Marxan training courses are taught by instructors from the Spatial Ecology Lab at The University of Queensland. Courses are a mixture of lecture and hands-on activities and are designed to provide users with the basic skills to use Marxan in a conservation planning exercise.
CURRENT COURSES
PAST COURSES
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Course Title
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Date
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| INTECOL Workshop, Brisbane, QLD |
August 22, 2009 |
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Introduction to Marxan, Brisbane, QLD
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July 9-10, 2009 |
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Introduction to Marxan, Vancouver, BC, Canada
The course was sponsored by The Pacific Marine Analysis & Research Association
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May 28th and 29th, 2009 |
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Introducing Marxan, Brisbane, QLD
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November 19-20, 2008 |
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Advanced Marxan, Brisbane, QLD
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November 21, 2008 |
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Systematic Conservation Planning with Marxan and MarZone, Broome, WA
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July 10-11, 2008
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Introducing Marxan, Brisbane, QLD
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July 17-18, 2008
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Marxan 101, Brisbane, QLD
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April 2007
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Introducing Marxan, Brisbane, QLD
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November & December 2007
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Decision Support Systems Practitioner Workshop, Perth, WA
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November 2006
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Systematic Conservation Planning with Marxan and MarZone, Perth, WA
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May 2007
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Systematic Conservation Planning with Marxan and MarZone, Perth, WA
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November 2007
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Society of Conservation Biology Workshop, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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July 2007
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OTHER COURSES
Universidad Austral (Chile) 4th Year Landscape Ecology Exercise (in Spanish/ en Espanol)
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The Boundary Length Modifier (BLM) allows you to control how much clustering will occur in your reserve. This example is from a project in Western Australia at Rottnest Island.
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