GIS tailor-made resources
At GIS tailor-made we do not believe in just doing a project or training. We're not happy when you are just continuing doing your old work after one of our trainings. We think that our activities should have an impact. Be it in working more effective, be it getting more excited in your work. Over time we have done some work which can be found on-line. We are proud and excited about this work and we would like to share this with you:
Do you want some time to reflex and read about the possibilities that GIS tailor-made has to offer? Please download our brochure and read whenever it suits you best!
doc/gistm-brochure.pdf
One of the biggest compliments is when others write about your article in National Newspapers. This is also a great example work by Leny Ocasiones that really has an impact.
http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view/20080603-140349/Hair-without-pain
A press release on the start of GIS tailor-made in the Dutch GIS magazine. It also featured on their website and in their emailing (in Dutch).
http://www.gismagazine.nl/asp/default.asp?t=article&newsid=2652
It is a good thing when your trainees are so happy with the organized activities that they are using the website of their organization to give a report. This tailor-made GIS training was organized by Van Hall Larenstein.
http://thecarolinian.blogspot.com/2007/03/gis-training-at-larenstein.html
A short overview of the activities and the background of this training can be found here
http://www.gisdevelopment.net/Education/papers/index.htm
We think that GIS should be supporting the working field where it is applied. Here is a poster where Ubo Pakes did both the GIS activities as well as the project management for an ecological research in the Netherlands .
http://www.hydrology.uni-kiel.de/~ahorn/rhasim_grensmaas_poster.pdf
Here is an article on using elevation models for flood protection to which Ubo Pakes contributed
http://www.wldelft.nl/rnd/publ/docs/We_Ve_2000a.pdf
In 1997 Ubo Pakes presented a paper in the annual ESRI user conference in San Diego on the use of GIS for one dimensional river modeling.
http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc97/proc97/abstract/a498.htm
The article in Dutch that opened the road for the presentation at the Annual ESRI User Conference (see previous item)
http://www.geonieuws.nl/html/pdf/geo-1997-3/o-02-97-3.pdf
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