Demonstration of using Arcade, model builder, scheduling code to run, using python in Pro, Jupyter Notebooks, and a script to backup your AGOL Org. (Intermediate Level)
Learn how Google Earth Engine (GEE) can revolutionize the creation of GIS layers and maps for conservation work. We will explore current challenges with spatial data and explain why GEE was created (2010) to address these issues. This presentation will showcase example projects to demonstrate GEE’s utility and offer a behind-the-scenes look at how it works. Some of the projects will also highlight its application for conservation programs like the Voluntary Stewardship Program (VSP). Join us for an introduction into the creative world of GEE. (Intermediate Level)
Introduction and functional demo of the new Living Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) tool. An online, GIS based tool for developing CWPP documents and tracking projects and changes in conditions in real time. The tool is easy to use, even for non-GIS experts, is being hosted by Washington DNR and being made available to entities that develop CWPP’s statewide. (General Audience) (Combined with Forestry track)
Open discussion on what districts use for collecting data in the field. Hareware, software, processes, or even pen & paper. Bring examples and your questions about what your district might need for a project. (General Audience)
Open discussion about what Databases districts use for Customer tracking. Bring your districts database to show. Andrew will start with showing what WCD has done to update their Customer Database in 2025, to bring all the different program databases into one. (Intermediate Level)