Kelowna GoGeomatics Meetup
We will be having a presentation and open discussion led by Mark Laudon of the District of Lake Country called “The Who, What, Why and How of Open Street Map” in Meeting Room 3 of […]
We will be having a presentation and open discussion led by Mark Laudon of the District of Lake Country called “The Who, What, Why and How of Open Street Map” in Meeting Room 3 of […]
Hi everyone! GoGeomatics is having our March Meetup, where we can network and talk all things Surveying, GIS, geomatics and geography! This event will take place at the Swan’s pub. Come by and ask the […]
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US Signals Potential Changes at NOAA UConn Researchers Tracking Change in Precious Ecosystems New UN Report Offers Insights into how Geospatial Technology can Advance Global Food Security Lost Cities of the Amazon: Science is Revealing […]
Profound change could be ahead for surveying and geomatics, in the realm of quantum physics. 80-minute read: PDF The term “quantum leap” often gets loosely thrown about in excitement over new technologies. This time though, […]
My introduction to geomatics came through a required introductory GIS course during my undergrad. This course taught the basics of projections, ArcGIS, and the history of mapping and introduced me to our friends: points, lines […]
I recently had the fortunate opportunity to travel through four countries in Europe along the Danube R and enjoy the Christmas markets etc., along the way. While in Vienna, I took this picture. I laughed […]
Geoliteracy in the US and Canada was once thriving. I will attempt to give an overview of where we have been in the United States and Canada from my experience; and from whom I gained […]