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Esri Press

New Esri Press books explore how to collaborate using maps and data, how to use ArcGIS Pro 2.8, and the rich diversity of thematic mapping.

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99 Ways to Celebrate GIS Day

Our list of 99 ideas for how to celebrate GIS Day will kick start your creative juices.

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A Time to Act

Explorers and leaders met online with Esri president Jack Dangermond to talk about how they are advocating for and creating a sustainable future.

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Spatial Analysis of Opioid Use Gets Lifesaving Medicine to the Right Places

In Hamilton County, Tennessee, a research team used GIS to determine the most effective way to distribute naloxone kits among EMS stations.

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Geoethics in the Geospatial Community

A new webinar series explores a range of ethical issues associated with location information and geospatial technologies.

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Grow Your Open Data Ecosystem

When data is accessible, reusable, and open for improvement, it has a big impact on communities. So join the thriving open data ecosystem.

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Esri Partners Cultivate Excellence

At the 2021 Esri Partner Conference, Esri recognized 26 partners for their GIS expertise and exceptional use of Esri technology.

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Books Spotlight GIS Champions and Adventurers

Two Esri Press books highlight the GIS trailblazers among us, real and fictional.

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Informed and Inspirational Reads

Newly published Esri Press books spotlight GIS in state and local government, health, and conservation.

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Create an Optimal ArcGIS Online Organization

In the free e-book, Extend the Reach of Your GIS, you will Learn to quickly configure your ArcGIS Online organization using best practices.

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Mekong Infrastructure Tracker Provides a Regional Perspective on Sustainability

Scientists at the Stimson Center monitor the impact of hydroelectric power projects on the Mekong River in Asia.

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A Geographer’s Place in Redistricting

Geographers can serve as interpreter for local interests while speaking for underrepresented communities during the redistricting process.

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