A MODEL OF COLLABORATIVE THEMATIC DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN THE FIELD OF GEOMATICS

IF 0.6 Q4 AGRONOMY
A. Badea, Zohra Lilichabaane, B. Deffontaines, C. Moise, A. Virsta
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In the last half-century, the knowledge and understanding of the problems generated by the climate variations have been facilitated by a spectacular evolution of monitoring techniques based on evolved means of acquisition, processing and interpretation of geospatial data. In parallel, but at a slower pace, the training methods specific to geomatics were given due importance in education. Faced with the real needs to process geospatial data applied to agriculture and the environment and the opportunities of creating many jobs in the sector of spatial environmental information, universities need teachers. But, in a large number of cases, they have been formed imperfectly and sometimes convey an approximate and questionable formation. Therefore, it is essential to establish a solid quality training based on an original approach in geomatics applied to agriculture, environment and sustainable development. The ERASMUS+ project “Capacity building in the field of geomatics applied to agriculture and environment in Tunisia (GEOMAG)” is an example of a modern approach to the way of effective training, developed in synergy with the rapid progress of the geospatial domain.
一种在地理信息学领域合作的专题发展教育计划模式
在过去的半个世纪里,基于地理空间数据的获取、处理和解释手段的监测技术的惊人发展,促进了对气候变化产生的问题的了解和理解。与此同时,但速度较慢的是,专门针对风水学的训练方法在教育中受到了应有的重视。面对处理应用于农业和环境的地理空间数据的实际需求,以及在空间环境信息领域创造许多就业机会的机会,大学需要教师。但是,在许多情况下,它们的形成并不完美,有时会传达出一种近似的、有问题的形成。因此,有必要在应用于农业、环境和可持续发展的地理学的独创方法的基础上,建立一个坚实的质量培训。ERASMUS+项目“突尼斯应用于农业和环境的地理信息学领域的能力建设(GEOMAG)”是一个与地理空间领域的快速发展协同发展的有效培训方式的现代方法的例子。
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