Learn how to build robust, defensible species distribution and ecological
niche models in our live online training course: *Standard Modelling
Procedure for Species Distribution and Ecological Niche Modelling (SDMS01)*.

https://prstats.org/course/standard-modelling-procedure-for-species-distribution-and-ecological-niche-modelling-sdms01/
Standard modelling procedure for Species Distribution and Ecological Niche
Modelling (SDMS01)

Species Distribution and Ecological Niche Modelling is an applied R course
teaching standard workflows for building, evaluating, and interpreting SDMs.

This two-day course provides a clear, step-by-step framework for applying
best-practice modelling workflows using R. It is designed for anyone
working with biodiversity, ecology, conservation, or environmental spatial
data who wants practical, reproducible modelling skills.

The course covers:

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   Core concepts underpinning species distribution and ecological niche
   modelling
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   Preparing and managing species occurrence and environmental data
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   Model calibration, evaluation, and interpretation
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   Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
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   Practical implementation of standardised modelling procedures in R

The training is delivered live online, with recordings available after the
course. All participants receive course materials, example datasets, and
post-course support.

*Course details*
Dates: 23–24 April 2026
Format: Live online
Duration: 2 days
Fee: £275

This course is suitable for postgraduate students, researchers,
consultants, and professionals seeking a structured and applied
introduction to SDMs and ENMs.

Full details and registration are available here:
https://prstats.org/course/standard-modelling-procedure-for-species-distribution-and-ecological-niche-modelling-sdms01/

Email [email protected] with any questions

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Oliver Hooker PhD.
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