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Cartography inspires people to be inquisitive, explorative, and creative. Some map lovers dedicate hours to creating display-worthy maps.
Esri Press has new books on GIS and science, the history of cartography, green infrastructure, and how to use GIS for governing.
Land use has a moral dimension to it. That’s why Molly Burhans wants to help the Catholic Church better manage its land—first by mapping it.
More than 700 maps were submitted to the Map Gallery competition at the Esri User Conference this year.
With these new Esri Press publications, learn how to design accurate and effective maps, employ web GIS technologies, and more.
To ensure sustainable tourism on the Black Sea Coast, Bulgaria’s Geodesy, Cartography, and Cadastre Agency developed a GIS for a specialized map.
The big challenge in the early days of GIS was a lack of digital geographic data. In much of the developing world, this is still the case.
Not everyone can enjoy the beauty and usefulness of maps. There might be several reasons why.
New books from Esri Press include an ArcGIS Desktop Professional Certification study guide, an intro to ArcGIS Pro geodatabases, and more.
I love maps. They’re beautiful. They can help reveal new patterns and relationships in data that couldn’t be discovered in any other way such as…
Geospatial practitioners are fiercely aware of the importance of maintaining skills and, hence, relevance in a rapidly changing and developing...
The way geospatial information is used under the spatial data infrastructure framework often falls flat. Cartographers can help change that.