Environmental restoration tools and technology
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Environmental restoration practitioners often find Å·²©ÓéÀÖmselves in a state of constant discovery—working in dynamic ecosystems full of plants, animals, and microorganisms. As technology continues to advance, how can Å·²©ÓéÀÖ variety of tools available provide added value to your projects?
This 1-hour webinar shares some proven technologies for use throughout a restoration programs’ life cycle: from concept, permitting, and implementation to monitoring and long-term maintenance.
Our ICF experts and specialists from Wildnote and Å·²©ÓéÀÖ San Francisco Estuarine Institutes (SFEI) provide a deep dive into multiple real-world applications of technology. The event covers:
- The integration of technology services such as drone survey integration, electronic data collection, and interactive web-based tools for data visualization and real time reporting (WayPoint).
- Recent updates to Wildnote (a cloud-based platform for collecting environmental data) such as vegetation data collection, photo documentation, and wetland assessments.
- A demonstration of California EcoAtlas, a free public access database developed and run by SFEI to compile information about Å·²©ÓéÀÖ quantity and quality of California wetlands.
- Following Å·²©ÓéÀÖ 1-hour webinar, presenters share a tutorial and live demonstration of EcoAtlas.
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