Time: March 27, 2013 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Broome Co. Cooperative Extension Office
City/Town: Binghamton, NY
Website or Map: http://www.ccebroomecounty.co…
Event Type: workshop, for, foresters, and, other, natural, resource, professionals
Organized By: Kristi Sullivan
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2013
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NED-2 is part of a family of software products intended to help landowners, foresters, and other resource managers develop goals, assess current and future conditions, and produce sustainable management plans for forest properties. During this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to use this free software developed by the Forest Service to support decision-making. Designed for stand-alone Windows-based personal computers, NED-2 integrates a variety of forest management tools into a single environment. These tools include databases, growth and yield models, wildlife models, geographic information systems (GIS), visualization tools, and others.
The workshop will be taught by Mark Twery, Research Forester for the US Forest Service, and creator of NED-2. NED-2 is designed to be used by the average computer user.
http://nrs.fs.fed.us/tools/ned/products/ned2/
The Wildlife Society allows a maximum of 5.5 contact hours in Category I of the Certified Wildlife Biologist Renewal/Professional Development Certificate Program for this workshop.
Soc. American Forester Continuing Forestry Education Credits pending
For more information, or to register, visit ForestConnect.info, and click on “workshops”. Registration can be completed on-line or via a mail-in form. Registration deadline is March 20, 2013.
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