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Courtney Wilson

Maps for Advocacy: An Introduction to Geographical Mapping Techniques - 0 views

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    "The power of geographic and spatial information design is often an untapped resource. Much work done by advocacy organisations has some "spatial" element to it and includes data that can, when approached creatively, be easier to explore and understand when mapped or displayed visually. However, until recently, using computer mapping technologies proved to be incredibly challenging, expensive and time consuming and therefore often inappropriate for small and medium-sized organisations."
Nancy Trautmann

NSF Video - Michael Goodchild discusses using social networks to define landscapes. - U... - 0 views

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    Community mapping, a form of citizen science whereby local people participate in geographically defining an area, is increasingly taking on greater significance--especially during times of emergency and natural disaster. Director of the University of California, Santa Barbara's Center for Spatial Studies Michael Goodchild discusses "From Community Mapping to Critical Spatial Thinking: The Changing Face of GIS"
William Hunter

spatial data - red listed species - 0 views

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    ohhh. I've used this website often but didn't realize they offered spatial data. Can't wait to try
Michael Batek

Spatial Analysis of Plant Diversity and Distribution-Training Manual - 1 views

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    A training manual to use a free open-source GIS to do spatial analysis with plant biodiversity and distribution
Courtney Wilson

Siting a Wind Farm in Colorado - 0 views

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    "In this 50-question activity, you will determine the best locations to site a wind energy farm in Colorado. You will use GIS as your primary investigative tool and use spatial analysis techniques to consider the best site. You will consider highways, wind speed, cities, size of polygon, contiguity, elevation, federal land, and will perform a number of geoprocessing functions including dissolve, intersect, erase, join, and more to arrive at your conclusion. "
Courtney Wilson

Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository - 0 views

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    "CUGIR is an active online repository in the National Spatial Data Clearinghouse program. CUGIR provides geospatial data and metadata for New York State, with special emphasis on those natural features relevant to agriculture, ecology, natural resources, and human-environment interactions."
Nancy Trautmann

Nature's Benefits in Kenya: An Atlas of Ecosystems and Human Well-Being | World Resourc... - 1 views

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    This report provides a new approach to examining the links between ecosystem services (the benefits derived from nature) and the poor. Through a series of maps and analyses, the authors focus on the environmental resources most Kenyans rely on such as soil, water, forest, rangeland, livestock, and wildlife. The atlas overlays georeferenced statistical information on population and household expenditures with spatial data on ecosystems and their services (water availability, wood supply, wildlife populations, and the like) to yield a picture of how land, people, and prosperity are related in Kenya.
Carol Burch

Scribble Maps - 2 views

shared by Carol Burch on 18 Sep 10 - Cached
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    Free spatial tool for easy mapping projects with students.
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