This is the final call for attendees for our upcoming GIS training courses in 
July 2019. These courses are ‘An Introduction To Using GIS/QGIS In Biological 
Research’ and ‘An Introduction To Species Distribution Modelling In he Marine 
Environment’. They will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, between the 29th of July 
2019 and 1st of August 2019.
1. An Introduction To Using GIS/QGIS In Biological Research, Glasgow, Scotland, 
29th – 30th July 2019:
This introductory training course for those who wish to learn how to use GIS in 
any area of biological research, and it will provide an introduction to using 
GIS in a wide variety of biological research situations, including marine 
mammal research, and the course includes two marine-mammal-specific practical 
exercises (one based around calculating the observed abundance per  unit survey 
effort of dolphins using a grid-based approach, and one based around mapping 
species richness for North Atlantic beaked whales). It is primarily based 
around a GIS software package called QGIS, which is free to use. As a result, 
it is one of the best options for doing GIS for self-employed MMOs, small 
environmental consultancies, NGOs, those working on small marine mammal 
research projects with limited budgets for purchasing software licences and 
students working at universities who do not have access to commercial GIS 
software packages. This course aimed at both those with no GIS experience, but 
wish to learn how to do GIS with QGIS, and also those who are familiar with 
using commercial GIS software, such as ArcGIS, but who wish to learn how to use 
QGIS as an alternative. However, this course is taught using 
software-independent approach, and it is also open to those who wish to learn 
how to use ArcGIS to do biological GIS.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, and it will be taught by Dr Colin 
D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide 
variety of biological purposes. For those who cannot attend this course in 
person, a shorter online course based on the same materials is available from 
our sister site www.GISforBiologists.com.
Attendance will be limited to a maximum of 16 people, and the course will cost 
£295 per person (£200 for students, the unwaged and those working for 
registered charities). To book a place, or for more information, visit 
http://gisinecology.com/an-introduction-to-using-gis-in-biological-research/ or 
email [email protected].
2. An Introduction To Species Distribution Modelling In The Marine Environment, 
Glasgow, Scotland, 31st July – 1st August 2019:

This two day course follows on from the introductory GIS course and provides 
all the information required to start using Species Distribution Modelling 
(SDM) in the marine environment in a practical and biologically meaningful way. 
In a series of background sessions, case studies and practical exercises, it 
covers how to create data layers of species distribution, how to select and 
create raster data layers of environmental variables, such as water depth, how 
to join information on species distribution to environmental information, how 
to export data from a GIS project for analysis in a statistical package, such 
as R, how to create spatial visualisations based on a statistical model and how 
to validate the spatial predictions of a model. The practical sessions work 
through a species distribution modelling project based on real marine survey 
data from start to finish. This course can be done with either QGIS (our 
recommended option) or ArcGIS.

Attendance will be limited to a maximum of 16 people, and the course will cost 
£295 per person (£200 for students, the unwaged and those working for 
registered charities). To book a place, or for more information, visit 
http://www.gisinecology.com/an-inroduction-to-species-distribution-modelling-in-the-marine-environment/
 or email: [email protected]. Note: This course requires a basic 
knowledge of GIS (as covered in the above introductory GIS course) and how to 
use ArcGIS or QGIS GIS software.



Both these courses will be held at the Mackintosh at the Willow, 215 
Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3EX, Scotland. Glasgow has great transport links and 
is within half a days travel by car or by fast train links from most cities in 
the UK. For example, it can be reached in as little as 4h 30mins from London by 
train. It can also be reached by direct flights from many European cities and 
the flight time is generally under four hours.

Attendees will be responsible for their own accommodation. However, Glasgow 
provides a wide range of accommodation options to fit most budgets.



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GIS IN ECOLOGY - Providing Training, Advice And Consultancy On The Use Of GIS 
In Ecology

Web: www.GISinEcology.com Email: [email protected]

Need to ask a question about using GIS? Try the GIS In Ecology Forum: 
www.GISinEcology.com/GIS_in_Ecology_forum.htm

Books From GIS In Ecology Staff:

GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates; RRP: £24.99
An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology; RRP: £44.99
An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology: Supplementary Workbook One - 
Creating Maps Of Species Distribution; RRP: £19:99

If you wish to purchase these books, visit: 
http://www.gisinecology.com/Book_Shop.htm

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