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  <name>Los Amigos GIS Gallery</name>
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  <md:created>2003/08/14 13:15:47.347 GMT-5</md:created>
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    <md:author id="jago">
      <md:firstname>Adan</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Galvan</md:surname>
      <md:email>jago@rice.edu</md:email>
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    <md:maintainer id="jago">
      <md:firstname>Adan</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Galvan</md:surname>
      <md:email>jago@rice.edu</md:email>
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    <md:keyword>los amigos</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>gis</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract>An overview of the Los Amigos GIS gallery.</md:abstract>
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      <name>Overview</name>

<para id="para1">
Since August 2002, we have been actively working toward a Geographic
	Information System (GIS) for the Los Amigos Conservation
	Area. Our objectives have been to: <list id="list1" type="enumerated"><item>collect and organize
	available geographic data</item><item>to show possible use of the
	system in education, training and research</item><item>present
	research results through print and digital means of
	publication</item></list>
      </para>

<para id="para2">
A geographic metadatabase has been compiled from various sources,
	including important files for the Los Amigos Conservation Area
	provided by colleagues at the Amazon Conservation Association,
	and files for Madre de Dios, Peru, and the American tropics
	that have been opportunistically collected during the last
	year. We continue to gather and input general basemaps,
	satellite images, climatic data, human population data, and
	more. In October 2002 we added 15-meter resolution Aster
	imagery and the first author used them to generate a Digital
	Elevation Model of the Los Amigos Conservation Area (see DEM
	imagery at left). A 2000 Landsat TM image was then overlaid on
	the digital elevation model to create a 3D view of the area
	(see images at left). We are also investigating the
	possibility of acquiring high-resolution IKONOS images from
	<link src="http://www.spaceimaging.com">Satellite Imaging Inc.</link>
      </para>

      <para id="para3">
Due to the scale of data available for the region, the Los Amigos GIS
	has quickly expanded to encompass the entire geopolitical
	region of the Department of Madre de Dios, Peru, and
	vicinity. This GIS system is currently being used to support
	studies of the biodiversity in the Los Amigos Conservation
	Area, but will soon be used for a broadened analysis of the
	diversity, distribution, collection patterns, and conservation
	of the plant diversity of Madre de Dios.
      </para>

      <para id="para4">
Currently, all GIS to Internet presentation is driven by the software
	HTML Image Mapper offered by Alta 4 (www.alta4.com). Plans for
	the immediate future are to convert the entire interactive
	system over to ArcIMS, an internet map server technology by
	ESRI, while we will continue to use Alta 4 for smaller scale
	presentations of specific geospatial patterns.
      </para>

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