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CU Geospatial Email Forum
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An increasing number of CU-Boulder students, staff, and faculty are using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing for research and education. Rapidly evolving tools for spatial analysis are enabling new or more efficient means for visualization, measurement, modeling, and interpretation across a broad spectrum of disciplines. But GIS, GPS, and remote-sensing users are often working in a vacuum -- isolated within individual departments, research groups, or labs -- without sharing their expertise or discoveries with others who might be interested. And with the sometimes not-so-user-friendly software, it is often helpful to network and collectively brainstorm. This email list is for University of Colorado faculty, staff, and students interested in the use of GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and quatitative spatial analysis to address scientific problems. Discussion can cover technical hurdles, problem solving, upcoming events, recent successes, online resources, education and research development at CU-Boulder, the future of geospatial analysis, and related information. It is intended to help foster interdepartmental, intercampus, interdisciplinary communication and collaboration within the university's rapidly expanding geospatial community. If you would like to add your email address to this list (or remove it), see instructions below, OR send a request to William.Manley@colorado.edu, Bill Manley of INSTAAR, who administers this email list. Forum Facilitators are
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