Spatial Points

A collection of notes on remote sensing, spatial science, and solutions to problems encountered

Category: GIS

Some Useful Biodiversity Platforms for Spatial Research

The following are a few useful sites for those undertaking spatial research involving species observational data in Australia primarily. These sites may contain both the observational data as well as tools for analysing this data, with direct access to curated environmental and other data layers.

1. ALA – Atlas of Living Australia (https://www.ala.org.au/)

Provides open access to Australia’s biodiversity data. This site provides a variety of tools and methods to access and analyse Australia’s biodiversity data, including:

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Objective regolith-landform mapping

New research demonstrates the success of digital spatial data to create a regolith-landform map with a relationship to traditional mapping.  Using data products derived by Geoscience Australia and a Geographic Information System (GIS), we created a map that had a meaningful relationship to a traditionally derived map.

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