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Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 15:57:44 -0700
From: Tracey Snyder <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: 1999 Natural Resources & Geospatial Workshops of NWRC
Sender: Tracey Snyder <[log in to unmask]>
1999 TRAINING WORKSHOPS
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
NATIONAL WETLAND RESEARCH CENTER &
MID-CONTINENT MAPPING CENTER
IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA
700 CAJUNDOME BLVD.
LAFAYETTE, LA. 70506-3154 PHONE (318) 266-8699 TRAINING/WORKSHOP
FACILITY IS THE NWRC-ANNEX
CONTACT: [log in to unmask] WEBSITE: http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov
The U.S. Geological Survey of the Department of the Interior is
presenting a series of topical workshops pertaining to mapping,
vegetation, photo-interpretation, remote sensing and Geographical
Information Systems. The workshops are part of an effort to
exchange information and provide access to spatial technologies
developed at the center for natural resource survey. The workshops
are available to the general public educators, state and federal
agencies. Workshop participation by the international community is
also greatly encouraged.
Most of the workshops are 3 days long, creating compact
presentation of materials. No previous experience in any of the
topical workshop is assumed, except for advanced workshops.
Appropriate handouts, photos, maps, and other forms of distributed
materials are provided to the workshop participants. Some
workshops will have scheduled field exercises. Hands-on exercises
are utilized to involve workshop participation. Specialized
workshop topics and transient workshops can be arranged based upon
consultation and number of workshop participants. Scheduled
workshops are subject to change. Please contact the workshop
coordinator at the listed phone number for workshop information.
DATE NAME OF WORKSHOP
February 17-18 Advanced PLGR (Federal Participants Only)
March 9-11 Introduction to National Wetlands
Classification System
April 19-21 Introduction to Desktop GIS (ArcView) for
Natural Resources
April 29 Advantages in Using Statistical Designs
in Addressing Ecological Problems
May 4-5 Introduction to the Identification of
Coastal Prairie Plants
May 12-13 Introduction to Pitcher Plant Bogs and
Wet Pine Savannas of the Southeastern
United States
May 18-20 Hydric Soils and Wetland Delineations
June 1-3 Introduction to Desktop GIS (ArcView) for
Natural Resources
June 23-24 Introduction to the Identification of
Wetland Forest Trees
October 20-22 Introduction to Wetland Remote Sensing
and Mapping
October 25-27 Advanced Wetland Photo-Interpretation
November 16-18 Introduction to GIS (Arc/Info) for
Natural Resources
December 1-3 Introduction to GPS for Natural Resource
Assessment & Survey
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