Planning for Climate Change
Teaches local and state planners about climate change, as well as the planning processes and actions that can help their communities prepare for climate change impacts
Managing Visitor Use in Coastal and Marine Protected Areas
Provides tools to identify and define unacceptable visitor use impacts to natural resources and visitor experiences
Coastal Community Planning and Development
Provides examples and strategies to implement alternative development principles in coastal communities
Climate Adaptation for Coastal Communities
Conveys information and practical skills for incorporating climate considerations into planning processes, and provides time in class to apply what is learned to individual issues
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CanVis Newsletter
Provides quarterly updates and information about CanVis
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CanVis End User License Agreement
Using Photorealistic Visualizations
Introduces various visualization types and provides guidance on creating and using photorealistic visualizations
Using CanVis for Visualizations
Provides illustrated step-by-step instructions on using CanVis tools and creating visualizations with your own imagery
Visual Simulation Guide
Provides general guidance on how to plan a simulation project, acquire images, edit an image, and accurately locate and size objects in an image
CanVis Cheat Sheet (en espanol)
Height and Horizon Calculations
Provides guidelines on how to estimate the height of a feature or object in CanVis given its distance from the camera and actual height
CanVis Training
Shows how to use CanVis software to create believable simulations (Note: software requires Adobe's free Flash Player)
Training Videos
Contains several training videos about the various tools, functions, and applications that the software can complete
CanVis Presentation
Provides an introduction to CanVis and example projects
CanVis visual simulation guide and training videos were created and provided courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agroforestry Center.