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GeoDATA 2009 - Sharing Spatial Data

Environment Systems are proud to be a GeoDATA partner again - our 4th consecutive year!

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GeoDATA is a highly successful one-day seminar series offering a unique chance to hear thought-provoking presentations on a wide range of issues facing users of geographic information.

Dr. Katie Medcalf, Environment Director, Environment Systems will be presenting ‘Does baseline + re-mapping = monitoring?’ 

Katie says, “The temptation to put two maps or images together from different dates, automatically pull out the difference and call it change can be overwhelming.  We will set out why in most cases this should be avoided.  Focussing on the natural environment, we will present examples of successful and unsuccessful monitoring; examples of how to establish underlying trends which are not real or significant but just seasonal or periodic differences; reasons why we need critical evaluation of our data; and finally opportunities and issues on handling the geography of change.”

GeoDATA 2009 is FREE for delegates to attend and provides the opportunity to learn from leading technology specialists. It is a valuable training experience for both new and existing spatial data users.

 

Belfast, Belfast Waterfront Conference Centre: 18 November 2009

Dublin, Croke Park: 14 May 2009

London, The Emirates Stadium: 17 June 2009

Leeds, Thackray Museum: 23 June 2009

Edinburgh, Dynamic Earth: 25 June 2009

Birmingham, Austin Court: 2 July 2009

 

The GeoDATA series flyer can be downloaded here

 

To book your place at one of these FREE events, visit http://www.citiesrevealed.com/events/geodata09/

 

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