Automating Disturbance
No, we’re not talking about people losing their jobs here. We’re talking about automation being able to assist people to... Continue reading →
No, we’re not talking about people losing their jobs here. We’re talking about automation being able to assist people to... Continue reading →
What is topology in a geographic information system? In spatial technology, the word “topology” is all about the building blocks... 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 →
In a blog from last month I wrote about the good work that’s already been done within individual biodiversity knowledge domains. But... Continue reading →
Back in October 2018, Piers presented to the 2018 ASA Conference with Bootstrapping small archives. One of the key artefacts... Continue reading →
You hopefully read last October’s blog post on visualising available data on the collecting history of Leadbeater’s Possum in the... Continue reading →
When Jake and I went across to Melbourne for the FOSS4G conference in November, I took the opportunity to catch up... Continue reading →
On the 11th November 1998 I made a presentation to the herbarium staff at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew on the... Continue reading →
Since our last blog back in September about the BioSys work we had been finalising with the NSW Office of... Continue reading →
Recently, I was asked to give a couple of talks to the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security (IPCHS) around the... 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 →
We’ve been steadily developing our research capacity at Gaia Resources, and as part of that I am now seconded to... Continue reading →
I recently attended the annual WA Landcare Network (WALN) Members and Stakeholders Forum, held at the Cockburn Wetlands Education Centre. ... Continue reading →
At the moment, the Australian Natural Resource Management (NRM) community is in the midst of responding to the Regional Land... Continue reading →
As part of the GRID Enhancements Project funded by a State Natural Resource Management (NRM) Capability Grant, we’ve been working... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: Chris and I have been discussing this for a while, and this is the first of a likely... Continue reading →
Jake recently went along to a Shared Land Information Platform (SLIP) developers workshop to learn about changes Landgate were making... Continue reading →
This is the fourth post from a series that documents the progress of the State Natural Resource Management funded, South West... Continue reading →
Along with the South West Catchments Council we were successful in receiving funding from the State Natural Resource Management Community... Continue reading →
Throughout the entire time Gaia Resources has been operating, data has been the key to many of our projects. Particularly... Continue reading →