Media based citizen science
We’ve been involved in citizen science projects for some time now, and I’ve been interested in finding ways to harvest... Continue reading →
We’ve been involved in citizen science projects for some time now, and I’ve been interested in finding ways to harvest... Continue reading →
Under the Coastal Walkabout citizen science hub, we developed and deployed an App for the Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Centre, for... Continue reading →
A while back we posted our first product pages about the Geographic Reporting Information Database (GRID) and you can read... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: Over the past few years, citizen science has been a significant part of our work here at Gaia... Continue reading →
In June, 2014 I spent two weeks providing training to South West Catchments Council (SWCC) in Quantum GIS (QGIS) and GRID... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources developed a new web-based Environmental Compliance system for the Australian Premium Iron Ore Joint Venture, allowing the environmental... Continue reading →
Andrew Dennison and I recently implemented a tool into an existing web map to allow stakeholders to send in their... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources worked with Murdoch University’s Plant Pathology group to develop an app for recording Marri Canker disease around Western... Continue reading →
This week we have another guest blog, this time from our work experience student Pauline (our second work experience student... Continue reading →
When I started Gaia Resources, one of my biggest projects was supporting the Western Australian Museum’s collections databases. This work... Continue reading →
After previously winning a WA Planning Excellence award in 2013, the public open space project (POS) we worked on with... Continue reading →
James and I attended the state Natural Resource Management (NRM) conference (aka “The Tipping Point conference”) between May 7-9 in... Continue reading →
On Tuesday 6th May, as part of my week of travel, I was in Brisbane for the Citizen Science Network... Continue reading →
Last night I attended the Dolphin Watch volunteer training night and was one of 180 people that came along to... Continue reading →
I’ve just come back from the NRM Regions Knowledge Conference in Launceston, Tasmania and as usual I’ll try to wrap... Continue reading →
This is a copy of a blog I authored over on the Coastal Walkabout site at www.coastalwalkabout.org. The Coastal Walkabout... Continue reading →
Last night, Aaron, AJ an I attended the launch of the new Dolphin Watch App, which is the second App... Continue reading →
As part of the Coastal Walkabout citizen science hub, we have developed and deployed a mobile App for the Dolphin... Continue reading →
We’ve previously posted about Open Source Collection Management and our work with the Western Australian Museum (WAM) including the Waminals... Continue reading →
We’ve been running three different internal citizen science projects over the past year, and I thought that the start of... Continue reading →