Hello,

I have a question that I hope will  be of general interest about using
tablet/ipad devices to gather field data preferably in a GIS framework. Do
the experts on this list have recommendations concerning both hardware and
software/apps suitable for field surveys?

Background: I know some GIS but nothing about field data collection and I am
trying to help out a citizen science project that collects weekly data,
recording the location of singing male song birds. This means there isn’t
unlimited funding for the project, so the cheaper the better! Ideally the
data would be entered onto a map on the device in the field that can then be
easily imported into a GIS program. They don’t need a precise lat/long (GPS)
as they have to estimate where the male is singing from, so a georeferenced
map is sufficient. The information is currently collected on a paper map of
the survey area using abbreviations for each species each singing male is
then marked on the plan. This is repeated each week with the volunteer then
having to collate this data at the end of season providing a summary map for
each species within each habitat type. Obviously switching to a GIS approach
would help enormously with the analyses and the amount of time spent
summarizing the results at the end of the season.

Thanks - I look forward to reading your suggestions,
Sam


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S.A. Price, Ph.D.
Dept. Evolution & Ecology
1 Shields Ave,
UC Davis
Davis, CA 95616
USA
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.evovert.com
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