GRASSLinks is a World Wide Web interface to a geographic information system (GIS), offering public access to mapped information. GRASSLinks provides GIS display and analysis tools to facilitate data sharing and cooperation between environmental planning agencies, public action groups, citizens, and private entities. The default version of this page is gl.html which includes only the two GRASS (global and Spearfish) datasets.
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Left side - full selection of available maplayers and options | Right side - shortcut with mostly preselected options | ||
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Map query interface to Mites survey project (B. A. Croft)
Find out about homesteading mites in Oregon | ||
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Degree-Day
mapmaking and DD calculator access for Northwestern USA,
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Ecoregions and IPM for Northwestern USA
Make a map anywhere in OR, WA, ID, MT, WY states | ||
| Willamette Valley, Oregon Land Use 30m (with county lines, major roads, water bodies, cities and towns, and degree-day calculator) | ||
| Cutworm and Armyworm Monitoring Project, MSU (with county lines, major roads, water bodies, cities and towns, and degree-day calculator) | ||
| GRASS Global dataset (a small default global dataset for getting familiar with GRASS) | ||
| GRASS Spearfish dataset (a default dataset for getting familiar with GRASS) |
GRASSLinks was originally developed by Dr. Susan Huse at the Research Program in Environmental Planning and GIS (REGIS), at the University of California, Berkeley. GRASSLinks is based on the Open Source GIS software GRASS, orig. from the US Army Corps of Engineers.