Course Outline

Introduction

  • Understanding the fundamentals of ArcMap and ArcGIS for government applications
  • Navigating the ArcMap interface to support public sector workflows

Data Collection and Integration

  • Collecting and importing geographic data to enhance governmental operations
  • Georeferencing to align data with real-world locations for accurate governance
  • Creating feature datasets for social and archaeological elements to support informed decision-making

Data Management and Organization

  • Organizing and managing geographic data for efficient government use
  • Creating attribute tables and establishing relationships to ensure data integrity
  • Applying data dictionaries and metadata for comprehensive record-keeping and transparency

Spatial Analysis Techniques

  • Using spatial analysis tools to support evidence-based policy-making
  • Conducting spatial queries and overlays to identify patterns and trends
  • Applying geoprocessing tools for data transformation to enhance public services

Social Impact Evaluation

  • Identifying the key components of social impact assessments for government projects
  • Utilizing spatial data for impact evaluation to ensure responsible governance
  • Generating reports and presentations for stakeholders to foster accountability and engagement

Archaeological Data Handling

  • Managing archaeological data with GIS to support cultural resource management for government
  • Performing site selection and analysis to inform public sector projects
  • Ensuring compliance with archaeological regulations to uphold legal standards

Project Workflows

  • Developing workflows for collecting data in alignment with governmental objectives
  • Analyzing data for transmission line and substation projects to enhance infrastructure planning for government
  • Creating custom maps and layouts for project documentation to support clear communication and record-keeping

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Basic computer proficiency
  • Understanding of Geographic Information System (GIS) principles

Audience for Government

  • Environmental scientists
  • Archaeologists
 14 Hours

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