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Planning for Development with GIS

Keith Cooke from Esri explains how community developers plan more effectively with GIS technology and a geographic mindset.

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Geodesign Summit Goes Virtual Again

Find out how GIS is being used in the geodesign sphere during the Geodesign Summit, which will be held online April 11–12, 2022.

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Ocean Stories Make a Splash

Two students-one from Taiwan and the other from Canada-won first place honors in the 2021 ArcGIS StoryMaps Challenge for Restoring Our Oceans.

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What is the 30×30 Movement?

This story visually explains the goals of the 30x30 movement to protect and preserve 30 percent of the Earth’s land and water by 2030.

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Maps We Love: The Human Reach

A story map by Cooper Thomas of Esri delves into where our planet's seven billion people live and their impact on the land, sea, and air.

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Seeing the Forests and the Trees

Esri Canada used an Esri Story Maps app to create a colorful and handy guide to the nation’s forests and trees.

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Mapping Wildlife to Save Lives

In Utah, knowing where and when the wildlife travel reduces the chance that planes will strike pelicans and vehicles will hit moose and deer.

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The Case for Tree Planting: A Conversation with Felix Finkbeiner

Felix Finkbeiner, founder of Plant for the Planet, mobilizes a global tree-planting project to slow climate change.

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How Humans Use Land

In a new story map, the Esri Story Maps team plows into how people around the world use a limited resource: land.

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Fighting a Tech War against Land Mines

Esri and the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining will work together to modernize the software that helps countries plan...

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GIS Bookshelf

Mapping America’s National Parks: Preserving Our Natural and Cultural Treasures; Protecting the Places We Love

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He Pays Attention to the Little Things That Run the World

Renown entomologist Edward O. Wilson has shifted his research focus from ants to ecosystems.

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