Processing Geographical Data in QGIS

 

In person 

This workshop focuses on how to manage and process geospatial data for further analysis. The workshop will cover the techniques on how to manipulate geospatial data using QGIS and how to visualise the results of geoprocessing. 

The workshop will start with an introduction to the concept of geo-processing, including its common types and when it is applied within the QGIS platform. This will be followed by practical exercises using real-world data, allowing participants to gain hands-on experience. By the end of the session, students will have learned how to manipulate geospatial data to align with their research objectives and perform various descriptive and statistical analyses. 

The workshop will provide a foundational understanding of how geoprocessing can be used to prepare data for further analysis, along with an introduction to key tools for performing geoprocessing tasks. Additionally, participants will gain hands-on experience with QGIS, enhancing their understanding of the software's functionality. By building familiarity with both the core principles and the software itself, the session will equip attendees with the confidence to apply these techniques to their own research and explore new applications in the future. 

 

This course will be taught by Ki Tong

  

After taking part in this event, you may decide that you need some further help in applying what you have learnt to your research. If so, you can book a Data Surgery meeting with one of our training fellows. 

More details about Data Surgeries. 

Those who have registered to take part will receive an email with full details on how to get ready for this course. 

If you’re new to this training event format, or to CDCS training events in general, read more on what to expect from CDCS training. Here you will also find details of our cancellation and no-show policy, which applies to this event. 

  

Level  

This workshop requires the following pre-knowledge:   

  • General understanding of Geographical Information Systems including key difference between vectors and rasters, coordinate reference system and basic symbology. 

  

Learning Outcomes 

  • Familiarise with topographical data and organise them for analysis. 

  • Understand how raster geoprocessing tools (subsetting geospatial data based on clips) work and how they can be used. 

  • Understand how vector geoprocessing tools (buffer, intersection, dissolve, difference) work and how they can be used. 

  • Perform other methods to subset geospatial data. 

  • Create simple visualisations for geoprocessed results. 

  

Skills  

  • Manipulating and preparing geospatial data using QGIS 

  • Applying core geoprocessing operations 

  • Creating basic visualisations of processed geospatial data 

 

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Room 4.35, Edinburgh Futures Institute

This room is on Level 4, in the North East side of the building.

When you enter via the level 2 East entrance on Middle Meadow Walk, the room will be on the 4th floor straight ahead.

When you enter via the level 2 North entrance on Lauriston Place underneath the clock tower, the room will be on the 4th floor to your left.

When you enter via the level 0 South entrance on Porters Walk (opposite Tribe Yoga), the room will be on the 4th floor to your right.

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