Aryn Musgrave does just about everything related to GIS for the Desert Botanical Garden located in Phoenix, AZ. Maintaining land that contains over 4000 plant species is no small feat, especially since the garden doubles as a museum for researchers across the country.
With ArcGIS paired with high-accuracy data collection, Aryn and her team maintain a variety of maps that include horticulture, irrigation, and other critical information related to the garden’s operations. Highlights of this episode include the following:
Keeping food secure with Napa County
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Field Snack #4: The Fieldwork Handbook
Something fishy: monitoring salmon populations to protect watersheds
A community effort: monitoring rangelands in Tanzania
Something in the water: monitoring cyanobacteria with mobile GIS
Conserving Atlanta’s tree canopy: a conversation with Trees Atlanta
Mapping seaside: Protecting sea turtles with GIS
Field Notes Season 3
Field Snack #3: Farewell, 2022
Transforming the Oldham County Water District with GNSS
Best practices for GNSS data collection
Field Snack #2: Covering the basics of high-accuracy data collection
From the ground level: streamlining city workflows with field apps
Locate, route, respond: navigating to utility assets with mobile maps
Live from San Diego: UC 2022
Wings in windowsills: restoring habitat with community science
Field Snack #1: User Conference 2022
Disinfected data: keeping classrooms clean during a pandemic
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