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In a study of recent graduates of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, we found that the use of GIS by natural resource managers was evenly split between two software products: ArcView 3.x and ArcGIS 9.x. While both of these are developed and marketed by the same company (ESRI), ArcGIS is becoming the standard tool for management of GIS data in natural resource management organizations. Successful natural resource managers need the confidence to be able to communicate to others their GIS needs and to perform basic GIS processes. This two-day course:
- Introduces the basic features of ArcGIS.
- Teaches techniques for addressing a number of basic natural resource management applications.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Perform many of the basic GIS tasks used by natural resource managers (query, edit, overlay, etc.).
- Create management-related maps that effectively display critical information.

Natural resource management professionals and realtors who have taken a basic GIS course or have some familiarity with GIS and have an interest in learning more about how to use GIS to support natural resource management. Upper-level managers who would like to be able to conduct basic GIS analyses as well as field personnel who would like to use GIS tools to analyze field data should find the course useful.

The course follows a directed laboratory and case study format. Most of the material will be presented in a step-by-step manner, so that the class can follow the directions provided by the instructor and simultaneously use them on individual computers in a computer lab. The class emphasizes the use of ArcGIS. Some handouts will be provided to summarize the material presented.

Pete Bettinger is an associate professor in the Warnell School
of Forestry and Natural Resources. He has more than 20 years of operating, teaching, and research experience in forestry and natural resources, including roles with the U.S. Forest Service, several forest products companies, and Oregon State University. Bettinger has taught several courses on forest measurements, forest planning, and harvest scheduling, as well as GIS applications in natural resource management. In 2004, McGraw-Hill published his book Geographic Information Systems: Applications in Forestry and Natural Resources Management. Bettinger earned BS and MS degrees from Virginia Tech, and a PhD from Oregon State University.

The fee for this course is $445, which includes lunch, refreshment breaks, and instructional materials. There is an $80 discount for fees paid by check or credit card and postmarked by June 16, 2008. Preregistration must be accompanied by check, purchase order, or credit card number to guarantee a place in the course. Limited seating is available.

- 12 Continuing Forestry Education (CFE) hours Category 1
- 12 Continuing Logger Education hours (CLE) Business Management
Full Attendance Is Mandatory to Receive Credit.
If you are not satisfied with this course, we will refund your registration fee.
Third Course Free!
Attend two forestry courses in 2008 as a paid participant and
get the third course (with equal or lower course fee) for free.
Contact Nette Penn at 706-542-6658 or e-mail her at Nette.Penn@georgiacenter.uga.edu, before you register for the third course.
Fourth Person Free!
Register three people from your organization and the fourth person is free. All registrants must be with the same program (same address and same budget), and the registration fees must be paid in advance by check or credit card.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008 |
7:45 a.m. |
Registration |
8:00 |
Basic maneuvering within the program, opening shapefiles and changing their appearance, viewing and editing data |
10:00 |
Break |
10:15 |
Examining layer properties, making a map with the layout view |
12:15 p.m. |
Lunch |
1:00 p.m. |
Working with the attribute data, querying processes |
2:45 |
Buffering, clipping, erasing with vector data |
3:00 |
Break |
3:15 |
Buffering, clipping, erasing with vector data (continued) |
5:15 |
Adjourn |
5:30 |
Professional Ethics in Forestry (optional)
- This optional one-hour course focuses on case studies to illustrate the place of ethics in the practice of forestry. It meets the ethics requirement for registered foresters in Georgia.
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Thursday, July 10, 2008 |
8:00 a.m. |
Overlay analyses using vector data |
10:00 |
Break |
10:15 |
Forestry and wildlife management applications |
12:15 p.m. |
Adjourn |

This optional one-hour course focuses on case studies to illustrate the place of ethics in the practice of forestry. It meets the ethics requirement for registered foresters in Georgia.
Now Available Online! Forestry Ethics Online Course
Now you can complete the one-hour Forestry Ethics Online Course from the comfort of your home or office. Register today for this self-paced, self-study program and earn CFE credit! Go here for more details: www.georgiacenter.uga.edu/is/forestry

The Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center &
Hotel, located on the beautiful, historic campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, provides outstanding educational programs and services for lifelong learners. A total living and learning environment, the Georgia Center includes a 200-room hotel, restaurants, banquet areas, conference rooms, auditoriums, a fitness center, and a computer lab all under one roof. As a unit of UGA's Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach, the Center brings the University's teaching, research, and service expertise to the people of Georgia and beyond! For more information, visit www.georgiacenter.uga.edu.
Special Needs:
If you require special services, facilities, or dietary considerations, contact your event coordinator, Nette Penn at 706-542-6658 or Nette.Penn@georgiacenter.uga.edu prior to June 30, 2008.
Lodging (Georgia Center Hotel):
A block of rooms is being held for your conference until 5:00 p.m. ET, June 16, 2008. Policies: (1) Tax Exemption The State of Georgia only allows tax-exempt charges for a payment by a state-issued credit card or check or by a direct bill to a state agency (with a Georgia State Tax Exemption Certificate). (2) Lodging Cancellation Cancel your reservation by 4:00 p.m. ET the day prior to your scheduled arrival to avoid being charged one night's room and tax. (3) At check-in, you must present your credit card or a completed credit card authorization form (for a copy, call 800-884-1381, Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET). Note: The Georgia Center is a smoke-free building; all lodging rooms are nonsmoking.
Travel Information:
Athens, Georgia, is located about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta. For directions, see www.georgiacenter.uga.edu/conferences/about/directions.phtml. A parking deck is located adjacent to the Center (hourly rates, maximum $8 each 24-hour period; vehicle height limit, 7 feet). Athens is served by two airports. Athens-Ben Epps Airport offers connecting flights to and from Charlotte, NC. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is located about 90 minutes southwest of Athens, with scheduled ground shuttle service and rental car service available between the airport and the Georgia Center.
Program Cancellation Policies:
(1) Full refunds are available for cancellations made by 5:00 p.m. ET, June 26, 2008. No refunds will be issued thereafter; substitutions will be allowed. (2) If a course is cancelled for any reason, the Georgia Center will not be responsible for any charges related to travel. (3) If for unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances an instructor is unable to attend, the Georgia Center reserves the right to substitute a comparable instructor.
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