What is a georeference? A numerical description of a place that can be mapped.

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What is a georeference? A numerical description of a place that can be mapped.

In other words, georeferencing is turning a locality we read: Species: Polypodium californicum State: CA County: Marin Locality: Marin Municipal Water District Lands: Mount Tamalpais. Middle Peak Rd. culvert RT-3

37.930, Into a locality we can map:

“Davis, Yolo County, CA” Point Method Coordinates:

“Davis, Yolo County, CA” Bounding-box Method Coordinates:

“Davis, Yolo County, CA” Point Radius Method Coordinates: Maximum Uncertainty: 8325 m

“Davis, Yolo County, CA” Shape Method

What is an ideal georeference? A numerical description of a place that can be mapped and that describes the spatial extent of a locality and its associated uncertainties as well as possible

How to do it? Paper maps – Time-consuming – Good quality paper maps may be hard to find Internet Resources

Software & services for georeferencing of natural history collections data automated georeferencing verification & correction batch processing geographic visualization uncertainty determination collaborative georeferencing interoperability multi-lingual kml export google, bing, openstreet, wms soap & rest api training

Core Features

Other Internet Sources Google Maps Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names – Useful for old or alternative names – Worldwide FuzzyG- JRC Fuzzy Gazetteer – Worldwide – Designed for bad spelling Falling Rain – Worldwide – Great for hard to find localities outside of US

Why Georeference? Correct geographic and specimen identification data = dependable occurrence record. Occurrence data validates the importance of biological collections, especially to non-taxonomists. –Distribution of populations and species ranges –Phylogeography –Niche modelling –Conservation planning and biodiversity management Provides uncertainty data, which allows data to be evaluated with regards to its fitness for research application and resulting quality of output.