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Wildland Geomatics
August16,
2003
/Mike Liebhold
In the '80s I worked,
briefly
on a design for a digital bioregional atlas, largely inspired by the wonderful 'California Water Atlas'. (By William Kahl, Stewart Brand et. al.) So,
I am not suprised to see
bioregions are coming online right along with humans. First, there are
sites like neighbor Andrew Anker's Kamungus,
then there's news this
week that, Intel researchers and UC
Berkely foresters are embedding sensor nets on
Redwood trees.
Frank Odasz wrote today to remind me that wireless pioneer Dave Hughes
has wired
up several ecosystems under NSF sponsorship. An then there's news
that the USGS has started something called
the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) eventually
offering
continually updated digital
map and data coverages of American wildlands.
Remember
David Brin's sci-fi story, Earth?
Will digital maps and sensor nets coevolve so the
planet's ecosystems can tell
humans, in realtime, all of the intimate details of our shared ecologic
health? Here'a first look: an interactive map
of biodiversity hotspots.
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