Registration is now open for the 5th annual UC GIS Week conference, which will be held virtually from November 19-21, 2024.
Initiated by the University of California GIS Leadership Committee, which our Geospatial Information Librarian Janet Reyes sits on, the conference will feature presentations, lightning talks, and a virtual map/poster gallery, all centering on geospatial research and applications.
Both GIS experts and those new to GIS are welcome to attend! Join for one or multiple sessions of the event series, which is thought to be one of the largest GIS Day observations in the world.
Students, researchers and instructors from across the University of California will share their cutting-edge knowledge and expertise with each other and with the wider community.
Topic areas will include:
- National Zoning Atlas: A New Public Tool and Database
- GIS & AI: Tree Range Maps, Drones, and Digitizing
- Urban Environment: From Latin America to California
- Opportunities for Current Students: Panel
- Geospatial Opportunities: From Humanitarian Work to the UCs & Bhutan
- GIS Integrations for Campus Operations
- Climate Effects on Food, Agriculture and the Environment
- Ecology: Seed Collection, Desert Fires, and Tropical Lagoons
- GIS for Policy: Health, Transportation, and Zoning
All sessions are free and open to the public.