My recent and future work with GIS and how it will contribute to the School of Geography at Plymouth Dr. John Lee.

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My recent and future work with GIS and how it will contribute to the School of Geography at Plymouth Dr. John Lee

Or…… John, GIS and Joining Geography!

Introduction How I use GIS Recent work with GIS Research Teaching Future work with GIS Research Teaching Benefits to Plymouth Conclusion

How I Use GIS - My Manifesto!

Recent Work - Research Deciduous woodland Deciduous woodland Unimproved chalk grassland Unimproved chalk grassland Arable land Woodland or grassland? CONVERSION? Spatial Conflict Resolution

Recent Work - Research Current land useDesirable land use change, with qualifications Improved grassland a) If close to unimproved grassland: 1.convert to unimproved grassland; or 2.keep as improved grass to provide for stock on unimproved grass. b) If close to deciduous woodland: 1.convert to woodland; or 2.convert to scrub. c) If close to scrub: 1.convert to scrub; or 2.convert to unimproved grassland or woodland. Spatial Conflict Resolution

Recent Work - Research

Scrub 350 (3000) Deciduous woodland 30 (1000) Unimproved grassland Regional (National) Targets (ha) Potential Area (ha) Current Area (ha) Land use Spatial Conflict Resolution

Recent Work - Research RecorderDateLocationSpecies NameGrid Ref. Mr. Campbell08-Jul-92Witney Bypass cutting Scotopteryx chenopodiata SP3008 Oxon County Museum 09-Jul-81Oxon. tetrad 3606 Lepus capensisSP Anon.1950OxfordshireGaleopsis angustifolia SP20 Thames Water Auth. Feb-79River LeachAustropotamobius pallipes SP20 Mr. Campbell17-Aug- 82 River LeachArvicola terrestrisSP20 Species data handling

Recent Work - Research

Recent Work - Teaching

GIS & cartography, Society & GIS, GIS & EIA milk, cat food… milk, cat food…

Recent Work - Teaching

Future Work - Research Papers from recently completed projects. Data access and manipulation – NERC Spatial decision-making – English Nature Amateur cartography – Royal Society Visual ontologies for cartography – OS

Future Work - Teaching GIS as theory and practice Promoting open source GIS solutions. Modular GIS development - web services. Distributed computing solutions to GIS. Geomorphological mapping. Informed by on-going research.

Benefits to Plymouth Contribution to RAE Supervision - PhDs, MSc, BSc. Teaching – PGs and UGs. Interdisciplinary. New skills and interests. Networking.

Conclusion Teaching Research Admin Oh oh!!

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