith C. Clarke, 2004-07-01
  5. GQMAP: improving performance and productivity of mobile mapping systems through GPS quality of service.(global positioning systems)(Global Positioning ... and Geographic Information Science by Hassan A. Karimi, Dorota A. Grejner-Brzezinska, 2004-07-01
  6. Flexible standardization: making interoperability accessible to agencies with limited resources.(mapping): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Nadine Schuurman, 2002-10-01
  7. Mapping population distribution in the urban environment: the Cadastral-based Expert Dasymetric System (CEDS).(Author abstract): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Juliana Astrud Maantay, Andrew R. Maroko, et all 2007-04-01
  8. Remote Sensing Geographic Information Systems: Geological Mapping, Mineral Explorations and Mining (Ellis Horwood Library of Space Science and Space Technology) by Christopher Legg, 1993-04
  9. MEASURING AND MAPPING EARTH: An entry from Gale's <i>Science of Everyday Things</i>
  10. Photogrammetric Mapping (Technical Engineering and Design Guides As Adapted from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) by U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Staff, 1996-04
  11. The Shape of the World: The Mapping and Discovery of the Earth by Simon Berthon, Andrew Robinson, 1990-12
  12. From the editor.(Editorial): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by E. Lynn Usery, 2003-07-01
  13. Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices (Mapping Science) by Russell G. Congalton, Kass Green, 1998-09-17
  14. Wetland Landscape Characterization by John G.Lyon, 2007-04-16

41. Judy M. Olson - Michigan State University - Dept. Of Geography
people with defective color vision, and multimedia in geography. American Geographers(AAG) American Congress on surveying and mapping (ACSM) International
http://www.msu.edu/user/olsonj/
Judy M. Olson
Professor Department of Geography 315 Natural Science Building East Lansing, Michigan U.S.A. 48824-1115 Office Telephone: (517) 353-8757
Teaching
My recent teaching has included GEO 221 Introduction to Geographic Information (an integrated introduction to cartography, GIS, and remote sensing), GEO 485 Senior Seminar in Geography Education (for geo teaching minors and concentrators), GEO 480 Senior Seminar in Geography (for majors), GEO 426 Thematic Cartography, GEO 463 Quantitative Methods in Geography and Planning GEO 801 Issues in GISci, and GEO 874 Seminar in Geographic Information Science. I used to teach GEO 423 Map Production and Design , and I teach other courses on occasion.
Research Interests
I am interested in geographic information science and cartography. My work has been primarily in the area of quantitative mapping and the psychology of maps. Subjects of publications have included: map complexity, two-variable maps, the use of color in mapping, designing maps for people with defective color vision, and multimedia in geography. I have enjoyed working with classes on special projects including the development of a tactile map of the MSU campus (for use with the Nomad), production of a prototype CD-ROM, development of web products, construction of full-color paper maps, and building our local knowledge of high tech presentation graphics.

42. Groupe Des Cartothécaires De LIBER - Working Group For Education - Literature
in the History of geography' Beijing Geological Press, 1996. ISBN 7116-01858-1Including seven chapters on the history of Chinese surveying and mapping.
http://www.maps.ethz.ch/gdc-education2C.html

Working Group for Education 2: Literature
Literature
Homepage Chairman Webmaster Working Group for Education
Education in Map Curatorship:
Chinese list
Tony Campbell : Recent Chinese research in the HoC [posted to Maphist on behalf of Dr Wang Jun]
Other Lists: Alphabetical list Belgian list (Hossam Elkhadem) Dutch list (Roelof Oddens) English list (Tony Campbell) ... LIBER Quarterly articles Home
Recent progress in the study of early Chinese maps:
a report by Dr Wang Jun
wangjun@sun1000.casm.cngov.net
In the past decade, much progress has been achieved in the study of the history of Chinese cartography. This message gives a brief review of these achievements in terms of projects, monographs, journal articles, etc. Titles given in [ ] are translations of the Chinese originals.
Ongoing project
  • '[Atlas of Ancient Urban Maps in China]', led by Prof. Zheng of CAS.
    The Institute of the History of Natural Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with support from the National Sciences Foundation, 1998-2000
    '[Atlas of Ancient Urban Maps in China]', led by Prof. Zheng of CAS.

