Conservation

Canadian Geospatial Digest January 15, 2024

Remote First Nation Community Getting High-Quality Digital Twin Exploring and Mapping the Environmental Stressors around Wood Buffalo National Park New…

Canadian Geospatial Digest April 3rd, 2023

Point Pleasant Park Erosion Documented Thanks to Old Map Mapping the Correlation Between a City’s Tree Cover and Urban Inequalities…

Global Sustainability’s Importance Explained by Geospatial World CEO, Sanjay Kumar

The Importance of Geospatial Knowledge to Sustainability “Sustainability is everything.” The March 3, 2022, livestream for the GeoIgnite 2022, Winter…

UNESCO Designates 8 New Global Geoparks

Paris, 13 April 2022 – UNESCO’s Executive Board has approved the designation of 8 new UNESCO Global Geoparks bringing the number…

Observing the Peace-Athabasca Delta and Wetland Climate Stress from Space

In the far northern reaches of Canada’s Saskatchewan Province, the Athabasca River and Peace River flow into the Peace-Athabasca Delta,…

Geomatics Tools In The Protection and Conservation of North American Right Whales

Right Whale Biology + Conservation When speaking about declining populations in species, the words endangered, vulnerable and threatened often come…

CIG: Free Conservation GIS Workshop – St. John’s, Newfoundland

When: Monday June 5th, 2017 Where: Memorial University of Newfoundland Who: CIG – NL The Canadian Institution of Geomatics is pleased…

COGS NSCC students use Geomatics to explore the history of Black Loyalists & Joggins Fossil Cliff

NSCC students make major impact in two small communities with huge historical significance Students at Nova Scotia Community College’s Centre…

Free Webinar March 15th: NRCan, OGC, & USGS Arctic Spatial Data Pilot Demonstration

The Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation invites you to attend the Arctic Spatial Data Pilot Demonstration Webinar. Managed and…

Tim Webster and his Applied Geomatics Research Group (AGRG) team in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Tim Webster: Interview about Past, Present, & Future: Applied Geomatics Research Group

Dr. Tim Webster, is a renowned research scientist with the Applied Geomatics Research Group (AGRG) in Middleton, Nova Scotia. He is…