Nova Scotia

Dr. Bob Maher Reflects on Geography Education at COGS

Originally Posted on Ernest Blair Experiment December 4, 2022 by maherrv It was 1980 when I joined the Nova Scotia Land Survey…

Canadian Geospatial Digest for August 1, 2022

Endangered BC Heritage Site Digitally Preserved by University Professors Edelweiss Village, a heritage site in British Columbia (BC), is the…

Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) Opens $9 million Geographic Innovation Centre and Residence

On July 6th, Iain Rankin, Nova Scotia’s premier, was in the Annapolis Valley to unveil the provinces 9 million dollar…

zero-carbon

Canadian Geospatial briefing for 21st December: 2050 Carbon Targets; 2021 Esri Canada Map Calendar; Open-source building height estimation; Nova Scotia map for property taxes; GeoIgnite 2021!

GeoIgnite 2021: One Month, Three Great Events! We are already excited about the upcoming events for GeoIgnite 2021! More details to…

Bob Maher: A Sense of Place

(The author was Senior Research Scientist at the Applied Geomatics Research Group (AGRG) until 2011. Jon Murphy was a member…

ExACT

GeoVerra’s ExACT emissions monitoring technology

GeoVerra’s ExACT emissions monitoring technology provides a faster, more cost-effective and reliable solution to oil and gas producers in the…

Your Canadian Geospatial Briefing for June 15th: Canadian Drone delivery solution; City of Montreal open data; Tagged leatherback sea turtles; Endangered Fish in BC

Drone company will convey COVID-19 medical equipment to First Nation Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) will transport COVID-19 medical products using…

A Look at #COGS Conference in Nova Scotia: Sensors High and Low

The Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) hosted its third annual Winter conference at the Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) in…

Remote Sensing Conference: Sensors High and Low: Measuring the Reality of Our World Jan 23-24

The conference will concentrate this year on geomatics and sensors. Anything from sensors to acquire data, including remote sensing –…