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High-Resolution Land-Cover Data Helps Restore Chesapeake Bay Watershed

The Chesapeake Bay watershed spans 64,000 square miles across six US states and the District of Columbia.

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Comparing Distant River Systems to Assess the Effects of Climate Change

Advanced Spatial Analysis Tools Expedite Study of Disparate Waterways in United States, Mongolia

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ArcGIS Hub: A Catalyst for Creating Smart Communities

No one cares about a neighborhood as much as the people who live in it. Our communities are where we spend our daily lives—going to work and sch…

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New GIS Coding Initiative Engages Girls, Women

AAG’s new initiative, Coding for Girls in GIS and Geography, taps the talents of girls and women to infuse GIS and GIScience with new ideas.

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Helping Youth Form Scientific Habits of Mind

Citizens make better decisions when they can think scientifically. Scientific habits of mind start with critical reasoning and include healthy…

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The Science of Where in Action

Users Showcased Incredible GIS Work at the 2017 Esri User Conference.

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Mapping Indigenous Territories in Africa

Using an intuitive mapping application developed by the ExCiteS research team, a nonliterate tribe in the Republic of the Congo mapped its key...

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Protecting Ireland’s Endangered Birds of Prey

ArcGIS helped the Golden Eagle Trust figure out why the hen harrier, one of Ireland’s most iconic birds, is struggling to survive and is...

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GIS Goes Far Beyond Geography at Texas A&M

GIS at Texas A&M University has grown over the past three decades and now supports research in nearly every college and agency at the university.

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Using GIS for a Greater Good

According to GIS hero Shoreh Elhami, founder of GISCorps, the organization’s volunteers—who have worked on projects including Ebola response...

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Returning to America’s Green Planning Roots

New green infrastructure tools from Esri and the National Geographic Society will help communities design a better future in their own backyards

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As Technology Evolves, So Does ArcGIS

The 2016 Esri Developer Summit highlighted the latest ArcGIS innovations that enable the platform to evolve at the same pace as technology.

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