[OSGeo Africa] Free course about crime mapping. GIS for criminology
Chris
chris at airphotoafrica.co.za
Mon May 7 10:11:23 PDT 2018
To MS Turnbull ...
I see you -- and -- raise you
ANALYSING THE PRACTICAL FEASIBILITY OF USING
FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
( FOSSGIS) IN MILITARY OPERATIONS
https://repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/60365/Henrico
_Analysing_2017.pdf?sequence=1
Leave your chips at the door
To the OP
Thank you Sir
CM
After taking all of human history
for population to reach one billion.
It took only a little over a century
To reach two billion in 1930.
The Third Billion was added in just thirty years.( 1960 )
The Fourth Billion in only Fifteen Years. ( 1975 )
The Fifth Billion in Twelve Years ( 1987 )
The Sixth billion in just ThirteenYears. ( 2000 )
On 7 May 2018 at 18:38, Sara Turnbull wrote:
> teeeee heeee heee heeee heee
>
> On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 5:18 PM, Mario Carrera <mcarrera at gvsig.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > a free course about Geographic Information Systems applied to
> > criminology through several video-tutorials is now available.
> > The list of topics and the links to the different videos are available
> > at this post: https://blog.gvsig.org/2018/05/07/free-course-about-crime-
> > mapping-gis-in-criminology/
> > gvSIG Crime is the solution offered by the gvSIG Association to
> > organize, analyze and maintain information related to security and
> > crime. A platform adapted to the needs of each organization and
> > territory, that includes several components, an important web part that
> > establishes the necessary computer infrastructure to organize, share and
> > access spatial information, with all types of spatio-temporal analysis
> > tools, support for field tasks, …, and components that are more
> > oriented to advanced analysis such as the desktop Geographic Information
> > System (GIS).
> > The course does not intend to make an exhaustive tour of all the gvSIG
> > Desktop tools, and it’s focused on carrying out through practical
> > exercises an invitation to explore the potential of its use in
> > criminology.
> > We hope that it's useful for you.
> >
> > Best regards
> > --
> >
> > *Mario Carrera*
> >
> > Training, Language and Communication Manager. gvSIG Association
> >
> > Responsable de Formación, Internacionalización y Difusión.
> > Asociación gvSIG
> >
> > http://www.gvsig.com
> >
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>
>
> --
>
> *Sara Turnbull*
>
> Exploration Geologist
>
> M.Sc. | B.Sc. (Hons.)
>
> Pr. Sci. Nat. 117787
>
>
> +27 84 563 6436 <+27%2084%20563%206436>
>
> sara.sjt.turnbull at gmail.com
>
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