43. Macmaps.com GIS And Mapping Webpage (page 1)
Links to geography, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and mapping sites on the internet. All links Category Science Social Sciences geography...... geologic assessment, and GPS surveying services for University of Department ofgeography 6.31 California Home of Maptitude Desktop mapping Software 6.33
http://www.index-site.com/gis.html
Link has moved to http://www.macmaps.com/gis.php . If you aren't transported there, just select the link

44. Surveying Links At UEL
University of Wales Swansea Department of geography. Norwegian Institute ofTechnology, surveying and mapping; Agricultural University of Norway
http://www.uel.ac.uk/scot/surveying/links/
Surveying Links
Profesional and Special Interest Societies:
Government Departments and Agencies
Geographic Information Management
United Kingdom Academic Sites

45. Geography On-Line!
The geography Network, Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS),American Congress on surveying and mapping. The GIS Portal!
http://fri.sfasu.edu/pages/resources/links/html/gislinks.html
var treeName = "FRITree"; var tree = new COOLjsTreePRO (treeName, FRI_TREE_NODES, FRI_TREE_FORMAT); Geography On-Line! A Guide to Spatial Data Sources on the World Wide Web Starting Points Texas Data Organizations The Geography Network Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS) American Congress on Surveying and Mapping The GIS Portal! ... American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing The WWW Virtual Library: Cartography, Geodesy, and GIS Texas Department of Transportation General Sources Texas Historical Commission URISA (Urban and Regional Information Systems Association) GIS Data Depot A Repository of Spatial Data Sponsored by Geo Community Texas General Land Office U S Geological Survey Global Spatial Data Infrastructure National Data National Mapping Information ESRI, Inc. /

46. Online Geography Student Handbook
edu, 202234-1450 Peer-reviewed journal covering topics in geography $94 per 301-493-0200Devoted to the Sciences of surveying and mapping, Land Information
http://everest.hunter.cuny.edu/~dstolarz/handbook.html
Welcome!
I am pleased to welcome you to another semester at Hunter College. Below you will find a wide variety of career development and department information that will help you broaden your professional exposure and streamline the completion of your educational objectives.
Professional Societies
The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM)
comprises 8,500 members in four organizations: The American Association of Geodetic Surveying (AAGS), American Cartographic Association (ACA), National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), and the Geographic and Land Information Society (GLIS). ACSM is committed to the advancement of the profession of surveying, mapping, and land information. The American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing ( ASPRS)
serving over 8,000 members internationally, is devoted to advancing knowledge and improving understanding of mapping sciences to promote the responsible application of photogrammetry, remote sensing, geographic information systems and supporting technologies. The local chapter of ASPRS is called the North Atlantic Region.

47. Library Of Congress, Collections Policy Statements, GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
B. Mathematical geography. GA51GA87, Surveys (general), 4, Related materials pertainingto surveying and mapping in specialized disciplines are classed as
http://www.loc.gov/acq/devpol/geocartable.html
COLLECTIONS POLICY STATEMENTS
GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
(Classes G, GA, GB, GF, and Z6001-Z6028) Contents I. Introduction
II. Scope
III. Collection strengths
IV. Comparison with other major research centers
V. General policy
VI. Collection levels for Geography I. Introduction This Collections Policy Statement deals with geography and cartography as a subject rather than a format. Geographic literature is defined as literature relating to the discipline of geography, including exploration and discovery, general geographic description and analysis, the history of geographic thought, geographic bibliography, historical geography, place-names, regional geography, and the various themes encompassed in the subfields of physical and human geography. Cartographic literature is broadly defined as literature relating to the discipline of cartography, including cartographic processes (data collection, compilation, design, and painting), aerial photography and remote sensing imagery, geographic information systems, the history of cartography, cartobibliography, and map librarianship (including map collecting and map conservation). II. Scope

