Webinar: How to create a map-based presentation of your project in minutes

Learn how to use explorer.land to show your restoration and conservation project to the world.

  • Make your communication transparent and engaging.
  • Gain visibility and stand out ➜ be easily found by funders and supporters.

For those who could not join the Webinar on 2nd March 2023, you can watch the recording here:

Why register for this webinar?

Would you like to better show and communicate your restoration or conservation project?

You can start for free with explorer.land and use high-resolution interactive maps combined with storytelling features – for maximum transparency and engagement!

Learn how to set up your project in a few simple steps during our first “how to” webinar. No programming or GIS knowledge is needed!

This 30-minute webinar will take place on March 2nd, with two time options (UTC 11:00 and UTC 18:00) to accommodate different time zones.  A recording will be available afterwards.

Who is this webinar for?

This webinar is intended for all who are taking their first steps on the platform, to be able to quickly have their project visible on explorer.land.

If you’re still not familiar with explorer.land, here’s all you need to know.

What will be shown?

  1. A quick tour of the backend and main features.
  2. The essentials for having your project listed.
  3. How to start editing a project. 
  4. How to create sites.
  5. How to create posts.
  6. A few useful tips.

Let the world see your project.

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