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Esri signs an MOU with the World Bank, makes field-sourced data available fast in Microsoft, and advances ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.

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Standing Out with Story Maps

Esri Story Maps apps are engaging. Why not use them for business development, project summaries, team meetings, and presentations?

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GIS Day Is Almost Here!

On GIS Day, GIS users and advocates around the world host and attend events that showcase how geospatial technology can make a difference.

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URISA’s PAC Has Your Back

For more than 10 years, URISA's Policy Advisory Committee has been looking out for GIS professionals’ best interests.

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Stepping Up to Carbon Neutrality: A Conversation with Felix Finkbeiner

Felix Finkbeiner, founder of Plant for the Planet, mobilizes a global movement to slow climate change with a trillion trees.

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On the Business of Battling Climate Change

Dr. Thomas Crowther from The Crowther Lab talks about how business and government are using technology to address climate change.

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Maps Matter!

The ongoing successful development of modern cartography requires taking an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to producing maps.

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A Gathering of Cartographers and GIScientists That Looks Toward the Future

The International Cartographic Conference united cartographers, GIScientists, and mapping enthusiasts to discuss the future of cartography.

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Cartographers, Cape Town Is Calling

The International Cartographic Conference, being held in South Africa, will show how cartography is contributing to sustainable development.

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Cartography Remains Critical in the Digital Mapping Age

Anyone can dabble in the craft of mapmaking. Cartographers need to ensure that mapmakers are equipped with sound cartographic techniques.

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Esri Press

New books include one from the Jane Goodall Institute that details its holistic method for conservation, plus others on mapping and GIS.

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Remote Sensing and GIS Now Evolve Together

Throughout their histories, GIS, remote sensing, and photogrammetry have developed on parallel yet distinctly separate tracks—until now.

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