Students gain fundamental knowledge about forest data structures and their spatial and digital representation. They become familiar with IT based methods and techniques of relevance for forest science analysis and management.
The course makes a link between forest and environmental measurements and processes and the data structures most appropriate to represent them. Addressed are basic (e.g. arrays, lists, matrices) and complex (e.g. databases, georeferenced data, metadata) structures, as well as their digital representation in the computer. Concrete examples from forestry and environmental sciences are used, including imagery, categorical variables, images and video.- Dozent*in: Luis Miranda
- Dozent*in: Jens Müller
- Dozent*in: Jan-Peter Mund
- Dozent*in: Nicole Voss
- Dozent*in: Evelyn Wallor