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Explore Canada's Water Data with CanWIN

A discussion of Watershed Management with Claire Herbert

When: 

  • May 21st, 11 AM AEST  
  • May 20th, 9 PM EST

The Canadian Watershed Information Network (CanWIN) is a key player in how we understand, manage, and preserve Canadian waters. CanWIN is mobilizing science for evidence-based decision-making.

Join us for an exclusive public forum featuring Claire Herbert, Data Manager at the University of Manitoba, as we explore the technical capabilities, objectives, and potentials of the CanWIN data portal. This session is your opportunity to gain practical knowledge from one of the leading figures in the field of environmental science and watershed management.

Why You Should Attend:

  • Discover the core objectives behind the pioneering CanWIN data portal.
  • Explore the technical capabilities of the portal, from data collection to accessible analysis.
  • Gain practical knowledge of how CanWIN serves as a tool for policy analysts, data scientists, and researchers, enabling informed decision-making.

Who Should Attend:

  • Policy Analysts & Decision Makers
  • Data Scientists & Researchers
  • Environmental Scientists & Ecologists
  • Anyone with an interest in Environmental Conservation & Data Management

About Claire Herbert

With 17 years of experience in freshwater ecology, watershed management, and a specialised skill set in remote sensing techniques using ArcGIS and Idrisi, Claire Herbert is a cornerstone in environmental science. Claire’s extensive experience includes database development, data mining, and analysis, highlighted by her ability to foster collaboration across federal, provincial, municipal, and First Nation organisations. Her expertise encompasses technical and operational capabilities and a deep commitment to pushing the boundaries of environmental science and data management.

 

Location: Online

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