University of California
ANR Statewide Conference 2018

1-2B. Science Session

Innovative Data Collection and Analysis Tools

We are now at the stage of development where we can use innovative technologies to collect and analyze data. These relatively new processes and tools can allow us to become not only more efficient but also helps reveal patterns or processes that previously were difficult to observe.  This session will cover three areas where UC ANR researchers implemented web and phone-based apps and drone data collection to answer questions related to invasive species, natural resources, and community engagement.

Citizen and Community Science at ANR: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
Moderators:  Ryan Meyer, Academic Coordinator, Center for Community and Citizen Science, School of Education, UC Davis; Sabrina Drill, Natural Resources Advisor, CE Los Angeles

1:30 Introduction - Sabrina Drill, Natural Resources Advisor, CE Los Angeles

1:35 Technological trends in citizen science: data collection, public engagement, civic impact - Maggi Kelly, Specialist and Director, Informatics and GIS Statewide Program, UC Berkeley

1:45 UC Master Gardeners - Citizen Scientists - Igor Lacan, Advisor, CE San Mateo-San Francisco

1:55 Cultivating Youth Scientists with Youth Participatory Action Research - Steven Worker, Youth Development Advisor, CE Marin 

2:05 Citizen Science Helps Predict Spread of Emerging Infectious Diseases - Matteo Garbelotto, Director, UC Berkeley Forest Pathology Laboratory and UC Forest Pathology Extension Specialist

2:20 Citizen and Community Science at ANR: Preliminary Insights from a Forward-looking Assessment - Ryan Meyer, Academic Coordinator, Center for Community and Citizen Science, School of Education, UC Davis and Sabrina Drill, Natural Resources Advisor, Los Angeles CE

2:30 Q & A and Discussion

Applications of UAVs for Research and Extension
Moderator: Maggi Kelly, Specialist and Director, Informatics and GIS Statewide Program, UC Berkeley

2:45 Innovative Applications of Drone Technology for Ag and Natural Resources - Sean Hogan, Academic Coordinator, Informatics and GIS Statewide Program

3:00 Break

3:30 Open Source Tools for Drone Data Analysis and Mapping - Andy Lyons, Academic Coordinator, Informatics and GIS Statewide Program

3:45 Q&A and Discussion

Extending Knowledge Through Web and APP Based Systems
Moderator: Matteo Garbelotto, Director, UC Berkeley Forest Pathology Laboratory and UC Forest Pathology Extension Specialist

4:00 Choosing the Right Technology to Help You Protect Agriculture and Natural Resources - Joseph LaForest, Co-Director, Southern IPM Center and Associate Director, Bugwood Center, University of Georgia

4:15 Improving Outreach Through Technology: The Nature Conservancy Approach - Leigh Greenwood, Outreach Program Manager, The Nature Conservancy

4:30 Sharing Knowledge at the Large Scale and Effectively Through Custom Designed Technology - Matteo Garbelotto, Director, UC Berkeley Forest Pathology Laboratory and UC Forest Pathology Extension Specialist

4:45 Q&A and Discussion

5:00 End

 

Planning Committee: Tunyalee Martin, Neil McRoberts, Ali Pourreza, Maggie Reiter

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