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Conference Directory
Esri Forestry GIS Conference
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Venue Name: Esri Headquarters
Country: United States of America
City: Redlands
State: CA
Number of Attendees: 101-500
Webinar or Virtual Event: No
Keywords: Forestry Planners, Natural Resource Managers, Timber Company Managers, Urban Forest Managers, Land Managers, IT and GIS Teams, Academics, Researchers, Consultants, Esri Forestry GIS Conference, forest, forestry, Forest Management, Esri Forestry Group, GIS, forestry professionals, lidar processing, data, field mobility, ArcGIS, ArcPad, Mobile GIS, Spatial applications, data management, editing, web GIS solutions, forestry management, environment, environments, environmental management, image management, decision makers, workshops, GIS specialists, forest manager, resource management, technology, organization, data management, GIS Solutions, spatial optimization, data integration, software, hardware, user community, project success
Start Date of Conference:: 05-01-2012
End Date of Conference: 05-03-2012
Description of Conference: Join the Esri Forestry Group at Esri’s headquarters in Redlands, California for the 2012 Esri Forestry GIS Conference. The theme is ‘Solutions and Resources for Today’s Forest Management Challenges.’
This conference is a unique opportunity to hear project success stories from forestry GIS users, talk to onsite Esri GIS specialists, participate in discussions and workshops, investigate cutting edge mobile GIS hardware and software in the field, and explore the advantages of GIS in a setting just for forestry professionals. The Esri Forestry GIS Conference is designed for forest managers and decisions makers as well as GIS users and specialists involved with forest management and forestry operations.
Internationally recognized forestry and GIS leaders will share their expertise in a wide range of industry relevant focus areas, including the following:
1. Lidar processing.
2. Data management and editing.
3. Field mobility with ArcGIS Mobile and ArcPad.
4. Image management and classification.
5. ArcGIS Online and web GIS solutions.
6. GIS data integration with non spatial applications.
7. Leveraging GIS using spatial optimization.
Whether new to GIS or a seasoned geospatial professional, this is a rare opportunity to discuss forestry GIS applications and see examples of what a successful forestry GIS looks like. Learn how GIS can benefit your organization and improve your approach to forest management.
Visit the conference website to learn more! http://esriurl.com/3600
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