Fieldwork Handbook gives you tips, best practices and activities for using location intelligence in the field to make your work more productive and successful.
Fieldwork Handbook gives you tips, best practices and activities for using location intelligence in the field to make your work more productive and successful.
Make your work in the field more efficient and productive with the how-to of location intelligence.
A biologist in a rain forest making observations on indigenous frogs, an engineer maintaining utility equipment, or a citizen scientist taking water samples from a creek are all doing fieldwork. Their work is anchored by location. No matter what electronic tools they take into the field, they all take a notebook or a guidebook. As you head into the field along with all your equipment, be sure to include this practical fieldwork guide.
Fieldwork Handbook gives you tips, best practices, and activities that make your work in the field more productive and successful. No matter how you use location intelligence in the field, you can up your game with this book and improve your experience. Covering preparation, equipment, workflows, and data, this book will teach you how to
Organize and reconcile field data
Effectively coordinate and dispatch field resources
Refine fieldwork workflows
Sync the office with the field
Author and Esri product engineer Marika Vertzonis learned about geospatial technology in the field, and she knows what you need to know. This handbook is your friend in the field.
Details
Price: $39.99
Pages: 200
Publisher: Esri Press
Imprint: Esri Press
Publication Date: 5th March 2024
ISBN: 9781589487185
Format: eBook
BISACs: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems COMPUTERS / Enterprise Applications / General NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection COMPUTERS / Data Visualization
Author Bio
Marika Vertzonis is a product engineer at Esri focusing on the research and development of field apps. After studying environmental engineering at the University
of Newcastle, Australia, Marika spent the early part of her career working in local government, regional water authorities, and engineering consulting as a GIS professional. Her own time in the field has made her a passionate advocate for using the most suitable technology available, in scientific and engineering fieldwork.
Make your work in the field more efficient and productive with the how-to of location intelligence.
A biologist in a rain forest making observations on indigenous frogs, an engineer maintaining utility equipment, or a citizen scientist taking water samples from a creek are all doing fieldwork. Their work is anchored by location. No matter what electronic tools they take into the field, they all take a notebook or a guidebook. As you head into the field along with all your equipment, be sure to include this practical fieldwork guide.
Fieldwork Handbook gives you tips, best practices, and activities that make your work in the field more productive and successful. No matter how you use location intelligence in the field, you can up your game with this book and improve your experience. Covering preparation, equipment, workflows, and data, this book will teach you how to
Organize and reconcile field data
Effectively coordinate and dispatch field resources
Refine fieldwork workflows
Sync the office with the field
Author and Esri product engineer Marika Vertzonis learned about geospatial technology in the field, and she knows what you need to know. This handbook is your friend in the field.
Price: $39.99
Pages: 200
Publisher: Esri Press
Imprint: Esri Press
Publication Date: 5th March 2024
ISBN: 9781589487185
Format: eBook
BISACs: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems COMPUTERS / Enterprise Applications / General NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection COMPUTERS / Data Visualization
Marika Vertzonis is a product engineer at Esri focusing on the research and development of field apps. After studying environmental engineering at the University
of Newcastle, Australia, Marika spent the early part of her career working in local government, regional water authorities, and engineering consulting as a GIS professional. Her own time in the field has made her a passionate advocate for using the most suitable technology available, in scientific and engineering fieldwork.