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Join URISA’s Policy Advisory Committee, which monitors policies making their way through governments and often influences outcomes.
Geographers must lift the veil of historical exclusion by examining their discipline at various scales, empowering marginalized students.
The American Association of Geographers’ 32-point plan aims to reshape geography into a more inclusive place of belonging and opportunity.
Business schools must adapt their curricula to show students how to leverage the latest location technology for the greater good of society.
The URISA GIS Leadership Academy cultivates well-rounded geospatial leaders by introducing attendees to cutting-edge management practices.
Golden Compass helps women geographers from other countries who work in the United States process and enhance their experiences.
Bridging the gap between physical and human geography will better address climate justice—and improve climate science.
In Norfolk, Virginia, the city needed a way to alert the public about flooded roads. That’s where FloodMapp comes in.
In Malawi, NASA Harvest used ArcGIS Survey123 to collect ground truth data on small farms. The results will help bolster food security.
The potential for mapping—and what a map can be—is enormous. This potential comes with great responsibility.
At the 2022 Esri Partner Conference, Esri acknowledged 26 partners for the remarkable solutions, services, and content they offer.
New books from Esri Press make the business case for GIS, help readers plan for future public health events, introduce Web GIS, and more.