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Spatial Planning and Geographic Information

Code: LTAM11     Sigla: OTIG

Áreas Científicas
Classificação Área Científica
OFICIAL Urbanismo e Vias de Comunicação
OFICIAL Informática

Ocorrência: 2022/2023 - 1S Ícone  do Teams

Ativa? Yes
Unidade Responsável: Departamento de Sistemas e Informática
Curso/CE Responsável: Environmental and Marine Technology

Ciclos de Estudo/Cursos

Sigla Nº de Estudantes Plano de Estudos Anos Curriculares Créditos UCN Créditos ECTS Horas de Contacto Horas Totais
LTAM 38 Plano de Estudos 2016/17 2 - 6 90 162

Docência - Responsabilidades

Docente Responsabilidade
José Carlos Ribeiro Ferreira

Docência - Horas

Theorethical and Practical : 4,00
Practical and Laboratory: 2,00
Type Docente Turmas Horas
Theorethical and Practical Totais 1 4,00
José Carlos Ribeiro Ferreira 4,00
Practical and Laboratory Totais 2 4,00
Cédric Claude Bernard Grueau 4,00

Língua de trabalho

Portuguese

Objetivos

This curricula unit aims to study spatial planning (SP) and geographic information (GI). The SP component´s main objectives are:

-  Study the SP in its multiple facets, as a scientific discipline, an administrative technique and a policy that develops an interdisciplinary and integrated perspective.
- To explore the fundamentals of performance in Spatial Planning, presenting different approaches to Planning and Land Management.
- To acquire knowledge of the instruments that support the land management, through its study and the environmental and landscape variables integration mechanisms associated with them.

The IG component provides an introduction to the development, terminology and application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS):

- To provide a description of the scope and nature of the GI studies.
-To define the nature of GIS and the key components of the geographic information.
- To establish the relationship between technology, data, methods and organizations in the use of GIS.
- To identify the key issues related to the design, establishment, operation and problems associated with the use of GIS.

Resultados de aprendizagem e competências

The first part of the syllabus covers a number of important concepts base and sources of information for land management including planning and land use planning. Also deals with various instruments and tools available for the formation of a technician involved in spatial planning issues. It also addresses the importance of incorporating green areas and coastal environmental protection to improve the economic development of regions.

The second part of the program, in laboratory classes, in geographic information lectures, it is intended that students acquire concepts of territory and land management through geographic information systems and using IT platform to apply to concrete data of territorialinformation and works with it into GIS environment.

Modo de trabalho

Presencial

Pré-requisitos (conhecimentos prévios) e co-requisitos (conhecimentos simultâneos)

not applicable

Programa

Spatial planning

1. Introduction and concepts of planning and land use planning

Historical evolution of planning and land use planning. Spatial planning as post-industrial revolution phenomenon. Important schools of planning. The evolution of the occupation of the territory and problems. The sustainable development and the contribution of regional planning.

2. The planning process Planning levels and scales. Evolution of planning mechanisms in spatial planning: the rational model or image Plan; Strategic Planning; Planning for sustainable development (Agenda 21); Performance evaluation - Indicators of use. The functioning of urban and regional areas: methods of characterization, diagnosis and prediction: Demographics, Housing, Equipment, Transport and Mobility. Biophysical planning. Definition of load capacities, skills and capabilities. Identification impacts.

3. Spatial planning tools 3.1. Territory structure systems Urban system; system of mobility and accessibility; protection systems and environmental enhancement (ecological structure, protected areas, Natura 2000, green corridors). REN and RAN: goals, delimitation, weaknesses, potential and compatible uses. The land-use planning: the Regional Development Plans and Operational Program. Typology of territorial management instruments, the National, Regional and Municipal level; Instruments and Regulatory Constraints (easements and restrictions). Public participation in planning and leading actors: monitoring and monitoring plans. Different models of participation. The environmental component of the instruments; Relationship between nature conservation and land use planning. Integration of the hydrological cycle in planning and urban design: risk areas of flooding, permeability and retention. Risks in spatial planning. 3.2. Portuguese Territory planning Territorial diagnostics. The state and perspectives of the Portuguese Spatial Planning.

4. Green infrastructure (GI) planning Basic concepts: green infrastructure, green corridor, ecological structure, ecological urban structure, green spaces, cycle paths. Importance of services provided by the green infrastructures (economic, social and ecological). 

5. Coastal Management and Integrated Coastal Zone planning The issue of occupation of environmentally sensitive and vulnerable areas to environmental and technological risks and the resilience of coastal systems. Impacts of territorial artificiality; the importance of territorial carrying capacity and resilience of ecosystems and coastal communities. Management of coastal resources and associated activities (tourism, leisure, recreation and ports). Management, organization and port logistics. The GI and Beaches Management. Sustainable planning of tourist areas (resorts). The GI and the management of coastal urban fronts. Planning and integrated management of coastal and marine zones. The government and nongovernmental stakeholders in coastal zone management. The Maritime Public Domain.

Geographic information

1. Coordinate systems and Geo referencing information.

2. Acquisition techniques GPS, aerial photography and remote sensing. Global Positioning System (GPS): system components, operation and practical applications. Platforms and sensors in remote sensing. Digital image processing.

3. Conceptual models and geographic modeling
Vector models (definition, topology, and spatial analysis). Matrix models (definition, spatial analysis). Digital Terrain Models.

Introduction to Database management systems according to the relational model (normalization and SQL query). Concepts of relational databases of alphanumeric data and spatial and attribute data. Database analysis functions. Quality of geographic data.

