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Is Cartography a Science?

As I understand it, a scientific discipline tries to gain new knowledge about particular areas of interest...

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Can We Do It Again?

Cartography is part science, part art, and part technology. So how does it stand up to the scientific method?

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Open Science Is Good Science

Open science is a global movement to make scientific research open and accessible. Organizations can use ArcGIS Hub to increase engagement.

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Beginnings of Geodesign: A Personal Historical Perspective

Geodesign is a method which tightly couples the creation of proposals for change with impact simulations informed by geographic contexts and...

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Robots with a Purpose: Collecting Data to Answer Scientific Questions

The Land.Air.Sea Robotics (LASR) program uses robots to help students collect data and GIS to map and analyze it to answer scientific questions.

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Why AI Needs to Be Digitally Resilient

To prevent the potential dangers and harms seen with other AI models, GeoAI needs to abide by the principles of digital resilience.

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A Longstanding Collaboration in GIScience Persists at the Esri User Conference

Today's advanced enterprise GIS software contains many ideas that have germinated in GIScience research.

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How Esri Contributes to—and Advances—Science

Science is part of Esri’s DNA, and what the world needs now is the power of deep, integrative geographic science.

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Dealing with Geoprivacy and Confidential Geospatial Data

While geospatial data is key to science, governments, and businesses, it is difficult data to share securely. But a solution is coming.

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GIS Makes Citizen Science More Accessible

Citizen science is being enhanced by the proliferation of mobile devices and the development of apps that include members of the public.

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Incorporating Spatial Thinking into Scientific Research

Scientific data that's spatially analyzed produces highly useful information for academics, scientists, and other researchers.

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Analysis Patterns for Multidimensional Scientific Data

Storing data in multiple dimensions allows earth scientists and GIS analysts to capture and analyze data gathered from under the earth’s surface,

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