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Addressing All Our World’s Challenges

Nearly 15,000 attendees gathered for the first in-person postpandemic Esri User Conference (Esri UC) to celebrate achievement.

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The Special Achievers

Esri honored several organizations with awards at the Esri User Conference this year, including the creators of a popular COVID-19 dashboard.

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It Can’t Wait

Learn how local governments are already using GIS to "bring climate change data to life."

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Winners That Put The Science of Where to Work

Esri president Jack Dangermond lauded several organizations, including United Parcel Service (UPS), for technological creativity...

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The Standouts

Nespresso, the Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium, and the University of Michigan won the top awards at the 2021 Esri UC.

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Using GIS to Create the World We Want to See

Presentations at Esri User Conference show how users are creating a better world with GIS.

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An Open Data Strategy Pays Off for Johns Creek

Johns Creek, Georgia, drives economic growth and citizen engagement by making its data available through Alexa, dashboards, and charts.

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The Geographic Approach Matters More Than Ever

GIS—Creating a Sustainable Future, the the 2021 Esri User Conference theme, emphasizes using GIS to balance environmental, economic, and society.

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Measuring and Mapping Sources, Sinks of CO2 in the Atmosphere

Noel Cressie, an expert in spatial and spatiotemporal statistics, describes his work analyzing climate models and assisting a team at the...

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Student-Led Mapping Locates Areas in Los Angeles in Need of Shade Equity

Armed with the understanding that trees and shade improve health, Los Angeles works with partners to plant new trees equitably.

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Make a Virtual GIS Day Event a Success

Celebrating GIS Day virtually may bring in more participants than ever before to your event. Find out how to make it interactive and interesting.

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