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Corvallis, OR
The cost of the workshop is $495. This fee includes instruction,
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handout materials, and refreshment breaks. Full dining (breakfast,
lunch, and dinner) is available across the street from the College of
Forestry at Marketplace West or at a variety of restaurants in Corval-
lis.
GIS Applications
Arrangements in Natural Resources
All sessions will be held in Peavy Hall at the College of Forestry on
the Oregon State University campus, Corvallis, Oregon. Maps of with ArcGIS 8.3
Corvallis and campus will be mailed to participants, along with a list of
lodging accommodations. Lodging information can also be obtained
through the World Wide Web at www.visitcorvallis.com. Partici-
pants will be responsible for making their own lodging arrangements.
Enrollment
To enroll, please 1) complete and return the attached registration
form with the fee, or 2) or contact the Conference Coordinator at
(541) 737-2329, or 3) register through the world wide web at http://
outreach.cof.orst.edu/.
College of Forestry
Outreach Education Office
COLLEGE OF FORESTRY
Corvallis, OR 97331-5707
Mail to: Conference Coordinator, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, 202 Peavy Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331-5707
8:30 Overview of Course 8:30 Overlay and Proximity Tools
Role of GIS in Natural Resource Analysis ArcToolBox, Geoprocessing Wizard, XTools
Fee: $495
Account # ___________________________________________
Make check payable (in U.S. dollars, please) to: OSU, College of Forestry
ArcMap, ArcToolbox, ArcCatalog Application: Calculating timber volumes
Data Structure Principles and Considerations 10:15 Geographic Data Projections
10:15 Examining and Organizing Spatial Data Using ArcToolbox to Reproject Data
Creating Layers from Event Tables Application: Converting data to Oregon’s Lambert
Application: Calculating watershed statistics projection
12:00 Lunch 12:00 Lunch
1:15 Viewing and Manipulating Tabular Data 1:15 Spatial Analyst: Working with Raster Data
Importing / Exporting Data Reading Digital Elevation Models (DEMs)
Editing Tables w/ Field Calculator Requests Analyzing Raster and Vector Data Simultaneously
Applying the Power of Spatial Joins Application: Calculating elevation and slope for forested
Application: Analyzing forest monitoring sites roads, streams, and stands
3:30 Creating a Map in a Layout 2:45 Spatial Analyst: Extracting Information from DEMs
Fine Tuning Layout Controls The Raster Calculator
Application: Mapping forested resources Application: Delineating watershed boundaries
5:00 Adjourn 4:00 Adjourn
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Participants are expected to have several months of applied experience using ArcGIS 8.3 software or have completed “Introduction to GIS
Applications in Natural Resources with ArcGIS 8.3” (see opposite page for course dates). Required skills include working knowledge of
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ArcMap, ArcToolbox, and basic file management. Laboratory exercises that use natural resource data will be used to provide participants
with hands-on experience in using ArcGIS 8.3 GIS. Participants who are not involved in working with natural resources should also find the
advanced course topics useful. All participants work on their own workstation computer and ArcGIS 8.3 software is used for laboratory
exercises.
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Instructor information:
The workshop will be taught by Dr. Michael Wing, an assistant professor in the Forest Engineering Department at Oregon State University
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and co-author of the textbook “Geographic Information Systems: Applications in Forestry and Natural Resources Management.” Dr. Wing is
a registered professional land surveyor and water right examiner in Oregon, has over ten years of experience in applying spatial tools for
natural resource research, and has provided GIS consultation and services for a variety of federal, state, and private organizations. Dr. Wing
has taught over 25 multiple-day GIS workshops at OSU.