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Geostat 2011 Summer School in Landau

GEOSTAT is where statistical computing meets geographical analysis

GEOSTAT is a non-profit specialized block course (summer school) run by FOSS enthusiasts and developers. The main idea of GEOSTAT is to promote various aspects of statistical analysis of spatial and spatio-temporal data using open source / free GIS tools: R, SAGA GIS, GRASS GIS, FWTools, Google Earth and similar. In the summer of 2011 (24.-27.7.2011) the GEOSTAT Summer School took place at the University Koblenz-Landau on the campus in Landau. The summer school was broadcasted via live stream and recorded so that everybody who missed out can still watch the videos online or download them.

Master in Geospatial Technologies

The Master’s Program has been selected within the Erasmus Mundus Program of the European Commission (2007-0064/001
FRAME MUNB123). The following grants are open for applications (the exact numbers are still to be confirmed):

• 7 financial contributions to EU students (in this context nationals from EU Member States and EEA-EFTA countries).
The financial contribution includes a support towards living costs of 500 € per month (9.000 € in total – to be confirmed), coverage
of tuition fees of 1.500 € per semester (4.500 € in total), and an insurance package.
1 full scholarship to students from the Western Balkans and Turkey Window. Full scholarships include a contribution to
travel, installation and all other types of costs (8.000 € in total – to be confirmed), monthly allowances of 1.000 € per month (18.000
€ in total – to be confirmed), coverage of tuition fees of 3.500 € per semester (10.500 € in total), and an insurance package.
8 full scholarships to third country students (other nationals than EU and Window students above).
Full scholarships include a contribution to travel, installation and all other types of costs (8.000 € in total – to be confirmed),
monthly allowances of 1.000 € per month (18.000 € in total – to be confirmed), coverage of tuition fees of 3.500 € per semester
(10.500 € in total), and an insurance package.
2 scholarships for third country scholars (visiting researchers). Scholarships include a lump sum of 7.200 € (to be confirmed)
for supporting all types of costs during 2 months.

More info http://geotech.uni-muenster.de/

Deadline January 15

ESRI NON-Profit Grants

A sort of easy way to grab cheap copies of licenses for ESRI software. See details below.

    From: Charles Convis
    Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 5:21 PM
    To: ‘SCGIS@listserv.uri.edu
    Subject: New ESRI nonprofit grants
    Hi folks
    Readers of Arcnews will already know, but Jack and I wanted to announce a new global grants program for non-profit groups. Called the “ESRI nonprofit program”, and located at http://www.esri.com/nonprofit/, it’s a streamlined way to get a cheap 1-year license of
    Arc/INFO, Esri’s flagship GIS software. All of our existing grant programs like ECP and Techsoup continue in full force and for the most part, grants from any program don’t exclude you from eligibility for other programs. Techsoup in particular continues to grow
    and add new tech content of interest to any nonprofit. Each program is important to us and different in important ways, so pick the one that best matches your needs. A new site at www.esri.com/grants<http://www.esri.com/grants> summarizes all of our grant programs in relation to one another.

    regards,
    Charles Convis

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GIS & Climate Change

An interesting resource for GIS zealots found at GIS&Science.com (http://gisandscience.com/resources/gis-and-climate-change-resources/). A very impressive site by the way, with lot of resources, links and information for the self-paced learners like myself. Enjoy it!

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New carbon map from the sky

The results of the past year LIDAR evaluation of carbon stocks in Madre de Dios (Peru) have been finally released as a scientific paper in PNAS:  “High-resolution forest carbon stocks and emissions in the Amazon” – Asner et al.

The WWF (one of the supporting organizations behind this story)  press release can be seen here http://bit.ly/akvk0c, and the full article can be downloaded from http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/08/30/1004875107.full.pdf+html

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Free Marine Geospatial Book

Calado, H. & A. Gil (Editors). 2010. “Geographic Technologies applied to Marine Spatial Planning and Integrated Coastal Zone Management”. CIGPT – Geographic Information and Land Planning Center. University of the Azores. Ponta Delgada, Portugal. 166 pp. ISBN: 978-972-8612-64-1

Free download from Scribd  http://bit.ly/9WnJVz

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences An Open Access Journal of the European Geosciences Union

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS)
Managing Editor: Fausto Guzzetti
http://www.natural-hazards-and-earth-system-sciences.net/index.html

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GIS & REDD Training

The Nature Conservancy and its partners have been developing a number of online courses on conservation science and spatial analysis. Most of the courses are free but a registration required.
http://www.conservationtraining.org/

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New book on Geoinformation for Disaster Management

United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies have recently published a new book:

Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk Management : Examples and Best Practices

For those interested in climate change, disaster reduction and mapping natural hazards this is a must read.

Freely available at  http://www.isprs.org/documents/announcements/Geoinformation_for_Disaster_and_Risk_Management.pdf

Aboriginal Mapping Network

Excellent site for info and resources about indigenous lands mapping

http://nativemaps.org/node/3684

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