48. Xap.com :: Career Details :: Surveyors
geography/mapping Technology, add geography/mapping Technology to XapPack. geography/UrbanStudies, add geography/Urban Studies to XapPack. Land surveying, add Land
http://www.xap.com/career/careerdetail/career17-1022.00.html
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career details :: surveyors
Description
Make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. Provide data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or dimension of land or land features on or near the earth's surface for engineering, mapmaking, mining, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes.
Experience
A minimum of two to four years of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.
Education Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not. Training Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training. Tasks
  • Surveys water bodies to determine navigable channels and to secure data for construction of breakwaters, piers, and other marine structures.
  • 49. Geography And Topographic Science - Geomatics - University Of Glasgow
    E., What might 1100 000 scale national mapping of Great surveying World. Departmentof geography Topographic Science University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ
    http://www.geog.gla.ac.uk/research/geomatics/Pub.htm
    home university of glasgow contact us the department:
    welcome

    news

    people

    info for schools
    ... home jump to:
    selected publications
    RECENT GEOMATICS PUBLICATIONS Dr Jane Drummond Drummond J. and Duckham M., " Assessment of error in digital vector data using fractal geometry" , International Journal of Geographic Information Science, January 2000, vol 14, No. 1, pp 67- 84, ISSN1365-8816. Drummond J., Alfaro I. and Shearer E., "Application of GIS to the management of lakes" submitted to GIM.
    "An approach to measuring recreational impact on Lochs" published in ? pp -. Drummond J., Cooper S. and Logan I.,
    " Maintaining a National Topographic Database" submitted to Survey and LIS (Amercan Congress of Surveying and Mapping). Drummond J., Burden N., Gray P. and Tait D,
    " Assessing and Visualising accuracy during 3D data capture at Digital Photogrammetric Workstations"

    50. QUT Library Surveying
    all individuals with an interest in digital mapping. and advanced students in surveying,civil engineering R 910 267, Modern geography an encyclopedic survey
    http://www.library.qut.edu.au/subjectpath/surveying.jsp

    51. Work As We Must- Land Surveying Links
    links to several useful sitesCategory Science Earth Sciences Businesses and Individuals...... surveying. GPS Maine Edu. Department of geography, University of Texas. SurveyPlanet. Geomatics. GuideMe.com mapping and surveying. Cadastral surveying.
    http://members.aol.com/wzltth/srvylnk.htm

    52. Dr. Ute Dymon, Water Disaster Geography, Water Resources Research Institute, KSU
    her MA (1984) in geography and her Ph.D. (1985) in geography from Clark and Cartography(1983) presented by the American Congress on surveying and mapping.
    http://dept.kent.edu/wrri/biodymon.htm
    Ute J. Dymon, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geography Member, Water Resources Research Institute Dr. Dymon is a geographer with a specialization in cartography and hazards management mapping. She has conducted research throughout the U.S. Education: She received her BS (1979) in Geography and Mathematics, her MA (1984) in Geography and her Ph.D. (1985) in Geography from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. She was the recipient of a Clark University Fellowship (1979-85) and was awarded the Keuffel and Esser Fellowship in Surveying and Cartography (1983) presented by the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. After working for nearly fifteen years as an applied cartographer, Ute Dymon returned to school to earn a Ph.D. at Clark University. Her initial appointment was at the University of Massachusetts. While there, she co-authored, with the Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Environmental Law Enforcement, the Atlas of Massachusetts River Systems: Environmental Designs for the Future, a defense of greenways as links for maintaining healthy ecosystems. In the summer of 1991, she was a cartographer with the United Nations in New York. She came to Kent State University in January of 1992 as an Assistant Professor of Geography and served as an Associate Professor since September 1997 in the Geography Department. During the 2000/2001 schoolyear, she was the Scientist-in-Residence with the United States Geological Survey.

