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Go behind the scenes of one of the ski industry’s most ambitious snowmaking expansions with the people who made it happen.
Mountain goats that were not native to Olympic National Park were captured, relocated, and monitored using location intelligence.
A cycling organization accurately maps mountain biking trails in Québec, Canada, using ArcGIS QuickCapture and high-accuracy GNSS receivers.
The Snow Mappy app uses location intelligence to help skiers and snowboarders find their way around a mountain safely and successfully.
Through his research and collaboration with students and colleagues, Dr. Josef Strobl continually shapes the future of digital mapmaking.
A cycling organization in Québec, Canada, maps mountain bike trails using ArcGIS QuickCapture and GNSS receivers from Eos Positioning Systems.
Walking among living trees that have stood on the side of a mountain since the times of Christ and Buddha is a humbling experience.
Countries around the world are using the Mountain Green Cover Index developed by the UN to monitor changing vegetation and improve conservation.
VTCO Labs used drones and Site Scan for ArcGIS software to gather aerial imagery needed for a 3D model of a snowboarding competition venue.
With multiagency cooperation, ICIMOD fills in data gaps to help create an economically and environmentally sound mountain ecosystem.
The Andean Alliance for Sustainable Development is using ArcGIS Online to map out a rural tourism circuit in Peru’s Andes Mountains.