Blue Raster’s Recap from The American Public Gardens Association 2024 Conference
Last month, Blue Raster showcased its flourishing Public Garden practice at the American Public Gardens Associations Annual Conference in Boston, […]
Last month, Blue Raster showcased its flourishing Public Garden practice at the American Public Gardens Associations Annual Conference in Boston, […]
Last week was the American Public Garden Associations’ (APGA) Annual Conference in Forth Worth, Texas. Over 1,000 people in the
Blue Raster collaborated with Mount Auburn Cemetery, The Alliance for Public Gardens GIS (APGG), and BG-BASE to develop an automated link from BG-BASE to Esri software. This process involved moving plant record data to a SQL Server Enterprise Geodatabase loaded with the Alliance for Public Gardens GIS data-model.
Green-Wood Cemetery honors the dead and celebrates so much life. The Green-Wood app is a free mobile application that allows users to discover the history, nature and wildlife at this National Historical Landmark.
Blue Raster was proud to showcase our Public Gardens and Cemetery solutions at the 2019 American Public Gardens Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC.
In a new initiative with Green-Wood Cemetery, Cornell University, and turfgrass experts, Blue Raster is using drones to confront climate change in urban landscapes.
Blue Raster works with multiple public gardens and arboreta to develop web and mobile applications. These apps help to interactively
At Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York, staff are now using field GIS applications such as Collector and Workforce for ArcGIS to streamline work order assignments and management for plant collections and monument restoration.