Data Standards in Environmental Health
Back in December I wrote about some presentations that I did for the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security, and mentioned... Continue reading →
Back in December I wrote about some presentations that I did for the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security, and mentioned... Continue reading →
Jake and I are back from Melbourne where we were one of hundreds of open-source spatial software enthusiasts attending last... Continue reading →
Last week I attended the Rangelands Natural Resource Management (NRM) Annual General Meeting and their showcase and sundowner. The theme... Continue reading →
I attended the NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub Roadshow recently, hosted by WA’s Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions Science Division. The... Continue reading →
In August 2015 I published a blog about a pilot for the BioSys software that we had developed with the... Continue reading →
In the last weekend of July, New Jake, Tony, Voon-Li and I (with some cameos from Old Jake and Serge)... Continue reading →
Over the past few weeks we’ve attended a couple of different events hosted by Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory... Continue reading →
Well, that just happened. We have just taken our entire Environmental Quantum GIS (QGIS) training course and offered it free... Continue reading →
Recently I gave a radio interview at local Perth radio station 6PR, about how Gaia Resources has evolved over the... Continue reading →
Natural Resource Management (NRM) staff and Landcare groups have been using our Geographic Reporting and Information Database (GRID) system for... Continue reading →
Back in January, we started talking to the Great Victorian Desert Biodiversity Trust (GVDBT) about a project that would identify... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was engaged in January, 2017 by the Great Victorian Desert Biodiversity Trust (GVDBT) for a project to identify... Continue reading →
One of the earliest projects we did using the Quantum GIS open source package was with Tranen Revegetation Systems, and... Continue reading →
Spring has brought some eager QGIS trainees to the fore, with two training courses run in as many months at... 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 →
We’re back and blogging for 2016, kicking off with a post about another app we produced, which went live late... Continue reading →
Our Environmental QGIS Training course has been going great guns all around the south west of Western Australia with over... 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 →
Since 2004, Gaia Resources has developed many different software products which, along with our services, enable us to provide holistic... Continue reading →