Environmental Data Center

Environmental Data Center The center of technical expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for the state of Rhode Island.

Applying state of the geospatial technologies for collecting, managing, analyzing, displaying and distributing geospatial data supporting collaborative & integrated research, experiential learning and extension programming in natural resources science. The EDC is a Geographic Information System and spatial data analysis laboratory in the University of Rhode Island's Department of Natural Resources

Science, College of the Environment and Life Science. Major areas of research at the EDC are spatial data modeling, ecological mapping, and data integration for environmental applications.

07/17/2023

DEM Announces Publication of the Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in Rhode Island Based on Community Science Survey

PROVIDENCE, RI – The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) is announcing the much-anticipated publication of The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in Rhode Island, a rich account of the data captured in collaboration with the University of Rhode Island (URI) during a 2015-2019 community science survey. This publication is a must-have for anyone invested in the future of bird conservation in Rhode Island.

In 2014, DFW collaborated with URI to initiate Rhode Island’s second Atlas on breeding birds. The project was completed between 2015 and 2019 with the support of over 200 volunteers, 20 biological technicians, and dedicated project leads, authors, editors, statisticians, and mapmakers. Together, a total of 3,705 breeding season point count surveys were conducted and 173 species were detected in the state.

Written by Charles E. Clarkson, Jason E. Osenkowski, Valerie A. Steen, Roland J. Duhaime, and Peter W. C. Paton, this new resource provides key information to aid in effective land management and conservation for Rhode Island birds. The 480-page book includes the life history, breeding ecology, migration phenology, distribution, abundance, management recommendations, and climate vulnerability for all 173 species that were detected during a state inventory of avifauna in collaboration with URI. The exclusive maps that are included were generated by pairing these data with the habitat information available through the Rhode Island Geographic Information System (RIGIS) to predict occupancy and demonstrate the changes since the first breeding bird atlas, which was performed over 30 years prior.

“DEM is grateful for its partnership with URI and the authors, professionals, and hundreds of volunteers whose dedication along with DFW staff has resulted in the publication of this valuable resource which will help guide conservation efforts,” said DEM Director Terry Gray. “Rhode Island’s birds can often serve as important indicators of our environment and how it’s changing. The Saltmarsh Sparrow and American Black Ducks depicted on the cover are two of these sentinel species whose populations monitored in the atlas indicate habitat degradation due to sea level rise, informing climate change impact mitigation projects and future conversation in Rhode Island.”

This project was conceived and funded by DFW, through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Wildlife and Sportfish Restoration (WSFR) Program which provides support to state fish and wildlife agencies to restore, conserve, manage, and enhance populations of wild birds, mammals, and their habitats.

Books may be purchased for $45 which includes taxes, shipping, and handling. Accepted forms of payment include check or money order. Please allow up to six weeks for processing and delivery. To purchase your own copy, or for more information on other DFW publications, please visit: www.dem.ri.gov/bookorder.

For more information about DEM divisions and programs, visit www.dem.ri.gov Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter (), or Instagram (.dem) for timely updates. Follow DFW on Facebook and Instagram (.fishandwildlife) to stay up to date on news, events and volunteer opportunities. You can also subscribe to DFW’s monthly newsletter here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/KbXMYuX.

https://www.ri.gov/press/view/46045

06/07/2023

Mr. Richard Adade, an Assistant Research Fellow at the Centre for Coastal Management, African Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR), has embarked on a one-month internship program with the Environmental Data Centre (EDC) at the Coastal Institute of the University of Rhode Island (URI)....

https://phys.org/news/2023-03-coastal-salt-marshes-sea-risefor.html
04/19/2023

https://phys.org/news/2023-03-coastal-salt-marshes-sea-risefor.html

The world's salty, tidal marshes are hotspots of carbon storage and productivity, building up sediments and plant material to stay above sea level. However, as sea level rises at an increasing rate, scientists debate whether it's possible for wetlands to win the race. New research reveals how salt m...

Paul Jordan sent out this helpful script today.  It is helpful if you work with Census data and want to make the attribu...
01/27/2023

Paul Jordan sent out this helpful script today. It is helpful if you work with Census data and want to make the attributes easier to work with:

Have field names and corresponding aliases stored as a two-column lookup table or data dictionary? Apply those aliases systematically with our script tool.

Registration is now open for URI's Geospatial Training Program. Introduction to ArcGIS Pro (3-day): Jan 9 - 11, 2023Usin...
12/02/2022

Registration is now open for URI's Geospatial Training Program.

Introduction to ArcGIS Pro (3-day): Jan 9 - 11, 2023
Using ArcGIS Online (1/2 day): Jan 12, 2023

Geospatial Extension Training Program offers introductory hands-on instruction in geospatial technology; Desktop ArcGIS and ArcGIS Online.

09/23/2022

Sea level rise is a threat to salt marshes. Learn about the Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) and a web mapping tool that identifies land parcels to conserve for salt marshes. Read about the project her...

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