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Clark Labs Now Shipping IDRISI Selva



Enhancements include:

Substantial extensions to IDRISI's revolutionary Earth Trends Modeler application
New REDD-specific tools in IDRISI's Land Change Modeler application  
New analytical techniques, optimized routines and further import/export support
Refined display and map composition elements

Visit our website at www.clarklabs.org for additional details and to order online.


Clark Labs is dedicated to the research and development of geospatial technologies for effective and responsible decision making for environmental management, sustainable resource development and equitable resource allocation.

For further information, please contact Clark Labs, Worcester, MA. Tel: 508-793-7526. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .  

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