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The 40th and First User Conference

The first virtual Esri UC—held in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic—was attended by 88,000 people.

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Geospatial Infrastructure at Its Best

At the 2020 Esri User Conference, Regional Municipality of York was honored for creating a shared geospatial infrastructure.

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Inside this Issue

Table of contents for the Summer 2020 issue of ArcUser. Contribute to or advertise in ArcUser.

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Adapting Voting Practices to Safeguard Elections

Counties across the United States are relying on GIS to adapt voting practices to the realities brought on by the (COVID-19 pandemic.

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Creating the Dashboard for the Pandemic

The story behind the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard, an iconic image of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

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How to Change the Way We Talk about Climate Change

Feelings, not facts, have been shaping the discussion on climate change.

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Interconnected on Many Levels

The GIS community came together for the Esri User Conference this year, as it has for the last 40 years.

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Find the Best Way to Organize Your Geospatial Talent

The way you organize your geospatial staff can greatly affect its effectiveness.

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Future Impacts of GeoAI on Mapping

Technology is the backbone of successful mapping organizations that helps them be more productive.

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Use Blend Modes to Make Web Apps Stand Out

Blend modes in ArcGIS let you determine how the layers in a map affect each other so you can highlight a specific aspect of the data.

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Studying Ancient Methods of Sustainable Development with GeoAI

A graduate student used the deep learning capabilities in ArcGIS Pro to map ancient irrigation systems in the Middle East.

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Coordinate Systems: What’s the Difference?

Knowledge of coordinate systems is fundamental for GIS specialists, but there are so many confusing terms.

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