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GIS Integrates Aid and Emergency Response

When Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in November 2013, it did so as the strongest storm ever recorded. The category 5 supertyphoon made its way…

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All Roads Lead to GIS

Ellie Hakari's nontraditional path to GIS has led her to Alaska DOT&PF, where she uses GIS to help maintain the integrity of state roads.

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Learn to Work with DigitalGlobe FirstLook in ArcGIS

After Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines last November, the United States government made a vast amount of DigitalGlobe imagery available...

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Esri’s Disaster Response Program: Ready to Help 24/7

When complex emergencies like Typhoon Haiyan occur, Esri’s Disaster Relief Program (DRP) provides direct support to the organizations and...

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GIS-Based Security and Disaster Relief in the Philippines

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) works with the Philippine National Police and other agencies on national security initiatives...

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Smart Maps Help Philippine Red Cross Respond Quickly to Hundreds of Disasters

The Philippine Red Cross discovered how easy it is to make a map using GIS and then found many more uses to improve operational efficiency.

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Earth Observation Platform Benefits Planet

Sensors, satellites, radar, and other earth observation technologies are used to monitor typhoons, oil spills, deforestation, and more.

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Send Up the Drone

A drone and ArcGIS Drone2Map is changing how a planning agency in Kentucky collects and processes data for planning studies and inspections.

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Esri Introduces the Hurricane Aware App

The Hurricane Aware app provides the latest forecast information for all hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons worldwide.

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You Have the Answers with GIS

Whether you need to find where the fewest Americans have health coverage or where a typhoon is heading, you can use GIS to get answers.

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To Save Earth’s Climate, Map the Oceans

Scientists know more about the dark side of the moon than they do about Earth’s ocean depths. Seabed 2030 seeks to change that.

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Storm Mappers

The Cork County Council in Ireland uses ArcGIS Online to monitor traffic and infrastructure problems during severe weather.

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