Biology Department
Muhlenberg College GIS
~Exploring the World~
What is a GIS?
A geographic information system (GIS) is a tool used
to map and analyze objects. It assembles, stores, manipulates and
displays geographically referenced information.
How does it work?
A GIS retrieves maps and other data which are then
stored or filed as layers of information.
Why use it?
GIS technology enables complex analyses to be made
about the spatial properties and potential relationships of objects and
events. It integrates the benefits offered by both database operations
and those offered by the visual perspective of maps.
GIS at Muhlenberg
GIS Laboratory
Current GIS Research
Related
Coursework
GIS Maps and Data
Links
a list of links to GIS-related websites

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