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            Westwind Stewardship Group, Fall 2010

            Portland Community College GIS students partnered with the Westwind Stewardship Group to conduct spatial analysis and create a suite of maps for the Westwind Camp in Otis, Oregon.  The project included identification of an emergency provision site (tsunami evacuation analysis), geological hazard analysis, and a series of site trail maps.  

            Columbia Slough Watershed Council, Spring 2011

            In partnership with Columbia Slough Watershed Council, GIS students created maps with a cartographic focus to provide the council of site maps, portland area watershed maps, and a slope map of their property.

            PCC Stormwater Management, Spring 2011

            In accordance with the voter approved bond of 2008, improvements to the stormwater system at PCC's Sylvania campus are included among the changes and upgrades planned for PCC campuses over the next several years. 

            This project included GPS data collection, investigation of campus outfalls, and delineating drainage areas on campus.  From this a series of maps were produced: Current stormwater drainage;  slope map of the campus;  and Pervious and impervious areas.  A geodatabase of all the GIS files was also created for use in future classes that continue to work on this topic.


            Tryon Creek Watershed Council, Spring 2011

            The Tryon Creek Watershed Council (TCWC) is a group of individuals and organizations working to improve both the health of the watershed and creek itself.  This project was focused on a number of mapping projects that would help TCWC with their mission. The maps that were created include: Restoration work in the watershed; Salmon distribution; and Road & watershed intersections.


            PCC Habitat Team & Sylvania Natural Area Park, 2011

            The PCC Habitat Team has been working on habitat restoration projects around the Sylvania campus for many years, under the leadership of April Ann Fong of the Biology Department. In particular, they have brought about a major improvement in the Sylvania Natural Area Park (SNAP), removing invasive species and planting native plants. 


            Over the winter and spring terms 2011, students worked with the habitat team to create maps and a database to track their restoration efforts.  These tools will help the team consistently record work parties and plantings, maintain data that is tied to geographical areas, and generate reports for purposes of analysis, planning, and grant applications.