EcoCommons notebooks are Jupyter or RStudio-based scripts that contain code, documentation, and analysis tools to support environmental research and species distribution modeling (SDM). They are hosted on GitHub and can be accessed and modified to suit individual research needs.


Accessing EcoCommons Notebooks

1. Access from GitHub

EcoCommons notebooks are available on GitHub:
 EcoCommons Notebooks on GitHub

You can browse the available notebooks and download or clone the repository directly using:

bash
git clone https://github.com/EcoCommonsAustralia/notebooks.git

2. Access from EcoCommons Support

EcoCommons also provides documentation and guidance on using these notebooks: