Year
2021
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 1-hour lecture weekly
1 x 3-hour computer lab weekly
Prerequisites
1 of STEM1002, STEM8002, GEOG1003, GEOG2700, GEOG8700
Enrolment not permitted
1 of GEOG3731, GEOG3751, GEOG7711, GEOG8731, GEOG8751, STEM3003 has been successfully completed
Assessment
Assignment(s), Report, Test(s)
Topic description

Computer models designed to analyse processes operating in space and time are useful tools for understanding how variables (e.g., human, plant, animal) respond to changes in their environment. Similarly, geostatistics is a popular technique for measuring the level of spatial dependence in data. Students are exposed to a range of geostatistical and spatial and temporal modelling and approaches as they apply to human, ecological and environmental problems. Lectures provide a theoretical background to the topic content, and computer-based GIS labs provide students with practical experience in these techniques.

Educational aims

This topic aims to provide students with a good understanding of spatial and temporal geostatistical and modelling approaches, as they apply to human, ecological and environmental problems.

Expected learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:

  1. Describe a range of spatial and temporal modelling approaches as they apply to human, ecological and environmental problems
  2. Explain and illustrate the importance of spatial and temporal modelling and geostatistics
  3. Apply a range of spatial and temporal modelling approaches and report on results
  4. Select and apply a range of geostatistical approaches and report on results
  5. Critically evaluate and validate geostatistical and modelling results