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The Face of Our Earth

One way to cope with climate change on a global scale is by continuous, near real-time mapping and monitoring of the face of the Earth.

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Tribe Launches ArcGIS Software-Based Cultural Resource System

The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians launched the Tribal-Cultural Resource Information System (T-CRIS), which was created using ArcGIS.

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Small Suburb Creates Innovative COVID-19 Information Hub

The City of Melrose, Massachusetts, used ArcGIS Hub from Esri to create a website that provides residents with up-to-date COVID-19 information.

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Good GIS Reads

Four new books were recently published by Esri Press, including two that give readers a good grounding in the fundamentals of ArcGIS Desktop.

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Be Analytical

Three new books from Esri Press focus heavily on the analytical capabilities of GIS.

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In an Unprecedented Year, US Completes Census Count with Help from GIS

The Census Bureau collaborated with Esri, weaving geospatial capabilities into every operational component of its 2020 Census.

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A Busy Event Season for the Esri Science Team

Even with many canceled events being rescheduled in 2020, the Esri science team still virtually contributed to scientific ideas and research.

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Stay the Course, and Seize the Moment

The International Cartographic Association program helps those interested in cartography and geographic information science.

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Problem Solver Leads Pandemic Response by the State of Maryland

The Maryland Department of Information Technology Geographic Information Office deployed a COVID-19 information dashboard.

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Reports Give ArcGIS Online Administrators More Control

The December update of ArcGIS Online includes a series of reports to more effectively manage organizational accounts.

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Map the Latest Heart Disease and Stroke Data

Find the latest county-level hospitalization and mortality rates for heart disease and stroke from the CDC in ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.

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People and Places, Not Points and Lines

Geospatial professionals need to more carefully consider the impacts of their work on the everyday spatialization of public space.

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