GIS and Spatial Analysis

Overview

The module will be run for twelve weeks from September to December and examines two aspects of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Spatial Planning. The first part investigates the role of GIS in planning practice and research, looking in particular at key concepts in GIS, spatial literacy, data sources and the role of mapping and maps. The second part of the module involves the practical application of GIS and aims to teach students the basics of using GIS software (ArcGIS 9.2).

Learning Objectives

1. Generate integrated and well substantiated responses to spatial planning challenges. 2. Demonstrate how efficient resource management helps to deliver effective spatial planning. 3. Explain the contribution that planning can make to the built and natural environment and in particular recognise the implications of climate change. 4. Demonstrate effective research, analytical, evaluative and appraisal skills and the ability to reach appropriate evidence based decisions. 5. Recognise the role of communication skills in the planning process and the importance of working in an inter-disciplinary context and be able to demonstrate negotiation, mediation, advocacy and leadership skills.

Skills

Oral and written presentation skills; working in a team; spatial literacy; report writing skills; and qualitative and quantitative research skills.

Assessment

Students must pass all assessment components.

Coursework

100%

Examination

0%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

EVP7032

Teaching Period

Autumn Semester

Duration

12 Weeks