Presentations are a great way to learn about the latest work of the Alliance for Public Gardens GIS. Our most recent presentations are posted here for reference.
Case Studies
- Ttitle: Mapping 1000 Saguaros
- Author: Veronica Nixon, Desert Botanical Garden
- Date: July 11, 2013
- Location: Esri International User Conference, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA
- Abstract: This presentation describes how the Desert Botanical Garden used GIS to map nearly 1,000 saguaro cactuses.
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ArcGIS for Public Gardens
- Date: July 9, 2013
- Location: Esri International User Conference, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA
- Abstract: This presentation describes the new ArcGIS for Public Gardens solutions under development at Esri.
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Collection Researcher
- Date: July 14, 2011
- Location: Esri International User Conference, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA
- Abstract: This presentation describes the new web application template for living plant collection research that is currently under development by the APGG.
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GIS for Public Gardens
- Date: February 16, 2011
- Location: ABCD-GIS Meeting, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
- Abstract: This presentation describes the cumulative work of the APGG including collection mapping, the ArcGIS Public Garden Data Model, web application development, and the resources of the APGG. This presentation is frequently updated and replaces the GIS for Landscape Management presentation and previous presentations of the same name.
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Tree Health & Hazard Assessment
- Date: July 15, 2010
- Location: Esri International User Conference, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA
- Abstract: This presentation describes the Tree Assessment Module of the ArcGIS Public Garden Data Model in detail and shows how it has been applied at the UC Davis Arboretum.
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GIS for Tree Assessment & Conservation
- Date: June 4, 2010
- Location: APGA Annual Conference, Omni at CNN Center, Atlanta, GA
- Abstract: This presentation describes how the UC Davis Arboretum uses GIS for assessing and conserving their tree collections.
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