From the United Nations - International Day of Forests website "Forests cover one third of the Earth's land mass, performing vital functions around the world. Around 1.6 billion people -... read more →
On Monday October 17, 2016 Geospatial Niagara had the opportunity to make a presentation to the Town of Pelham Council regarding the treeOcode Niagara project. We... read more →
Geospatial Niagara is proud and tremendously excited to announce that as of June 22, 2016 we have become an Institutional Affiliate of Brock University's Environmental Sustainability Research Centre. From the... read more →
The treeOcode Niagara project has received a boost in the number of trees in the inventory thanks to a project by three Niagara... read more →
We have a new look! Welcome to the new "Geospatial Niagara" website! Take a look around and learn more about us and our projects past and present. We'd like to... read more →
Hello everyone! Unfortunately (or fortunately) it has been quite a long time since the last post, October 2014 to be exact. So much has happened since then that as it's... read more →
Geography Awareness Week is nearly upon us (November 16 - 22, 2014) and Geospatial Niagara is nearly booked solid with a number of school visits throughout the week. Preemptively though,... read more →
From the air, ecologist Greg Asner uses a spectrometer and high-powered lasers to map nature in meticulous kaleidoscopic 3D detail -- what he calls “a very high-tech accounting system” of... read more →
Hello everyone! This is just a quick note to share some information that was forwarded my way by some colleagues of mine. The first touches upon a posting I had... read more →
Hello everyone, and to all of our Canadian readers, Happy Thanksgiving! One thing that Geospatial Niagara is particularly thankful for is the fantastic logo that was designed by Paul Coombs owner of Pddesigns.... read more →