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1 May 2007 - 11 May 2007
Unit: Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing
Location: Gaia, PC37/PC38

Course objectives
The course outlines the explanation of Network (analysis) principles as applied in and via GIS: theoretical background
(graph theory); processing of networks; data models; ,network capturing and availability; network applications.

Program
The course is scheduled for two weeks at Wageningen University from the May 1st until May 11th.
The preliminary program offers the following lectures and assignments.

May 1st: 9 am lecture Graph theory – pt 1
May 2nd: 9 am
lecture Graph theory – pt 2
May 2nd: 1:30 pm network
assignment 1/2
May 3rd: 9 am lecture network modules in GIS
May 3rd: 1:30 pm network
assignment 1/2
May 4th: 9 am lectures capturing network data (by Dutch Cyclist Ass, TeleAtlas)
May 4th: 1:30 pm lecture capturing network data (by Open Street Map)
May 7th: 9 am lectures network application landscape planning and landscape ecology
May 7th: 1:30 pm network
assignment 3
May 8th: 9 am lectures navigation tools (by VDA)
May 8th: 1:30 pm network
assignment 3
May 9th: 9 am lectures network application leisure studies and hydrology
May 9th: 1.30 pm network
assignment 2/3
May 10th: 10:30 am lecture sensorweb nets (by TNO)
May 10th: 1.30 pm network
assignment 2/3
May 11th: 9 am – 5 pm network assignment 2

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