Informatics

Introduction

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We are a newly formed team within Landcare Research bringing together individuals with cross-disciplinary skills that frequently combine knowledge of Informatics together with more traditional science disciplines.

Our work covers a spectrum of activities:

The Informatics Team currently has 28 staff and a number of contractors. We have specific expertise in the areas of Remote Sensing, GIS, Database application development, Biodiversity Informatics and Biometrics.

Informatics may be defined as the study of the application of computer science, computational, statistical and visualisation techniques for improving acquisition, storage, management, access, utilisation and dissemination of information.

Research themes

Tools & Services

Science leader

Jerry CooperJerry Cooper EmailSend email to Jerry Cooper

Landcare Research
PO Box 40
Lincoln 7640

Phone: 03 321 9999
DDI: 03 321 9641
Fax: 03 321 9998


Research areas

Biodiversity informatics Geospatial informatics Remote sensing

Programmes & OBIs

Spatial Information

Staff

Team members

Related areas

Biosystematics

Highlights

Re–defining the Big Ice Environmental and Sustainability projects get technological boost

Databases & collections

Geospatial Data Integration Portal Land Environments of New Zealand (LENZ)

Resources

Information In Formation newsletter

Media releases

Landcare Research Annual Report Project launches a website with 10,000 legs! Re–defining the Big Ice Space-age radar may help assess landslides

Past Events

Meeting: Biodiversity Informatics 2004 Workshop: SPINFO (SPatial INFOrmation) Workshops Seminar: Geospatial Land Use Classification Project Seminar