UBDC Summer Training 2017: Introduction to Network Analysis in ArcGIS
- When:
- Wednesday 2 August 2017
- Time:
- 10:00 – 13:00 BST
- Where:
- Jura Teaching Lab, Level 4 Annexe, University of Glasgow Library, Hillhead Street, Glasgow G12 8QE GET DIRECTIONS
Network analysis is a particularly useful class of analysis, which can be performed with a Geographic Information System (GIS).
Network analysis allows us to analyse problems which are connected to the transportation of goods or people across a network. Using these methods we can consider questions such as: What is the shortest route between two points? What is the service area for a facility? Where should bus stops be placed along a route in order to maximise ridership? This course will cover how to get routing data, import it into ArcGIS and then perform analysis. This course builds on your existing GIS knowledge with a focus on network analysis for understanding spatial data and making informed, data-driven decisions that can be applied to urban planning and policymaking.
Course instructor
David McArthur, UBDC, University of Glasgow
Course duration
Half day (Wednesday 2nd August 2017, 10:00am – 1:00pm)
Course location
Jura teaching lab, Level 4 Annexe, Glasgow University Library
Audience
Social scientists, students, practitioners
Fees
- £25 - For UK registered students
- £35 - For staff at UK academic institutions, Research Council UK funded researchers, UK public sector staff and staff at UK registered charity organisations
- £50 - For all other participants
Pre-requisite knowledge
Introduction to ArcGIS course or equivalent knowledge
Course content
- Getting Integrated Transport Network (ITN) data from the OS
- Converting ITN data into readable form
- Other sources of network data and how to process them
- Routing analysis
- Location allocation
- Calculating service areas
- Calculating origin-destination cost matrices