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Esri Press has nine new books that cover everything from conservation strategies to GIS for health professionals.
Health ministries, nonprofits, hospitals, and municipalities used GIS to locate cases of COVID-19, predict its spread, and start reopening.
Read about the latest books from Esri Press, which will help you up your GIS game.
Zambia’s ministry of health uses geoenabled maps to help distribute insecticide-treated mosquito nets and indoor residual spray.
Baltimore City Health Department epidemiologists matched COVID-19 case and death data with lists of facilities to improve its response.
During epidemics, public health agencies turn to GIS to track disease spread, safeguard at-risk populations, and allocate available resources.
New Esri Press books explore how to use GIS for public health and safety, how cities can collaborate using maps and data, and thematic mapping.
Find out where cardiovascular disease is prevalent in the United States using the new Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke mapping...
Does whether you have a heart attack or stroke have more to do with your ZIP code than your genetic code?
A web map gallery on ArcGIS Online showcases the work of your organization