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The ForRest Decision Tool

April 9th, 2012

Forest Restoration (ForRest) Decision Tool: A habitat decision tool for restoring the ecological values to working forests.

The Nature Conservancy has developed the Forest Restoration (ForRest) Decision Tool to assist landowners and land...

Introduction to GIS for Conservation

March 13th, 2012

This free course uses interactive tools to present information about Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, tools and functionality in a conservation context. Within this course you will learn to define GIS and the major advantages of...

Vegetation Dynamics Development Tool (Link to ESSA)

February 20th, 2012

The Vegetation Dynamics Development Tool (VDDT) is a user-friendly, Windows-based computer tool which provides a state and transition landscape modeling framework for examining the role...

Journal of Statistics Software

February 13th, 2012

The Journal of Statistical Software publishes articles, book reviews, code snippets and software reviews on the subject of statistical software and algorithms. The contents are can be easily searched and are freely available. For both...

Journal of Statistics Software

February 13th, 2012

 

The Journal of Statistical Software ...

Free Data Analysis Tool: Google Correlate

February 10th, 2012

Google recently put out a new tool that is both fun to play with and potentially an interesting research tool. It's called Google Correlate, and it essentially lets you see both the spatial distribution of what people are searching for as...

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