    53. Main Heading Goes HereSubheading Goes Here
    Zhengzgou Institute of surveying and mapping, China. The Local Syntax of Map Symbolism.Hansgeorg Schlichtmann. Department of geography, University of Regina
    http://www.sbsm.gov.cn/icc2001/html/Second/PreLim_mon.htm
    Second Circular
    Technical Exhibition International Map Exhibition First Circular Return to Home Back
    PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PROGRAM
    Monday, August 6 Oral Session 1 GIS and Digital Mapping Integration of Multimedia Cartography, GPS, and GIS to Evaluate Environmental Policies: Results of a Pilot Project in Massachusetts Alberto Giordano Department of Earth and Geographic Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, U.S.A. GIS AND GOVERNMENT DECISION-MAKING Zhang Qingpu Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping, Beijing, China A 3D GIS PROTOTYPE FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS Fabien RAMOS Aerospatiale Matra, Matra Syst ACCURACY ASSESSMENT OF MAPPING PRODUCTS PRODUCED FROM THE STAR-3i AIRBORNE IFSAR SYSTEM Xiaopeng Li, A. Bruce Baker Intermap Technologies Corp., Canada GIS for Modeling Cartographic Design Alexander Martyneko, Tamara Nyrtsova, Sergei Glazov

    54. SUBJECT GUIDE For Land Surveying And Geo-informatics
    Definitions of surveying and Associated Terms. REF, TA505.D4. geography andCartography. G63.L6 1976. Glossary of the mapping Sciences. REF, TA505.G57 1994.
    http://www.lib.polyu.edu.hk/collser/libguides/subguides/lsgi.htm
    Subject Guide
    Land Surveying and Geo-informatics
    This subject guide introduces you to some sources of information in Land Surveying and Geo-informatics held in the Pao Yue-kong Library of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. All of the material is listed in the Library's Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC).
    Books
    Journals
    Electronic Journals
    Audio-Visual Materials
    Publications of Conferences
    Standards
    Hongkongiana
    Newspaper Databases
    Publications of Associations and Organizations
    Electronic Databases Computing Other Useful Databases Internet Web Sites PolyU Examination Paper Database These provide background material and are often a good place to start your search, as key concepts and terms are explained and a bibliography is often included. A few examples are:
    • The AGI Source Book for Geographic Information Systems SER
    • Definitions of Surveying and Associated Terms REF
    • Geography and Cartography
    • Glossary of the Mapping Sciences REF
    • A Guide to Understanding Land Surveys +
    • Professional Surveyor's Manual
    • Standard Handbook for Civil Engineers + REF
    • »»·P¤jã¨å REF Call numbers with the prefix REF indicate that the publications are located on the Podium Floor (2/F)- the Reference Collection. For titles marked with +, the Library has more than one copy, additional copies are kept in either the Reserve Collection or Circulation Collection.

