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Local governments & decision makers often have only limited access to the critical information necessary to support choices for managing social…
The Nature Conservancy uses Esri ArcGIS to power its suite of online mapping decision support tools, which organizations can use to prepare...
Ecological coastal units (ECUs) were created by USGS, Esri, and others for mapping and analyzing the world’s coastal regions.
In Norfolk, Virginia, the city needed a way to alert the public about flooded roads. That’s where FloodMapp comes in.
Esri is contributing to scientific projects that are part of the UN Ocean Decade.
One way to cope with climate change on a global scale is by continuous, near real-time mapping and monitoring of the face of the Earth.
Numerous geodesign projects, including one to make a US Air Force base more climate resilient, were presented at the Geodesign Summit.
The Point Conception Institute uses GIS to foster collaboration at a remarkably biodiverse spot on the California coast.
Apps designed to protect coastal areas from erosion and steer evacuees to safety won the Esri Global Disaster Resilience App Challenge.
Cape Cod Commission provides data and tools to help the region visualize climate change vulnerabilities and strategize mitigation measures.
Learn how to make a sea level rise map in a minute or less using ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.
Using environmental data and sophisticated geospatial technologies, scientists are developing first-of-their-kind maps of global ecosystems