UCANR maintains a system-wide site license agreement with Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) that is paid for and managed by UCANR for the benefit of the entire UCANR network.
Geospatial data and informatics are revolutionizing the way we do science and outreach. Many of the challenges ANR focuses on - food, water, equity, invasive species, fire, climate change, conservation are complex, require a spatial approach, and impact diverse public groups.
A Zoom workshop Friday April 25, 2025. 1:00 - 2:30p Click Here to Register Overview "Data wrangling" refers to all the manipulations commonly needed to prepare tabular data for visualization or analysis.
IGIS holds Online Office Hours Mondays and Tuesdays from 3-5pm. During these times, one or more IGIS team members will be available via Zoom to discuss topics including GIS, spatial analysis, ArcGIS, web maps, R, drones, Pix4D, ENVI, Maptitude, Geoda, QGIS, Access, Cal-Adapt and Google Apps.
Ben Satzman December 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.
Over the last several months we have integrated the UCANR Single Sign On (SSO) system into our instance of Arcgis Online. This allows ANR Staff and Academics to get access to both ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro. You can login into ArcGIS Online by going to: https://ucanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.
The IGIS Service Center provides GIS and mapping services to projects across the ANR Network. These projects range from custom cartography, GIS and spatial analysis, remote sensing and image analysis, web mapping, mobile app development, GPS support, and GIS consultation.