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High performance computing helps saves the NZ stick insect
With the increasing use of next generation DNA sequencing technologies as a...
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Kaipara Harbour – Update to website and online atlas
The Informatics development team have released a major upgrade to the I...
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New web mapping application tool launched - Our Environment
Following on from the successful launch in September of last year of the S-...
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New Zealand Virtual Herbarium launches
The New Zealand Virtual Herbarium (www.virtualherbarium.org.nz) has been la...
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S-map Online - an interactive mapping application for New Zealand soils data
Informatics has launched a new online tool to make it easier for land manag...
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High performance computing helps saves the NZ stick insect
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- FOSS4G and OGC TC, Colorado, USA – September 2011
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- Post event report – ‘Journeying Toward Geospatial Interoperability’ day – Dec 6th 2010
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Post event report – ‘‘End to End Spatial Infrastructures for Environmental Science’ – 6th December 2010
Following on from the ‘Journeying Toward Geospatial Interoperability’ event on the morning of the 6th December (see previous post), the Informatics team hosted an afternoon workshop ‘End to end spatial infrastructures for environmental science’. Twenty three participants had the opportunity … Continue reading
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Post event report – ‘Journeying Toward Geospatial Interoperability’ day – Dec 6th 2010
Monday 6th December saw a string of GI experts and policy makers from government, business, research and universities turn up at Turnbull House in Wellington to meet and hear Mr Mark Reichardt, President and CEO of the Open Geospatial Consortium … Continue reading
