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GIS Open House at Frost Campus

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Graduates of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) programs at Fleming College’s Frost Campus will have their cooperative projects displayed at the GIS Open House on Tuesday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The GIS-Cartographic Specialist and GIS-Application Specialist projects include:

o Analyzing Environmental Conditions that Underlay Tallgrass Community
o Kawartha Bioregion Significant Woodland Models
o Crowe Bridge Conservation Park Trail Map/Web Site/Brochure
o Map of Altona Forest Physical Features
o Explore Ontario Conservation Areas
o Protected Areas System Expansion through GIS Analysis
o Dorset Environmental Science Center Hydrologic Catchment Topographic/Delineation Mapping
o Rapid Cartographic Development of Emergency Resource Availability
o Operationalizing the Production of National Watershed Mapping for Sierra Leone
o Village of Sturgeon Point Interactive Map
o Source Protection Threats Analysis: Certificate of Approval Relationships
o Mapping Ontario’s Headwater Areas
o Heritage GIS Project – South Lake Simcoe
o Necrogeography and Lakeview Cemetery – GIS Applications for an Historic Ontario
o City of Barrie Web-based Emergency Operations Center
o Available Disease mapping and database development for Public Health
o East Gwillimbury Heritage Conservation Web Portal

The Frost Campus is located at 200 Albert St. S. in Lindsay. To RSVP for this event, please contact Cornel Van Zyl, GIS – Cartographic Specialist Candidate at cornel@cvanz.net. Complimentary parking will be provided.

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For more information:
Laura Copeland, Communications Officer, 705-749-5530 x 1370 or copeland@flemingc.on.ca