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Deep learning models and GIS help accomplish wildfire damage assessments more quickly and more accurately.
With ArcGIS Image for ArcGIS Online, staff at the UK’s National Trust can better visualize heritage sites and make more informed decisions.
ArcGIS Image provides flexible data management, extensive sensor support, imagery processing and analysis capabilities, and secure sharing.
By using aerial imagery, staff at Shaw Vineyards can now identify and fix irrigation leaks quickly, resulting in a more uniform vine canopy.
Using ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online, Food Rescue Hero developed a new way to provide fresh food to tens of thousands of people in Pittsburgh.
With a suite of photogrammetry software products, users can build accurate digital renderings of objects and scenes at multiple scales.
Overwatch Aero employs long-endurance unpiloted aerial systems (UAS) to provide firefighting agencies with live situational awareness.
ArcGIS Image for ArcGIS Online, an extension to ArcGIS Online, makes imagery more accessible and more easily managed.
In Malawi, NASA Harvest used ArcGIS Survey123 to collect ground truth data on small farms. The results will help bolster food security.
The US EPA is moving from paper maps and aerial photography prints to GIS and imagery.
The World Food Program’s drone support in Mozambique helped build self-sufficient in-country capacity for disaster response and preparedness.
Brierley Associates uses Site Scan for ArcGIS to quickly process imagery and produce visualizations that protect the integrity of the land.