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Territorial Empathy uses smart maps to point the way toward social justice and a deeper understanding of others.
To prevent the potential dangers and harms seen with other AI models, GeoAI needs to abide by the principles of digital resilience.
India has long been a leader in using modern spatial technologies and started its tryst with satellite images and GIS in the 1980s by having its…
The Mapping Justice course uses data innovation and visualization tools to envision a more liberated and less oppressed society.
Ensuring women have the right to own land could lift millions of people out of hunger and reduce rural poverty,
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) launched an ambitious cross-jurisdictional mapping initiative.
Maps and data science are making it possible to address a homeownership gap that leaves more people of color living in rented housing.
Los Angeles County uses maps to track investments in sustainable, equitable, and climate resilient water supplies.
Mapping worldwide water access reveals the long journey to distribute an essential resource.
A university research lab in Beirut, Lebanon, created a database of rental information and shared it using an online map.
KeAndra Cylear Dodds from LA Metro talks about how mapping and technology are helping reduce inequality of transportation access in LA.