    55. EDU2 : Level 2
    Association of Washington Geographers; Australia geography Teachers' Associationof of Geodesy and Geophysics; International Union of surveying and mapping;
    http://www.my-edu2.com/EDUSOCS/geosocs.htm
    GEOSOCS
  • CARTOGRAPHY
  • EUROGEOGRAPHY
  • GEOGRAPHY
  • GEOLOGY ...
  • US SURVEYORS *CARTOGRAPHY* @geosocs
  • Bay Area Automated Mapping Association
  • California Map Society
  • Cartography Specialty Group:us
  • Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya ...
  • Western Association of Map Libraries *EUROGEOGRAPHY* @geosocs
  • Associació de Geògrafs Professionals de Catalunya (AGPC)
  • Associació de Geògrafs de les Terres de Lleida
  • Associazione Italiana insegnanti di Geografia
  • Associação de Professores de Geografia:pt ...
  • ÖGG - Österr. Geographische Gesellschaft *GEOGRAPHY* @geosocs
  • Asian Association on Remote Sensing
  • Association RECLUS:geographie
  • Association of Earth Science Editors
  • Directory of Geoscience Organizations of the World 1998 ...
  • Welcome to the International Navigation Association *GEOLOGY* @geosocs
  • GEOLOGY : TITLE *GIS* @geosocs
  • Arbeitskreis Geographische Informationssysteme
  • Association for Geographic Information (AGI):uk
  • California Geographic Information Association
  • Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Home Page ...
  • asociación española de sistemas de información geográfica:es
  • *INT. GEOGRAPHY* @geosocs
  • Association of Washington Geographers
  • Australia - Geography Teachers' Association of Victoria
  • Australia New Zealand Land Information Council
  • Canadian Association of Geographers ...
  • royal canadian geographical society (rcgs) *SURVEYING* @geosocs
  • Alberta Land Surveyors Association
  • Association of Aerial Surveyors, Australia
  • 56. University Of Oregon News Releases
    competition conducted by the American Congress on surveying and mapping (ACSM). TheOregon atlas, created in the UO geography Department's InfoGraphics
    http://geography.uoregon.edu/department/news/atlaspress.htm
    Atlas of Oregon again wins prizes in international competition 'MAPS HAVE NEVER BEEN SO COOL'...
    Interactive 'Atlas of Oregon' Wins Two Top Prizes February 27, 2003 EUGENE-The "Atlas of Oregon CD-ROM" has been named winner of two top awards in this year's international competition conducted by the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM). The University of Oregon's innovative digital atlas competed against the best maps and atlases in the world, including the new "National Geographic Family Reference Atlas." The Oregon atlas, created in the UO Geography Department's InfoGraphics Laboratory in collaboration with UO Press, was awarded Best of Show and Best of Category honors in the Book and Atlas division. The awards will be presented March 31 in Phoenix, Ariz., at a ceremony during the organization's annual international convention. The "Atlas of Oregon CD-ROM" is a two-disc compendium of information about the state's economy, culture, history and natural resources. The project's creative team, headed by InfoGraphics director James Meacham and lead designer Erik Steiner, re-imagined the bestselling, 300-page "Atlas of Oregon" print edition for easy access using a computer. The result has garnered international attention for its cutting-edge use of digital wizardry to present information in new and powerful ways. As a Chicago Tribune feature story put it, "Maps have never been so cool."

    57. Department Of Surveying And Mapping Engineering,CCIT
    of the Figure of the Earth Hydrographic surveying Oceanography Practical Astronomy.Cartography geography Information System Digital mapping Cartography Map
    http://www.sinica.edu.tw/~iuggwww/IAG/related_inst/CCIT.html
    Department of Surveying and Mapping Engineering
    Chung Cheng Institute of Technology
    Introduction Department of Surveying and Mapping Engineering, formally Survey College of Combined Service Force, was founded in Peking in 1903 as Surveying and Mapping School, when the Republic of China was established in 1911. It was renamed Central Surveying School, and moved to several places during the years of North Expedition, War World II and Civic War. Following the transfer of nationalist government to Taiwan in 1949, it became subordinate to Combined Service Force. The consolidation in 1969 of three military academies Army Institute of Technology, Naval Engineering College, and Survey College of Combined Service Force, led to the foundation of Chung Cheng Institute of Technology (CCIT). The Survey College was united by affiliating to Engineering School of CCIT as Department of Surveying Engineering and remained until it was re-entitled Surveying and Mapping in 1988. To cultivate the surveying and mapping officials with advanced technology. To evolve the characteristic military surveying and mapping so as to underlie the strength of national defense and to facilitate the development of national defense industry. Students are instructed amid a milieu where philosophy, military science and natural science are conjugated. It is anticipated that students be practical, innovative, and agreeable to integrating theories with their applications. This Department is affiliated to the Engineering School of CCIT. In order to meet the needs of national defense. There are three groups within this department: Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Geodesy, and Cartography. To obtain the admission, an applicant must be 22 years old or younger who has graduated from a senior high school a vocational high school and passed the entrance examination.

