by rjhale | Apr 30, 2024 | Forestry, NAIP, QGIS
Titling these articles is getting more difficult. I almost called this my “Getting my Junior Forestry Badge” because that’s what I told one client the other day as I confidently misidentified another tree on a walk. A forestry person I am not –...
by rjhale | Apr 26, 2024 | Forestry, GIS, Lidar, QGIS
At the TNGIC conference I did a workshop on LIDAR and QGIS. I was completely blasted out by ESRI’s Avenue for the Web class but I had a few souls come in and take a look at it. I finished it off with “I don’t use LIDAR that much”....
by rjhale | Sep 9, 2020 | Forestry, process, Python, QGIS
I should model more….but I don’t. You’re welcome. Anyway – the last few weeks I’ve been boring you with tales of topology and now I’m going to bore you with tales of building a model. One of my longest running jobs has been in...
by rjhale | Jan 8, 2016 | Conservation, Forestry, Fulcrum, GPS, QGIS
I hardly ever talk about fulcrum except on twitter. I’ve had a license for a while and I use it somewhat randomly depending on the client. This last year I’ve been ‘perfecting’ (for lack of a better term) my toolset as a consultant. Which for...
by rjhale | Apr 7, 2015 | arcgis, Atlanta, Forestry, FOSS4G, Open Source GIS, QGIS
The Intro to QGIS class is always evolving. Which is good. Location: 4275 Shackleford Road #175, Norcross, GA 30093 Cost $325 Date – May 20th 2015 This 8 hour workshop is designed to introduce you to QGIS 2.8, an alternative Open Source GIS software for...
by rjhale | Jul 27, 2014 | Forestry, GIS, postgis, QGIS
My longest running client has been a forestry company. Now – if you were to hand me an aerial photograph and I had it in stereo and go “Trees – start” – I would at least get the boundaries of the different types outlined. If you stuck me...