There are still some seats available for our upcoming workshop:

On 27-30 October 2015 Duke Environmental Leadership program in collaboration 
with the University of St Andrews will offer a workshop on spatial modelling 
methods for distance sampling line transect data.

The workshop will cover: the basics of organizing survey data in ArcGIS using 
the MGET toolbox, developed at the Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke; 
followed by building and evaluating spatially explicit models of abundance 
(using environmental predictors) in R, using packages developed at the Centre 
for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling, St Andrews. The aim 
will be to demonstrate an end-to-end workflow for spatial modelling of distance 
sampling data, and illustrate the underlying theory behind both spatial 
modelling using generalized additive models and distance sampling (we will 
focus on the "density surface modelling" approach).

The course is intended for graduate students/postdocs/faculty in applied 
ecology, government/industry scientists and wildlife managers interested in 
developing spatially explicit models of abundance. Prior knowledge of R and 
ArcGIS will be highly advantageous, as is a quantitative background.

The course will be taught by David L Miller (St Andrews), Jason J Roberts 
(Duke) and Eric Rexstad (St Andrews), at the Duke campus in Durham, NC, USA.

The deadline for registration is 12 October 2015.

Detailed information on the course content and registration can be found at 
https://nicholas.duke.edu/del/distance. Please feel free to contact me if you 
have any questions not covered there.

Best regards,

Jason Roberts (jason.robe...@duke.edu)


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