The Ecobot Podcast

Today we follow up from episode 11, with Q&A on how wetland managers and scientists are utilizing and accessing GIS tools and data sets to predict, model, monitor, and delineate wetlands. We will take a look in the Arc Hydro toolbox at the Hydroperiod tool, as well as see how scientists are using the new US Army Corps of Engineers Antecedent Precipitation Tool (APT) to simplify project area rainfall analysis.

Show Notes

Today we follow up from episode 11, with Q&A on how wetland managers and scientists are utilizing and accessing GIS tools and data sets to predict, model, monitor, and delineate wetlands. We will take a look in the Arc Hydro toolbox at the Hydroperiod tool, as well as see how scientists are using the new US Army Corps of Engineers Antecedent Precipitation Tool (APT) to simplify project area rainfall analysis.

Host:
Jeremy Schewe, PWS, Cofounder & Chief Scientific Officer,  Ecobot

Panelists:
Sandra Fox, MS, GISP Sr. Project Manager, St. Johns River Water Management District
Bakari Powell, Hydrologist III, St. Johns River Water Management District
Allen Ingram, Project Consultant, Spirit Environmental Consulting
Jacqueline Smolik, PWS, Project Manager, Spirit Environmental Consulting
Dean Djokic, Water Resources Practice Manager, Esri

What is The Ecobot Podcast?

Welcome to the Ecobot Podcast, where the Ecobot team shares information on how technology plays an increasingly important role in wetland science.

If you don’t know about Ecobot, it’s the first software to bring true efficiency and accuracy to wetland scientists in environmental science, natural resources management, conservation planning, engineering and planning firms serving state and federal DOT, construction, mitigation banking, and oil and gas companies.

In this series, you’ll hear from host Jeremy Schewe, Chief Scientific Officer and Cofounder at Ecobot, along with an incredible cast of scientists,professors and policymakers, as they share their expertise on wetland science so YOU can be better informed, more efficient, and more accurate.

Follow the Ecobot Podcast on any podcast app, and we’ll see you soon with the first episodes. Until then, you can connect with Ecobot on Linkedin or visit EcobotApp.com.