    58. GInfoServer: GIS-organisations,departments,firms
    members practicing in the fields of surveying, cartography, geodesy Air Surveys; HarvardDesign and mapping Co., Inc Cambridge Department of geography GIS + RS.
    http://www.geo.uni-bonn.de/members/haack/gis-institutes.html
    GIS-relevant
    Institutions-Organisations-Departments-Companies
    1.a Institutions of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • The Federal Environmental Agency of Germany (UBA) Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) The central geoscientific institution of the German Federal Government. Federal Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Technology (bmbf) The Federal Office for Nature Conservation (BfN)
  • 1.b Institutions of the German States
  • Ministry of Environment of Lower Saxony Lower Saxony Geological Survey (NLfB) Hessisches Landesvermessungsamt : Digital products of the Hesse surveying adminitration (ALK, ATKIS) and "A B C" of the specialism terms. Bayerische Vermessungsverwaltung (only in german)
  • 2. Research Centres
  • Member of the Hermann von Helmholtz Association of National Research Centres a National Research Center, supported by the Federal Government and the State of Bavaria Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH (GKSS) The Karlsruhe Research Center (FZK): main areas: Environment, Energy, Microsystems, engineering, Fundamental research. DLR Forschungszentrum Stuttgart
  • 3. Projects

    59. Geodetic Datum Overview
    Dana, The Geographer's Craft Project, Department of geography, The University developedto describe geographic positions for surveying, mapping, and navigation
    http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/notes/datum/datum.html
    Geodetic Datum Overview
    Peter H. Dana k.foote@colorado.edu This page is available in a framed version . For convenience, a Full Table of Contents is provided. Revised: 2003.2.11.
    Associated Overviews
    Introduction to Geodetic Datums
    • Geodetic datums define the size and shape of the earth and the origin and orientation of the coordinate systems used to map the earth. Hundreds of different datums have been used to frame position descriptions since the first estimates of the earth's size were made by Aristotle. Datums have evolved from those describing a spherical earth to ellipsoidal models derived from years of satellite measurements. Modern geodetic datums range from flat-earth models used for plane surveying to complex models used for international applications which completely describe the size, shape, orientation, gravity field, and angular velocity of the earth. While cartography, surveying, navigation, and astronomy all make use of geodetic datums, the science of geodesy is the central discipline for the topic. Referencing geodetic coordinates to the wrong datum can result in position errors of hundreds of meters. Different nations and agencies use different datums as the basis for coordinate systems used to identify positions in geographic information systems, precise positioning systems, and navigation systems. The diversity of datums in use today and the technological advancements that have made possible global positioning measurements with sub-meter accuracies requires careful datum selection and careful conversion between coordinates in different datums.

    60. Country Pages : China
    Bureau of surveying and mapping(NBSM), among the others, we would like to cite theInstitute of geography of ASC, the Instituteof surveying and mapping of NBSM
    http://www.gisdevelopment.net/regional/china/iera.htm
    Home Site Map Subscribe Newsletters Search The Site ... China Where is China in Asia World ?
    China Web Resources
    A Brief Introduction to the Education, Research and Application of GIS in China
    Guo Renzhong , Bian Fuling
    Department of Cartography, Department of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
    Wuan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping, Wuan, 430070 P. R. China
    Abstract
    A little about China's GIS community

    Sensing(LIESMARS). Along with these research and education units, some cities have set up their own 'Information Center' created in land management or urban planning bureaux, such centers are mainly in charge of developing urban geographical databases and supplying digital map data, so they are real GIS practitioners.
    GIS is talked very widely now in China as in other countries, the GIS community is growing very rapidly, many important GIS-related units can not be mentioned in such a brief presentation.
    An overview on GIS education and training In some universities, cartography is offered to geography students of bachelor program as an independent course, and GIS is arranged as a part in cartography or quantitative techniques, but postgraduate students(of master or doctoral program) may have a special GIS course, GIS-related problems are often taken as dissertation subjects, in others, GIS courses are much more complete and systematic, here we present briefly two bachelor's programs offered in WTUSM. In the Department of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, the Information Engineering program offers following courses and practices.

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