QGIS Training and the Environmental Community
When we first set up our QGIS training courses, we had no idea that we’d see so much of the... Continue reading →
When we first set up our QGIS training courses, we had no idea that we’d see so much of the... Continue reading →
Yesterday, James, Tracey and I went to Perth NRM’s Living Landscapes conference, in our role in supporting Perth NRM and... Continue reading →
Along with the South West Catchments Council we were successful in receiving funding from the State Natural Resource Management Community... Continue reading →
(Yes, this is a clickbait title) I heard a phrase recently which was really upsetting: “What are the disadvantages of... Continue reading →
Quantum GIS (QGIS) is really taking off as a free, open source Geographic Information System (GIS) package across the environmental (and... Continue reading →
Last week’s theme for James and I was Dieback. During the week, I have been wondering how many people we know,... Continue reading →
Morgan and I went to the 6th National NRM conference in Coffs Harbour this week. It was a bit of... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: This is probably one of our worst kept secrets, but Morgan joined us a few weeks ago, and... Continue reading →
With our strong background and interest in all things spatial here at Gaia Resources, we’ve just begun a round of... Continue reading →
Two weeks ago, the Western Australian Department of Health launched the Western Australian Atlas of Environmental Health covering Medical Entomology, Aboriginal... Continue reading →
The future is very bright for remote sensing using drones. Actually the future is here! Just look at the Phantom... Continue reading →
April seems to be the busiest month for QGIS training we’ve ever had! QGIS training has been a very successful... Continue reading →
Previously, I’ve taken some time around Christmas to write about the highlights of the last 12 months, and I thought... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources were contracted in November, 2015 to deliver a “Knowledge Hub” for the Great Victoria Desert Biodiversity Trust (GVDBT).... Continue reading →
We’ve recently created a citizen science project webmap on our Citizen Science Hub where people can view the current citizen... Continue reading →
We’ve been working with the State Records Office of Western Australia for a few years now on their archives system... Continue reading →
James and I had a quick road trip to Bunbury for the 2015 South West Catchments Council (SWCC) Celebration conference.... Continue reading →
Our Environmental QGIS Training course has been going great guns all around the south west of Western Australia with over... Continue reading →
Throughout the entire time Gaia Resources has been operating, data has been the key to many of our projects. Particularly... Continue reading →
I am starting to feel like a local for all my enjoyable trips down to gorgeous Albany. This trip was... Continue reading →