National Preservation Institute seminar: GIS: Practical Applications for Cultural Resource Projects
November 19-20, 2015 |
Review introductory geographic information system (GIS) concepts combining spatial technologies and database management systems in the area of historic preservation. Learn how to use GIS applications for identification, evaluation, protection, and preservation of cultural resources. From assisting with inventories, to mapping historic districts and battlefields, to mitigating the impact of disasters on historic areas, GIS technology can be used to provide a better basis for planning and decisionmaking for the nation's heritage. – This seminar has two sessions available to choose from.
The National Preservation Institute educates those involved in the management, preservation, and stewardship of cultural heritage. Seminars bring distinguished faculty to highlight state-of-the-art practice in important areas of historic preservation and cultural resource management. Seminars focus on enhancing the skills of professionals responsible for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of historic, archaeological, architectural, and cultural resources. NPI can provide customized, on-site training to meet specific organizational needs.
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Website:
www.npi.org/sem-gis.html |
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Location Information |
Austin, TX |
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Contact Information |
Jere Gibber |
Email:
info@npi.org |
Phone:
703.765.0100 |
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