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Upcoming Graduate/Professional Training Courses in Conservation GIS at the
Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation

Front Royal, Virginia, USA



Essentials of Open Source GIS
<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/essentials-of-open-source-gis/>

*May 23-27, 2016*

*Spaces still available—apply now!*

GIS, GPS, satellite imagery, and mapping are essentials in the toolboxes of
researchers, natural resource managers, and conservationists. However, the
use of these technologies is often limited because of a lack of access to
expensive and specialized software.  This one-week course focuses on freely
available open-source GIS software and tools that can be modified and
freely redistributed.  Combining lectures with computer tutorials, the
course covers essential concepts, quickly and effectively getting
practitioners started with open-source geospatial analysis tools, including
QGIS and R.

More course details, course application and pricing information: Essentials
of Open Source GIS
<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/essentials-of-open-source-gis/>





Spatial Ecology, Geospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing for Conservation
<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/mccs-0500-spatial-ecology-geospatial-analysis-and-remote-sensing-for-conservation/>

*September 26-October 7, 2016*

Learn to use GIS tools to address conservation research problems,
quantifying effects of human-induced global changes on wildlife and
biodiversity. Hands-on lab exercises (e.g. land cover mapping; home range
analysis; modeling habitat selection; mapping species distributions) use
remote sensing data and SCBI field surveys to monitor global changes,
assess impacts on wildlife, and develop mitigating strategies.

More course details, course application and pricing information: Spatial
Ecology, Geospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing for Conservation
<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/mccs-0500-spatial-ecology-geospatial-analysis-and-remote-sensing-for-conservation/>







The Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, a partnership between George
Mason University and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI),
offers several 1- or 2-week intensive residential courses hosted in our
sustainably-built Academic Center on the grounds of SCBI in Front Royal,
Virginia, USA.  All courses offer continuing education credits (CEUs) and
some can be taken for graduate credit.



Check out our website (http://SMConservation.gmu.edu)  to see all our 2016
courses—including several new ones—and for more details about each course,
course cost, and credits earned. You can also email us at
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