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Wednesday, April 16
 

8:25am MDT

Yaak Valley Restoration Projects: GIS Assessment and Design
Wednesday April 16, 2025 8:25am - 8:55am MDT
Vital Ground Foundation retained River Design Group to assess the ecological restoration potential of two properties within the Cabinet-Yaak Grizzly Bear Recovery Zone in Northwest Montana, to improve native riparian, wetland, and forest habitat. A GIS-based assessment was completed which provided a framework for identification of restoration approaches. Spatial analysis included historical aerial photo analysis and quantification of landscape-level changes since the 1940’s, and LiDAR data analysis which identified relict habitat features. Restoration actions were recommended, and preferred alternatives were clarified through cartography. Two river and wetland restoration projects were constructed in Fall 2024 utilizing GPS-enabled heavy equipment in construction. 
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Selita Ammondt

GIS Analyst, River Design Group, Inc./SWCA
Ms. Ammondt is a GIS Analyst and Restoration Ecologist at River Design Group based in Whitefish, MT, a private consulting firm offering stream and wetland restoration and water resources engineering services. Selita specializes in geospatial analysis and cartography, and ecological... Read More →
Wednesday April 16, 2025 8:25am - 8:55am MDT
Clark Room

9:00am MDT

DNRC Water Resources Division Data & Apps
Wednesday April 16, 2025 9:00am - 9:30am MDT
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Chris Stump

Montana DNRC
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Sarah Smolka

Montana DNRC
Sarah Smolka has been the Flood Hazard GIS Specialist for Montana DNRC since 2023. She has an M.S. in Geography from the University of Montana and a background in GIS for public safety and energy.
Wednesday April 16, 2025 9:00am - 9:30am MDT
Clark Room

9:35am MDT

MSU's Geospatial Skills Camp for Rural Montana Youth
Wednesday April 16, 2025 9:35am - 10:05am MDT
The Geospatial Skills Camp for Rural Montana Youth, hosted by MSU, is an immersive, hands-on program aimed at introducing youth from rural Montana to geospatial technologies and communities. This project brings curriculum covering STEM and GIS technologies to commutes that don’t always have access or educators to instruct the topics. The curriculum includes seven labs that are particularly relevant to Montana’s rural communities and gives students the tools to then explore their own spatial questions during the camp, and in the future. The camps pilot program was successfully launched in 2024, helping to refine the curriculum for this year’s camps. Here is the link to the story map: https://arcg.is/1faOzX1 
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Maida Knapton

MSU Science & Math Resource Center
Wednesday April 16, 2025 9:35am - 10:05am MDT
Clark Room

10:10am MDT

Incorporating submerged channel features in DEMs with optical bathymetry and GIS for improved hydrologic modeling
Wednesday April 16, 2025 10:10am - 10:25am MDT
Accurate, high-resolution elevation data for both exposed and submerged features in alluvial systems improves hydrologic and morphodynamic modeling. However, while most LiDAR and drone-based photogrammetry excel at capturing surface topography, they provide limited information about channel bed elevations below the water surface. We demonstrate a workflow to generate and stitch together high-resolution elevation data for both exposed and submerged features. This method integrates drone-based Structure from Motion DEMs with easily obtained field measurements and optical bathymetry tools to generate a single high-resolution, high accuracy topographic and bathymetric DEM raster. 
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Claire Rawlings Gilder

University of Montana
Wednesday April 16, 2025 10:10am - 10:25am MDT
Clark Room

10:10am MDT

Trust for Public Land ParkServe
Wednesday April 16, 2025 10:10am - 10:40am MDT
Trust for Public Land® is a national NGO whose mission is to conserve open space lands and promote parks in the United States and it’s territories. One of the central goals of the Trust For Public Land is to ensure that “Everyone in U.S. cities should have access to a quality park within a 10-minute walk of their home.” Working toward this goal requires accurate information on the location of parks and people in urbanized areas, a database that we call ParkServe®. In this presentation, Dave Highness will describe the ParkServe® database and the methods for maintaining and presenting it to the public.
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Dave Highness

Trust for Public Land
Wednesday April 16, 2025 10:10am - 10:40am MDT
Helena Room
 
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