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Over the last several months we have integrated the UCANR Single Sign On (SSO) system into our instance of Arcgis Online. This allows ANR Staff and Academics to get access to both ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Pro. You can login into ArcGIS Online by going to: https://ucanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.
University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources A Zoom Workshop Friday, March 7th, 2025, from 1:00pm to 4:00pm Click Here to Register Goal: Provide an overview of mobile data collection tools with an emphasis on ArcGIS's new Field Maps app, as it integrates with ArcGIS Online...
R is a powerful statistical and programming language. However like any command line program, it can have a steep learning curve at the beginning. If you are new to R, check out the following resources to help you get started.
IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.by Andy Lyons ArcGIS Pro is great tool for designing maps to print or view on a screen.
IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.
Andy Lyons November 2021 IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.
IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.One of the most common questions we get asked is what type of drone to buy for mapping projects.
The UAS (Drones) Work Group is a UC ANR work group with logistical support from IGIS. As a young and still evolving technology, drones are being using for a variety of purposes in research and extension.