Mapping is central to understanding patterns and good decision-making in environmental science, urban planning, business/logistics, and climate change. Today’s geospatial analysis and visualization is ...
These categories reflect the breadth of topics covered across the geospatial ecosystem, spanning technical platforms, industry use cases, analytical disciplines, and applied GIS solutions. Together, ...
REDLANDS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Phrases like “mobile first" and the “post-PC era” aren’t just buzzwords; they represent today’s reality. Within the GIS industry, mobile internet and mobile GIS ...
No audio available for this content. Esri released a new book, “The ArcGIS Book: 10 Big Ideas about Applying The Science of Where,” as well as a companion website. According to Esri, the book provides ...
From a practical lens and audience-first perspective, the featured program reveals how modern approaches in geospatial analysis turn information into tangible results for places and people. With dates ...
REDLANDS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Esri, the global leader in location intelligence, today announced the publication of a new book by popular geographic information system (GIS) technology author ...
No audio available for this content. A new book on open-source geospatial information systems (GIS) will be published in May. Information on the book is available on Emerging Trends in Open Source ...
Federal civilian agencies are operating at a critical inflection point. The public expects faster, smarter, and more transparent services, while agencies face pressure to deliver under tightening ...
Intervention to address disasters has evolved through time into a complex policy subsystem, and disaster policy is implemented through a set of functions known as emergency management and response.
University of Texas at Dallas researchers are using geospatial mapping techniques to identify social and environmental obstacles in communities that might impede burn injury survivors' reentry into ...
Startup inspiration can strike anywhere. But for Atlas.co*, a freemium browser-based, real-time mapping tool that’s being built by an Oslo, Norway-based team of (initially student) engineers, the ...