| Geographic Information Science (GIScience)
Geographic Information Science (GIScience) is
a vibrant research field of multidisciplinary research and applications.
Work in GIScience seeks to redefine geographic concepts and their
use in the context of geographic information systems (GIS). GIScience
draws from and overlaps with more specialized research fields
such as computer science, statistics, mathematics, and psychology,
while it also contributes to further developments in those fields.
GIScience research in the geography department at UGA includes
a wide range of work on remote
sensing, cartographic
visualization, urban
and resource modeling, and qualitative GIS. In addition,
the faculty employs or develops state of the art GIS, remote sensing,
and geocomputation techniques to explore various geospatial systems
in order to advance our understanding of the real-world complexities.
The department has superb computing facilities for
GIScience research and instruction. It also hosts the Center
for Remote Sensing and Mapping which undertakes interdisciplinary
research projects. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of GIScience,
the department has strong collaborative
ties across and beyond campus. The university is a long-standing
member of the University Consortium for Geographic Information
Science (UCGIS). |