The Sustainability Index Webinar-series (with APGA)
- Introducing the Public Garden Sustainability Index Webinar-series
- 2021-12-14: Business planning: Make informed sustainable decisions | Sustainability Index Webinar
- 2021-11-09: Empower and include for a better future | Sustainability Index Webinar
- 2021-10-18: Why water management matters | Sustainability Index Webinar
- 2021-09-14: Are you prepared for a natural disaster? | Sustainability Index Webinar
- 2021-08-17: Involve and engage your community | Sustainability Index Webinar
IrisBG Coffee Chats
- On preserving institutional knowledge using IrisBG & ArcGIS Field Maps | Coffee Chat June 2022
- Labelling Using IrisBG at Powell Gardens | Coffee Chat May 2022
- On collaborative record keeping at UC Davis | Coffee Chat April 2022
- On tracking propagations at Mt. Cuba Center | Coffee Chat March 2022
- 22-02-08: Uncovering an invisible loss | Coffee Chat February 2022
- 21-11-09: A timely response to biodiversity crisis – "The Tangled Bank" | Coffee Chat November 2021
IrisBG Blog
- 2022-06: SPNHC | Case study: Preserving Biodiversity and Institutional Knowledge with IrisBG and ESRI Software Solutions
- 2022-05: EuroGard IX | Botanic Gardens – Where people and plants meet
- 2021-06-09: Work interdisciplinary with Collection Management | APGA Virtual Conference 2021
- 2020-10-07: Easy mapping of your collection with IrisBG – from PlantNetwork's Plant Records meeting 2020 [Presentation]
- 2nd IrisBG User Conference in Leiden (2017)
- 1st IrisBG User Conference in Amsterdam (2016)
2020 Plant Records Conference
- Summary: Virtual 2020 Plant Records Conference
- IrisBG – What's new 2020
- Q&A: We have answered the questions you asked during the conference
- Keynote: Accumulation versus collection – documentation makes a difference | prof. Maximilian Weigend, Uni. of Bonn
- 1st challenge: Get on tour: how to design good tours [in Garden Explorer] | Åsa Krüger and Stina Weststrand, Gothenburg Botanical Garden
- 2nd challenge: Volunteers and Plant Records | Alison Vry, Westonbirt Arboretum