(in Polish) Przedmioty dla studentów programu 4EU+ (course group defined by Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies)
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2023Z - Winter semester 2023/24 2024Z - Winter semester 2024/25 (there could be semester, trimester or one-year classes) |
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1900-4EU-CTG |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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The course examines tourism as a global, national and local phenomenon, with economic, social, and environmental impacts. It brings together geographical concepts and theories and apply them to understand tourism development in the real world places. It links tourism development to key geographical issues such as globalisation, mobility, social-ecological systems and global environmental change. |
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1900-4EU-HET |
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Winter semester 2023/24
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1900-4EU-IAVSD |
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
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Brief description
Course conducted in a stationary mode in the IT-lab at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies University of Warsaw, 90 hours (taught in two days per week: Mon, Fri - in total 8 hours per week). All students entering the course should be already experienced in ArcGIS (Pro) use at the intermediate or higher level, with emphasis put on: usage of spatial database, analysis and visualization of spatial data. Required knowledge concerning: - remote sensing (image databases, basics concepts and basics of digital image processing) - acquisition of spatial data from external sources (including spatial databases) - visualization of quantitative and qualitative data, - basic knowledge on thematic cartography and common thematic map types. |
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