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Sticking Pins in Maps Is History

Lincoln, Nebraska, Uses GIS to Protect Citizens, Fight Crime and Fire

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Turning Red Fields into Green Fields in Los Angeles

Geodesign is about holistic design and communication.

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How a Passion for People, Nature, and GIS Inspired an Innovator’s Career

An early love of the sciences led Breece Robertson to a GIS career and to the creation of ParkScore, a database that scores US park systems.

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Informed and Inspirational Reads

Newly published Esri Press books spotlight GIS in state and local government, health, and conservation.

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On Track

Police in Ogden, Utah, used Esri technology to help manage security, traffic, and other issues at a historic railway celebration.

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In a City So Big, No Detail Too Small

No piece of geography is too insignificant for Rudy Lopez. Nor is any person, project, problem, or city department, it seems.

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ArcGIS Hub: A Catalyst for Creating Smart Communities

No one cares about a neighborhood as much as the people who live in it. Our communities are where we spend our daily lives—going to work and sch…

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Returning to America’s Green Planning Roots

New green infrastructure tools from Esri and the National Geographic Society will help communities design a better future in their own backyards

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Discovering and Mapping Natural Hazards with Lidar

On February 17, 2011, President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in the state of Oregon due to a severe winter storm that caused...

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Where Geodesign Goes Next

Speakers at the upcoming Geodesign Summit will tackle questions such as how geodesign can solve the 21st century's most pressing problems.

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Keen Observations

Urban Observatory at urbanobservatory.org is getting bigger and better.

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