PRogram for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and Statistics

PRIMES (PRogram for Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ecology, and Statistics) is designed to address the challenges of studying complex ecological systems. Modern studies of ecological systems incorporate an extremely wide range of scientific and quantitative techniques, from the collection of data in the field, to the modeling of complex systems, to the application of advanced computational techniques. Consequently, quantitative ecology has become an inherently multi-disciplinary activity. Read More

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems using ArcGIS

Hosted by Liz Harp and Dave Theobald

This one-day workshop will provide you with a basic understanding and background in GIS, and how you might use it in your research. A workbook (GIS Concepts and ArcGIS Methods) will be provided to each student, serving as a reference both for the workshop and for students to continue learning on their own.  Concepts and topics to be covered include basic data structures, creating maps, and how to generate GIS-based variables for statistical analysis.  This workshop is aimed at beginners -- no prior GIS knowledge or experience is expected.  The workshop is limited to 20 students.

Monday, May 15, 2006, 9am-5pm

To register please email your contact information and level of GIS experience to primes@math.colostate.edu


For more information please contact Liz Harp at eharp@lamar.colostate.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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