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November 22, 2006

Renewable Energy Atlas of the West

I found a new site to add to the links this weekend. The Renewable Energy Atlas of the West is designed as a resource for policy makers, advocates, landowners, developers and others interested in furthering the production of electricity from renewable wind, solar, geothermal and biomass energy resources.
Renewable Energy Atlas of the West

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November 13, 2006

American Origins Project: 1877 Atlas

American Origins Project: 1877 Atlas


What is the American Origins Project?


Beginning in the late 17th century settlers began to establish themselves in many portions of the Delmarva Peninsula. These early settlers built a foundation for a America. To better understand the past, staff at the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture have initiated a web-based archive for researchers to gather information on some of the earliest settlers to the region.


Currently the on-line database includes information on some 3,000 of the earliest settlers in Somerset County with emphasis on those who lived in the Mt. Vernon region from 1663 to 1759. Plans are underway to include settler information from a wider time span and geographical location. The majority of information listed was transcribed directly from primary source materials at the Nabb Center including tax rolls, wills, personal inventories, maps, judicial proceedings as well as records of births, deaths and marriages.



The Mt. Vernon region of Somerset County includes Monie and Wicomico hundreds, specifically, those settlers who lived on the neck of land just south of the Wicomico River. Somerset County, officially organized in 1666, is on the southern portion of the Delmarva peninsula. The 180-mile peninsula lies between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the earliest seedbeds of America. Today Delmarva is comprised of southern Delaware as well as portions of Maryland and Virginia.

American Origins Project: 1877 Atlas

1877 Atlas

November 12, 2006

What is the Open Africa Project?

 

Working hard to add sites!
 

 

Based on the concept of Afrikatourism, the Open Africa project is linking the splendours of Africa in a continuous network of tourism routes from the Cape to Cairo. The achievement of this vision for Africa has been enabled by the integration of leading edge GIS (Geographic Information Systems) technology with the Internet. The result is this website and the route maps that you can access on it. This means that viewers can interrogate maps down to the finest details of what they want to see and experience, while suppliers of facilities and providers of services can market their wares in the most cost efficient and effective manner possible. [more info]

November 11, 2006

GIS PILOT Update - Canada Links

Long week is now over.  Updated this week on GIS PILOT were some European GIS Links and the creation of a Canada  GIS Link page.  I have begun the search for Non-US based GIS links and I will create a new European page in the near future.  The Canadian updates include:


November 10, 2006

GIS PILOT BLOG

Welcome back to the Official GIS Pilot Blog.  It's been in the shop for awhile now, but it's ready to roll out on the street now.  Coming up, links to be updated (on the right) and news about GIS.