Environmental Management Best Practices
The temporal and spatial aspects of GIS technology provide users with location intelligence to help people easily see critical environmental concerns. The ability to visualise, manage, analyse, and delineate a variety of geospatial data makes GIS essential for targeting areas in need and communicating ways for natural resources, biodiversity, and animal habitats to be sustained, protected, and conserved. Modelling change with GIS allows environmental management professionals to make well-informed decisions about protection, policies and future land-use practices that will most benefit the conservation of forests, biodiversity, wildlife, and resources.
The best practices documents listed below discuss how many different government agencies and not for profit organisations are using GIS for environmental management.
- Air Quality Best Practices
- Conservation of Woodlands and Wetlands Best Practices
- Wildlife Conservation Best Practices
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