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TRaCK Digital Atlas
The TRaCK Digital Atlas has been developed to provide a durable and centralised metadata repository for all of TRaCK’s significant intellectual output. Using a spatial (map-based) search and display interface, users will be able to easily discover and access research material produced by TRaCK. By linking TRaCK’s bibliography to the Atlas users can access listings for textual assets (eg journal articles) as well as data layers and maps.
The Atlas can power any number of uses, from providing data feeds to external agency websites to offering a treasure trove for researchers. As a facility, the Atlas is highly configurable and capable of addressing a wide range of scenarios. The Atlas runs in open source software, can integrate with any Open GIS compliant source, and can harvest metadata through OAI-PMH endpoint.
As more information is added to the Atlas, researchers, water planners and the wider community will be able to draw on a widening range of resources to better understand our tropical rivers.
Get started: the window below is a small sample of the prepared layers for TRaCKs work on methods to determine High Conservation Value Aquatic Ecosystems (HCVAE). Browse the full size version on the Atlas website.
Project leader
Andrew Brooks
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- Register your interest in seeing a demonstration of the tool.
- Check out our publications page where you'll find a complete listing of TRaCK’s published findings including presentations.
- Contact the Knowledge & Adoption team.
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