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July 18-23, 2016: Spatial Ecology: XTBG Spatial analysis workshop 2016
Author: Liu Jingxin
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Title: Spatial Ecology: XTBG Spatial analysis workshop 2016

  Type: Workshop

  Venue: Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China

  Dates: 1823July 2016 (6 days)

  Organiser: Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  Registration: Registration is open until 8 July 2016

  Sponsors: Centre for Integrative Conservation, Science Communication and Training Department of the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, CAS

  Course Fee: RMB 1200

  Accommodation,food and local transport: the fee will cover local transport, teaching materials, and food etc.,but will not cover accommodation. Participants are free to choose any hotel during the workshop, but we can help to get a discounted price if participants choose to stay in the Jinjiangyuan Holiday Inn 勐腊金江源假日酒店 in the town (http://hotels.ctrip.com/hotel/909640.html#ctmref=hodhpsblst or the Royal Waterlily Hotel 王莲宾馆in XTBG(http://www.royalwaterlilyhotel.com).

  About: The aim of the workshop is to teach participants how to use GIS software and understand how to develop analyses which best utilise spatial approaches. We will go through various GIS techniques, and learn how we can simulate the environment at an ecologically relevant and adaptable spatial-temporal scale for any given study. From this will move onto modelling approaches, and use techniques which explore the relationship between organisms and environmental conditions. We will then use various spatial statistical approaches to further explore the data.

  Students will then be expected to build their own spatial ecological study, using their own data and with the support and guidance to develop a rigorous approach to understanding their data from a novel perspective.

  The workshop is targeted for graduate students, professionals and well trained practitioners

  Topics: ArcGis and QGIS, Basic GIS, GPS and GIS, Experimental design, Projections, datum and coordinate systems, Remote sensing, Creating data layers, Changing resolutions, Finding data, Standardisation and quality, Databasing, Species distribution modelling, Understanding environmental change, Spatial statistics

  Students’ number: 30 maximum

  Instructors: Associate Professor Alice Hughes

  If you have any questions about the course,

please email liujx@xtbg.org.cn,and/or ach_conservation@hotmail.com

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