NABO Projects


NABO PMS Login/Registering

If you have logged into the NABO PMS since 2014, simply click on the login link above. If you have a NABO PMS account, but have not used it for a long time, you will need to register on the University of Edinburgh's EASE Friends system first. If you use the same email address, your details and projects remain unaltered. If you are new to the NABO PMS, you will need to register with EASE Friends first and then with the NABO PMS. Full instructions are available here. Please do not create a new account if you already have one, or if you want to just change your email address. Any queries, just email Anthony Newton.


From this page you can not only search and retrieve details on the 141 NABO projects, but if you register you can also enter details of any projects you are working on. These details can include the location, persons involved, a summary of the project and supporting files (e.g. Word, Excel, PDF, KML and images).

By accessing the NABO Project System you are agreeing to our Copyright Policy and to use any data or information responsibly.


Iceland Map

You can also choose specific countries and regions from the list on the left. By default, both the parent projects (rectangles) and individual projects (markers) are shown, but you can choose which would like to display using the links immediately below the map. You can also select which baselayer is displayed on the maps by clicking on the + symbol on the upper right-hand side of the map. NABO uses OpenLayers.

List all the projects found in Iceland (including those without specific coordinates).

 

Acknowledgements

The NABO Project Management System was originally created in 2008 by David Bruce at the School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh and is based on the Geographical Information Projects Registry (GIPR). As part of his MSc in GIS (2007-2008) he reviewed and enhanced the already existing GIPR system to create a self-sustaining user-driven service. The purpose of the GIPR is to provide a service via which members of the Scottish GI community and beyond can share knowledge about their projects and initiatives and create new partnerships. Many thanks to David for all his work in getting the NABO PMS started.


The NABO webpages are hosted by the School of GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh.