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This is my first time using, but it looks interesting and useful.
Glad to hear you find GIS interesting and useful. There might be some issues along the ways, please don’t hesitate to ask questions. Embrace the learning journey and enjoy exploring the world of GIS!
I also agrees, QGIS is very powerful and it have a lot of functionality but thinking from my country context, in Myanmar, we don’t have good data, QGIS is a mapping application and it have some data functionality but I think it’s still garbage in and garbage out. If we can’t provide good and representative data, plotting everything on a map would be useless. So, me and my team are working on getting good quality data, at least from our project areas now, so when we use QGIS in the future, it will be a powerful tool.
Great comment, Zarni. I completely agree with you. GIS is a powerful tool with extensive functionality. It’s however important to recognize that in resource-limited settings, not only Myanmar, data availability and quality can present significant challenges. The “garbage in, garbage out” principle applies to data analysis in any context, not only GIS, emphasizing the need for accurate and representative data to derive meaningful results from mapping and analysis.
I hope you find this course useful in your journey with GIS. If you need assistance or support for your future projects, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us and our team. Happy to help. 🙂
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