Autodesk University
2013-05-06, 01:12 AM
Instructor: Jason Hill
Class Description: Today, most environmental consulting organizations employ both CAD and GIS technologies to create and analyze spatial data for watershed planning, water resource management, habitat conservation, and wetland restoration. The ability to integrate the two technologies maximizes the organization’s investment in each without compromising productivity and data integrity. The tools for streamlining the input of field data, its built-in GIS functionality, and inherent dynamic nature are making AutoCAD Map 3D a valuable tool for improving collaboration among environmental engineers, designers, and drafters, as well as GIS analysts using ESRI software. In this session, we’ll learn how to improve existing workflow within environmental consulting firms by leveraging online environmental GIS data to improve initial site assessment, perform environmental impact analysis, and distribute data more effectively. We’ll also examine typical real world workflows using both Autodesk and ESRI software products for information analysis and distribution.
Class Description: Today, most environmental consulting organizations employ both CAD and GIS technologies to create and analyze spatial data for watershed planning, water resource management, habitat conservation, and wetland restoration. The ability to integrate the two technologies maximizes the organization’s investment in each without compromising productivity and data integrity. The tools for streamlining the input of field data, its built-in GIS functionality, and inherent dynamic nature are making AutoCAD Map 3D a valuable tool for improving collaboration among environmental engineers, designers, and drafters, as well as GIS analysts using ESRI software. In this session, we’ll learn how to improve existing workflow within environmental consulting firms by leveraging online environmental GIS data to improve initial site assessment, perform environmental impact analysis, and distribute data more effectively. We’ll also examine typical real world workflows using both Autodesk and ESRI software products for information analysis and distribution.