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Mapping the World’s Ecosystems

Using environmental data and sophisticated geospatial technologies, scientists are developing first-of-their-kind maps of global ecosystems

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Monitoring the Health of North America’s Ecosystems

Using ArcGIS technology, NatureServe has applied a new standard for monitoring ecosystems at risk of collapse across North America.

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Stunning New African Ecosystem Maps

The AAG is pleased and honored to announce the publication of A New Map of Standardized Terrestrial Ecosystems of Africa as a special...

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To Better Understand the Earth

Ecological coastal units (ECUs) were created by USGS, Esri, and others for mapping and analyzing the world’s coastal regions.

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Scientist Finds Life’s Work in Digitally Mapping the Earth’s Ecosystems

Roger Sayre is mapping the world’s land, ocean, and freshwater ecosystems.

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The Half Earth(ling)

Biologist Edward O. Wilson, long focused on ants, is helping lead an effort to protect biodiversity worldwide through the Half-Earth Project.

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Briefly Noted

The new World Terrestrial Ecosystems map is now available, and Esri was named a leader in understanding climate risk.

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Sounds of Montana

“Sounds of the Wild West,” created using an Esri Story Maps app, brings to life the sights and sounds of Montana's four major ecosystems.

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Grow Your Open Data Ecosystem

When data is accessible, reusable, and open for improvement, it has a big impact on communities. So join the thriving open data ecosystem.

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Helping Cambodia Find Its Way

The nonprofit Winrock International designed GIS-based tool to evaluate deforesting in Cambodia.

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Briefly Noted

World Terrestrial Ecosystems Map released; Esri named leader in understanding climate change; GeoAI helps sustainable agriculture in Africa

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Putting Indigenous Place-Names and Languages Back on Maps

Existing GIS ecosystems need to be designed in ways that support Indigenous data sovereignty and visibility—for the benefit of all.

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