Using QGIS for environmental restoration
One of the earliest projects we did using the Quantum GIS open source package was with Tranen Revegetation Systems, and... Continue reading →
One of the earliest projects we did using the Quantum GIS open source package was with Tranen Revegetation Systems, and... Continue reading →
(Yes, this is a clickbait title) I heard a phrase recently which was really upsetting: “What are the disadvantages of... Continue reading →
Spring has brought some eager QGIS trainees to the fore, with two training courses run in as many months at... Continue reading →
A while back we posted about how we’d taken some town planning maps from the State Records Office of WA... 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 →
QGIS is the world’s best open source (and free) desktop GIS software and it just keeps getting better. Want to... Continue reading →
While James and I were at the recent Fauna Survey Workshop, there was a comment about groups doing environmental surveys... 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 →
April seems to be the busiest month for QGIS training we’ve ever had! QGIS training has been a very successful... Continue reading →
QGIS 2.14 (Essen) was released yesterday, with a stack of new features in this release (see the full changelog here), but... Continue reading →
Our Environmental QGIS Training course has been going great guns all around the south west of Western Australia with over... Continue reading →
I am starting to feel like a local for all my enjoyable trips down to gorgeous Albany. This trip was... Continue reading →
We’re just back from the State Natural Resource Management (NRM) conference, where Gaia Resources was a Gold Sponsor. This is... Continue reading →
In early June I took another trip down to Albany to roll out an instance of GRID and run another... Continue reading →
In-keeping with the increasing demand for QGIS training I recently spent two days in Perth and a week in Esperance... Continue reading →
A couple of weeks ago I was back in the sunny Pilbara to help the Rangelands NRM and Greening Australia... Continue reading →
We have been rolling out environmentally-focused QGIS training since June 2014 (click here for a blog on some of our... Continue reading →
After attending the FOSS4G conference (see my last blog post) a couple of weeks ago, I was inspired to take... 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 →