Help, Support & Advice for Conservation Geography

-Support & Advice: Sources of technical help and advice

-Data Models: Help on Geodata Models for Conservation GIS.

-Donors: Funding Sources, Donors & NGO Support

- Tools: Help on GIS Analysis Methods and Special Software for Conservation Analysis.

- Training: Sources of specialized training and online courses in Conservation Geography

- Starter Kit: The Conservation Starter Kit Course Info

-Internet Tools: Lists and search tools for finding conservation GIS on the web.

-Data Sources: Links to online and free sources of GIS data

-Technical Tips: Tips and hints for commonly encountered problems in conservation gis.


Tutorials in Conservation and GIS: The ECP is constantly trying to develop, support, and improve training materials to help conservationists from all backgrounds learn about and effectively apply GIS technology to their tasks and missions. The Conservation Data Manager (CDM) is an experimental ECP software initiative to integrate all types of natural history and systematics data into GIS data models and applications.

What Is GIS?
—Designing Nature Reserves: past, present and future
ECP-CDM Parks Tutorial
ECP-CDM Species Tutorial
ECP-CDM ArcView Manual
—ECP-CDM Foxpro Manual (coming)
Conservation GIS Training


Seminar Series in Conservation GIS: The ECP has developed an ongoing series of seminars in different areas of GIS, Science and Conservation. Draft versions of these seminars appear below:

GIS for Scientists and Systematists 1
GIS for Scientists and Systematists 2
GIS for Scientists and Systematists 3
—GIS Design for Parks (Coming Soon)
—GIS Methods for Reserve Design (Soon)


How to Contact Us:
Charles Convis
ESRI Conservation Program
380 New York St., Redlands, CA, 92373
tel: 909-793-2853 x2488
fax: 909-793-5953

For grant info: send blank email to ecpgrant@esri.com
Direct email: ecp@esri.com


 

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