CAWa Central Asian Water. Training Course Geographical Information Systems in Hydrology

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CAWa Central Asian Water Training Course Geographical Information Systems in Hydrology 1 Place & Time Place to hold the workshop: Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany - GeoLab Arrival: 24 th October 2010 Workshop: 25 th 29 th October 2010 Departure: 30 th October 2010 2 Description of the Workshop Relevance of GIS Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become important and widely used tools for problem solving, management and decision support in science, resources management, administration and business. They facilitate integrated data management, analysis and visualization for real world applications explicitly considering the spatial dimension. GIS play an important role in decision and management support in water resources management and landscape planning, where they are increasingly being used world-wide. For research on the complex water and land management problems in Central Asia GIS is a valuable tool. The workshop is application-oriented and teaches the participants the general use of ArcGIS 9.3 with lessons of geodata integration of distributed sources, geodata management, sensor integration and map visualization. A special focus is set on hydrological data and the work with the ESRI ArcHydro extension. It will include methods of information exchange and the experience on the use of GIS in research, resources management and decision support applications. The workshop will transfer knowledge and experience of the German Research Center for Geosciences and the Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences to the experts of the Hydrometeorological Services and other water-related institutions in Central Asia. The training will enable the participants to independently work with GIS and apply the technology to their own projects in future. Course concept Overview of GIS functions by learning to work with ESRI ArcHydro. Alternation of short theoretical modules and problem oriented practical training. Examples of GIS used for typical problem solutions in hydrology will be demonstrated by the workshop leaders. Exercises are mainly selected from hydrological questions. Extensive tutorial by two trainers. The course concept is prepared to adapt the program to specific requests of the participants. These are invited to bring data of their current GIS projects. Course characteristics: The course program is planned as full-day lessons for 5 days. The lessons start at 9.30 a.m. and end at 4.00 (or 4.30) p.m. Each lesson is subdivided into 2 parts of problem presentation and demonstration by the lecturer, and practical work by the participants as the bigger part of the day. Page 1 of 5

A significant part of the course is dedicated to the work on specific GIS-problems which will be proposed by the participants. Each participant is expected to introduce in his own GIS problem, solve it with the support of the trainers and present the solution in the end of the course in a short presentation. The aim of the course is to train the participants in a confident use of GIS-software ArcGIS (Version 9.3). The thematical focus is laid on hydrological problems, but also general GIS functionalities and the handling of geodata as well as the creation of maps, the use of remote sensing data and geoservices are introduced. Language: Lectures are given in English with translation to Russian. The English user interface is used for the software ArcGIS 9.3 and ArcHydro Workshop Leaders Matthias Schroeder, CeGIT Centre for GeoInformation Technology at GFZ Kanayim Teshebaeva, Department «Technical infrastructures and management of the information» at CAIAG Organizers Helmholtz Center Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Telegrafenberg 14473 Potsdam, Germany in association with: CAIAG Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences Timur Frunze rd. 32/2 720027 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Information: Dr. Lira Joldubaeva CAIAG Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences Phone: +996 (312) 555454 218 email: l.joldubaeva@caiag.kg or Cholpon Djaparkulova Phone: +996 312 555454 220 Email: ch.akulueva@caiag.kg Stephan Duckert Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Phone +49 (331) 288-1038 Email: duckert@gfz-potsdam.de Internet: www.cawa-project.net Page 2 of 5

3 Participants and Funding Target group are advanced GIS users and experts from the hydrometeorological services, research institutions, water management organisations and universities in Central Asia. Participants are expected to have basic knowledge of the software ArcGIS 9 user interface and experience in GIS projects. The training course is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office in the frame of the CAWa project. The CAWa project provides funding for travel (economy flight from Central Asia to Germany) and accommodation expenses for up to two participants from each Central Asian country. Accommodation will be organized by CAWa course coordination. 4 Application Potential participants are expected to fill in the application form and submit an abstract of 400 words, either in English or Russian, on their GIS project and its practical relevance in their daily work. Deadlines Submission of application form and abstract 01 st October 2010 Notification of acceptance 08 th October 2010 Issue of invitations for visa application 08 th October 2010 Page 3 of 5

Training Course Geographical Information Systems in Hydrology Date: 25th 29th October 2010 Place: Helmholtz Center Potsdam German Research Center for Geosciences GFZ, Germany Application From Title Surname Given Names Citizenship Year of birth Organization Position Address City ZIP Code/Postal Code Country Telephone/Fax Email: Abstract Title of GIS project Amount of requested travel costs (Sums) Do you need Visa support for Germany? If so, please fill in the data needed for the visa application: Passport number Passport valid until Day and place of birth Comments Please return this application form including the abstract of the GIS project on a separate page not later than 01 st October 2010 to: Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences CAWa course coordination Fax +49 (331) 288-2321 Email: duckert@gfz-potsdam.de Page 4 of 5

5 Course Program GIS in Hydrology Monday, 25 th October 2010 Using of geographical data in preparation of a data base for the entire course Applying base functions and spatial analysis Coordinating systems Applying map creation techniques Aim is to generate an individual map Tuesday, 26 th October 2010 Hydrological modeling with the tool ArcHydro Preparation of the terrain data for further processing steps Applying the terrain morphology Applying terrain Preprocessing of DEM, e.g. flow direction, calculating of threshold etc. Aim is to generate a hydrologic model of a specific water catchment Wednesday, 27 th October 2010 Remote Sensing and GIS data handling Levels of Image Integration Geodatabase systems Administration of spatial information Database planning and design Aim is to generate a geodata base for raster and vector data Thursday, 28 th October 2010 Integration, visualization and analyzing of sensor stations Time series in GIS and Google Earth Building of charts from the time series Additional practices with GPS (construction and parts of GPS) Devices and post-processing of the data into GIS and Google Earth Aim is the visualizing of sensors with charts in a map and the using of GPS data Friday, 29 th October 2010 Applying of few and typical visual impact analysis in the 3D environment. Geodata infrastructure and geoservices Introduction in standardizations like OGC, ISO, Metadata Introduction in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Aim is the visualization of course data and hydrological results in 3D view environments and an insight in geoservices, standards, FOSS-GIS Excursion: Visit of the office of Germany's National Meteorological Service (DWD) in Potsdam Changes stay under reservation. Page 5 of 5