In the Arctic, Coproduced Maps Help Find Balance Under Pressure
Participants in the Permafrost Pathways project work alongside Indigenous partners to transform spatial data into a tool for empowerment.
Participants in the Permafrost Pathways project work alongside Indigenous partners to transform spatial data into a tool for empowerment.
It has ready-to-use teaching models that bring modern GIS techniques and spatial data science into the classroom.
Esri is proud to assist AfriGEO in providing coordinated, comprehensive Earth observation for better decision-making that sparks innovation.
For disaster-prone nations, spatial analysis and effective data sharing are crucial for climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience.
The Fisheries and Climate Toolkit brings together data sources and employs ArcGIS Hub to foster collaboration among various stakeholders.
Data and GIS can be used to map solutions’ relative suitability, impacts in different locations, feasibility, and costs.
Using satellite imagery and AI, Permafrost Pathways is mapping permafrost and greenhouse gas emissions across the Arctic for the first time.
The event, which brings together Esri UC attendees who are interested in science, will celebrate the remarkable Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant.
Esri is actively involved in a multitude of climate-related activities, including massive online open courses.
To prevent the potential dangers and harms seen with other AI models, GeoAI needs to abide by the principles of digital resilience.
Join Esri Academy’s free online course and learn how GIS can be a powerful tool for combating climate change.
Today's advanced enterprise GIS software contains many ideas that have germinated in GIScience research.