Toolik Field Station GIS & Remote Sensing

As a component of Toolik Field Station, the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) & Remote Sensing Program fills an expansive role working directly with scientists and administrators for the advancement of research and management, at Toolik and regionally, and provides logistical and management support as an enterprise GIS.

Mission

The mission of the Toolik Field Station GIS & Remote Sensing (TFS GIS) Program is to facilitate and enhance arctic research, and to increase research and management efficiency, effectiveness and capability. This is accomplished through: 1) direct consultation and participation with scientists, incorporating spatial data and analyses into pre-existing research, 2) GIS & remote sensing support of administrative and management infrastructure and the production of planning tools for land management and permitting, and 3) outreach to agencies and organizations to participate in regional and international entities developing Arctic Spatial Data Infrastructure (ASDI) and Decision Support Systems (DSS). The TFS GIS Program maintains a rich geospatial database, develops project-specific data, conducts spatial analysis, and offers technical expertise, consultation and documentation toward achieving these goals. Services are available at the field station during the summer field season and through the Toolik GIS Office at the University of Alaska Fairbanks year-round.

 

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Latest News

7/2/2009 - 2009 Aerial Photograph of Toolik Field Station

New image available from the TFS GIS map download page.

11/5/2008 - Welcome to Randy Fulweber

We are pleased to announce the arrival of Randy Fulweber as TFS GIS analyst. See the Contact Staff page for his bio.

8/26/2008 - New North Slope & Anaktuvuk River Burn Area Map

New map available from the TFS GIS map download page.

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