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Predicting the flowering times of angiosperm taxa is a goal of mounting importance in the face of future climate change, with applications not only in plant biology and ecology, but also horticulture, agriculture, and invasive species management. To...
This article may look familiar as we posted it in December of 2017, but as drones become increasingly popular, we found it important to revisit the topic. Whether you own a drone, or allow third parties to bring them on-site, there is risk involved and...
Making custom data capture 'shortcuts' using "Shortcuts" on iOS.
Presenter: Rowan Blaik, Director of Living Collections, Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
More than 4,000 attendees from across government agencies joined together at the Esri 2019 Federal GIS Conference recently in Washington, D.C.
From Jack Dangermond’s vision of a geospatial infrastructure to the modernization of the decennial...
Global Forest Watch (GFW) is an online platform that provides data and tools for monitoring forests. By harnessing cutting-edge technology, GFW allows anyone to access near real-time information about where and how forests are changing around the world...
The rapid advancements in remote sensing technology offer a unique opportunity to address the increasing rates of ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss. Although satellite data have been available for decades, and the use of remote sensing has...
Federal OSHA requires certain establishments to electronically report their OSHA injury log by March 2, 2019. Institutions with 250 employees or more at a single location are automatically required to electronically report their 2018 OSHA forms 300,...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century have seen a rapid rise in the mobilization of digital biodiversity data. This has thrust natural history museums into the forefront of biodiversity research, underscoring their central role in the...
This is an example of how a historic landscape and public garden used GIS to map, track, and monitor tree health on their grounds. The presentation highlights how one might be able to use GIS at their public garden and some of the key features GIS...
The webinar titled "What Are User Journeys, What Is User Mapping And Why Should I Care?" featured Chad Hester, Senior Solutions Architect here at Unleashed Technologies
About the webinar:
Understanding user journeys will help us to ...
A Climate Learning Network/ANREP Climate Science Initiative collaboration in partnership with the Ogallala Water Coordinated Agriculture Project, this webinar will introduce a series of tools for scheduling irrigation for improved water management and...
The National Tropical Botanical Garden has been collecting rare plant data in Hawai`i for over 40 years. When this information is paired with GIS technology, predictive indices can be created. Resulting predictive models indicate that native cliff...
The Office of Sustainability and Climate supports national forests and grasslands with the tools, training, and resources they need to build resilience into their landscapes in the face of a changing climate. Two galleries with maps, apps, and other...
This webinar presented by the TIPS Community will cover the latest methods to keep your garden safe from online scam artists and how your garden can avoid common pitfalls that put your online systems at risk.
The Clean Energy Solutions Center, in partnership with CanmetENERGY (Government of Canada), hosted this webinar on the Benchmark Analysis Module of RETScreen Expert, a Clean Energy Management Software system for energy efficiency, renewable energy and...
Leaks may look small, but they can add up to big water waste. Join us to learn more about how facility managers can assess their water use with an eye towards finding and fixing leaks. We will also provide information on how you can...
Dr. Kevin Price served for 28 years as a professor at Utah State University, University of Kansas and Kansas State University. He currently holds a Professor Emeritus position in Agronomy at Kansas State University and is a Collaborating Professor in...
This presentation from the 2018 Small Gardens Symposium covers Esri ArcGIS for Parks and Gardens that enable you to use the Esri Mapping platform to manage the collections, facilities, interpretive aspects of your public gardens.
This webinar will help your organization better understand the current cyber threat landscape and what you can do make your organization a harder threat for cybercrime.
How is your organization using technology to automate member engagement? Are you equipped with the tools you need to customize the member lifecycle?
Dive deep into the future of ...