Location & Details
GEMS Learning provides modular non-credit digital and data science education for working professionals and students in food, agriculture, and natural resource application areas. Across the curriculum, instructors have built their course content from their own work executing large-scale data science projects to solve agricultural problems.
Series: Spatio-Temporal Accounting of Biotic Threats
Have your research, studies or work required you to examine the geographic distribution of various species? This could be for crop protection, forestry, environmental protection, environmental impact assessment, urban and natural landscape design and development, or simply an interest in any given species, whether insects, pathogens or weeds? Then you are at the right place, species distribution models allow us to understand the potential and realized distribution of various species across our landscapes at different scales.
GEMS Learning - SDM Predictions: Parametrizing, Modeling, Testing
March 30, April 6, April 13, and April 20, 2023, 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Fee: $700
This is a four-part course that will take place at the same time on March 30 and April 6, 13, and 20.
The other courses in the Spatio-Temporal Accounting of Biotic Threats series are:
- Introduction to Species Distribution Modeling, Concept, Rational, Review, February 16
- Sourcing and Curating Species Occurrence Data Sets for Species Distribution Models, February 23
- Environmental Data, Variable Selection, and Processing for Species Distribution Models, February 16, February 23
- SDM Predictions, Mapping, Evaluation, and Interpretation, April 27
Scholarships are available (see the link on the registration page). See the full line-up of courses and register.