IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.
A two-part Zoom workshop Part 1: Friday May 3, 10:30a - 12:00p PDT Part 2: Friday May 10, 10:30a - 12:00p PDT Click Here to Register Overview: Degree day models are widely used in agriculture to predict the development of plants and insects.
Andy Lyons February 2025 IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.
Working with the UCANR Research and Extension Centers (RECs), IGIS gathered historical reports from the RECs. The reports were scanned, the text was made searchable through optical character recognition (ocr), and they were saved as pdf file.
ArcGIS accounts are free for UC ANR employees. An account provides access to both the ArcGIS Pro software as well as almost everything on ArcGIS online.
IGIS envisions an ANR where all local and statewide research and extension programs integrate cutting edge geospatial tools into project planning, analysis, implementation, and communication. Maps and data are central to ANR's research and extension mission.
Here are some of the publications in which IGIS has played an important role. Where possible, we have provided a link to the paper. Starrs, G, I, K J Siegel, S Larson, and V Butsic. 2024.
Andy Lyons October 2022 IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below. Attendee maps are a nice way to get participants excited about an event.