Weather and climate data are needed in a variety of applications, from managing crops, to adaptation planning, to understanding long-term trends in species and ecosystems. However working with these spatial data can be challenging, due to their large size, multi-dimensionality, and unfamiliar units.
University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources A Zoom Workshop Friday, March 7th, 2025, from 1:00pm to 4:00pm Click Here to Register Goal: Provide an overview of mobile data collection tools with an emphasis on ArcGIS's new Field Maps app, as it integrates with ArcGIS Online...
Small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS), also known as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles, have a growing role to play in research and practice for agriculture and natural resources.
Andy Lyons February 2023 IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.
IGIS Tech Notes present workflows, code samples, video tutorials, best practices, and other snippets of documentation related to the projects we work on.
University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources A Zoom Presentation Friday, December 13th, 2024, from 1:00pm to 2:30pm Click Here for Registration Goal: Provide an overview of drone applications and considerations for integrating drones into research and extension programs.
R is a powerful statistical and programming language. However like any command line program, it can have a steep learning curve at the beginning. If you are new to R, check out the following resources to help you get started (and if you have other suggestions, please leave a comment below!).