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A GIS based model for wildlife conservation in Sri Lanka

Submission Number: 20
Submission ID: 37
Submission UUID: e08dc3e8-0030-443b-a7a4-799e980b2b56
Submission URI: /form/project

Created: Tue, 09/03/2019 - 13:35
Completed: Tue, 09/03/2019 - 13:38
Changed: Thu, 06/16/2022 - 19:03

Remote IP address: 130.215.55.243
Submitted by: Thilina Surasinghe
Language: English

Is draft: No
Webform: Project
A GIS based model for wildlife conservation in Sri Lanka
Northeast
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python (69), mpi (220)
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Project Leader

Thilina Surasinghe
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Abigail Waters
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Project Information

My research is related geo-spatial analyses. Here, based on species distribution data and environmental variables that are spatially-explicit, I plan to conduct the following geo-spatial and geo-statistical analyses using licensed ESRI software, primarily ArcGIS Pro. These analyses include constructing species distribution models, multi-species habitat suitability models based on weighted overlay or weighted sub techniques or map-algebra algorithms, reserve designing, connectivity modelling, and analyse-use and land-cover analyses using non-linear non-parametric modelling methods. These analyses will be largely done using existing tools already available in ArcGIS Pro (spatial analyst, raster calculator, geo-statistical wizard, etc). In addition, using python scripts, I will modify existing tools or create new tools. I am analyzing large sets of data that are high in spatial resolution and extension. Thus processing takes a very long time, which cannot be done on a desktop or a laptop. Plus, some of the analyses, such as reserve designing, can we computationally-intensive. Therefore, I will need access to a cluster computer to run these analyses effectively. Since using MGHPCC cluster computer will require training myself, particularly on communicating with Linux-based OSes, any support on user-training will also be greatly appreciated.

Project Information Subsection

A model that can be used to delineate conservation lands for protection of Sri Lankan vertebrates. The project outcome will lead to conference presentations and journal manuscripts
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Bridgewater State University
Department of Biological Science, 24 Park Avenue Bridgewater State University
Bridgewater State University
Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 02325
NE-MGHPCC
03/02/2019
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This project is not student-driven.
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