4. Operation and organization of GIS applications principles
Explore GIS concepts. Data visualization. Inquire GIS databases. Working spatial data. Working with tables. Edit data. Work with georeferenced data. Data presentation.

5. GIS to Spatial Planning application
Practical analysis of specific cases of geometric registration and thematic cartography
produced through GIS. Public access to spatial information. Infrastructures for spatial information. Digital libraries.

Bibliografia Obrigatória

Cosme , António; Projeto Em Sistemas de Informação Geográfica, Lidel., 2012
Ferrão, João; O Ordenamento do Território como Política Pública, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian., 2011
Ferreira, José C., Renato Monteiro, and Vasco R. Silva; Planning a Green Infrastructure Network from Theory to Practice: The Case Study of Setúbal, Portugal, Sustainability , 2021. ISBN: https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158432
Ferreira, José C., Fábio S. Cardona, Catarina Jóia Santos, and José A. Tenedório ; Hazards, Vulnerability, and Risk Analysis on Wave Overtopping and Coastal Flooding in Low-Lying Coastal Areas: The Case of Costa da Caparica, Portugal, Water, 2021. ISBN: https://doi.org/10.3390/w13020237
Ferreira, J.C., Monteiro, R., Silva, V.R., Marques, A., Moreno, P.; Estrutura Ecológica Municipal de Setúbal - Uma Infraestrutura Verde para um ordenamento do território de base ecológica. , FCT NOVA/C.M. Setúbal, 2019
Greed, Clara; Introducing Planning, Athlone Press, 2000
Oliveira, Fernanda Paula; Portugal: território e ordenamento, , Almedina, 2009
Longley, P.A., Goodchild, M.F., Maguire, D.J., Rhind, D.; Geographic Information Systems and Science, John Wiley & Sons, 2010
Matos, João; Fundamentos de Informação Geográfica, Lidel, 2008
Monteiro, Renato, José C. Ferreira, and Paula Antunes; Green Infrastructure Planning Principles: An Integrated Literature Review, LAND, 2020. ISBN: https://doi.org/10.3390/land9120525
Metternicht, G; Land Use and Spatial Planning: Enabling Sustainable Management of Land Resources, Springer., 2018
QGIS Project; Uma Introdução Simples para SIG — Documentação QGIS Documentation, 2022

Bibliografia Complementar

Randolph, J. ; Environmental Land Use Planning and Management, Island Press, 2012
Rydin, Y; The purpose of planning, Policy Press, 2012

Métodos de ensino e atividades de aprendizagem

Spatial planning (SP) component

Participative and expositive method, being privileged interactive training in the introduction of theoretical concepts. It is intended to lead the students to draw conclusions, guiding them in the process.

The evaluation of the theoretical part is carried out by continuous assessment by performing 2 tests. The practical component is assessed by conducting practical research work to be carried out in an integrated manner with GI component to present at the end of the semester.

Geographic information (GI) component

Participative method, being privileged interactive training in the introduction of theoretical concepts in IT platform of geographic information (GIS).

The evaluation is carried out through practical work proposed to be developed in GIS to be held in an integrated manner with the SP component

The course has a practical component in addition to the theoretical in order to illustrate in practice, the theoretical concepts by the use of the problem base learning methodology (PBL) in order to develop in students: 1) the ability to research, application of scientific method and organization of written and oral work; 2) skills 'know-how' to acquire knowledge in teamwork; (3) develop critical spirit on the land area of the territory and geographical information. The teaching methodology refers to the lecture method of the syllabus, with the support of slides that accompany the class, as well as examples and case studies and the resolution of some exercises in the TP classes, in order to students understand the concepts and to apply them in practice if they need to develop some work on SPGI area. The use of GIS software platform in laboratory classes allows students to better understand the potential of GIS tools in territorial management. All material classes and syllabus is provided in the Moodle platform. How develops the teaching methodology of the course of SPGI enables students to achieve great success in the course.

Software

QGIS

Tipo de avaliação

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Componentes de Avaliação

Designation Peso (%)
Participação presencial 10,00
Teste 40,00
Trabalho escrito 20,00
Trabalho laboratorial 30,00
Total: 100,00

Componentes de Ocupação

Designation Tempo (Horas)
Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico 10,00
Estudo autónomo 20,00
Frequência das aulas 20,00
Trabalho de investigação 10,00
Trabalho escrito 20,00
Trabalho laboratorial 20,00
Total: 100,00

Obtenção de frequência

In order to attend the course unit, you must meet the following requirements:
a) Attend the mandatory percentage of TP/PL classes of the discipline according to the attendance regime (75%)
b) Obligatorily carry out the practical assignments evaluated TP with an average ≥ 9.5 points.

Fórmula de cálculo da classificação final

I - THEORETICAL COMPONENT - PRACTICE (50%)

a) Individual assessment of the SP theoretical component through two tests (100%)

b) Individual evaluation of the theoretical component of GI,

- 50% Labs (top 3) + 50% Test


Evaluation of the theoretical component of the subject (a+b): 2/3 theoretical grade from SP (a) + 1/3 theoretical grade from IG (b). To obtain approval, the average of the tests must be equal to or greater than 9.5 values.


NOTE - Per exam:SP component of the exam + IG component of the exam.



I I - PRACTICAL COMPONENT (50%)

a) Assessment of the practical component through group work (100%)

Assessment of the practical component through group work (100%):
Group work with an SP component and an IG component (min. 9.5 mean values and min 9.5 values in each component)
Evaluation of the practical component: NP = 60% SP + 40% IG


III - Final course grade: 50% Practical (I) + 50% Theoretical (II)
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