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Join environmental and natural resources industry experts along with GIS industry experts at conferences, webinars, and other events to discover new insights, innovative best practices, and the latest advances in GIS technology.

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Environmental and natural resources events

DateEventLocation
March 25–27, 2024Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) Spring MeetingAustin, TX
April 8–11, 2024Biodiversity without BoundariesSeattle, WA
June 24–27, 2024North American Forest Ecology WorkshopAsheville, NC
September 4–6, 2024ECOS Fall MeetingNewport, RI
September 10–13, 2024National Association of State Park Directors ConferenceGulf Shores, AL
September 22–25, 2024Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Annual MeetingMadison, WI
October 7–10, 2024Natural Areas ConferenceManhattan, KS
October 8–10, 2024National Recreation and Park Association Annual ConferenceAtlanta, GA
DateEventLocation
February 13–14, 2024Esri Federal GIS ConferenceWashington, DC
March 12–15, 2024Esri Developer SummitPalm Springs, CA
March 20–21, 2024Esri Public Sector CIO SummitRedlands, CA
April 8–9, 2024Geodesign SummitRedlands, CA
April 24–25, 2024Esri Energy Resources GIS ConferenceHouston, TX
July 15–19, 2024Esri User ConferenceSan Diego, CA
October 22–24, 2024Esri Infrastructure Management &GIS (IMGIS) ConferencePalm Springs, CA
November 6–7, 2024Esri Planning Directors SummitWest Palm Beach, FL

Past webinars

  • A geographic approach: Managing invasive species

    Learn how land managers are using GIS for early detection, treatment, and eradication of non-indigenous species across the United States.
  • ArcGIS Field Maps for invasive species management

    Field Maps streamlines land managers’ tasks, such as collecting species observations, applying treatments, and conducting follow-up inspections.
  • Maximizing Volunteer Impact with ArcGIS Hub

    Use ArcGIS Hub to communicate with the public, train volunteers, and share tools and data.
  • NAEP Esri GIS Day Webinar 2022

    The National Association of Environmental Professionals leads a panel discussion on the power of GIS to tackle current environmental issues.
  • GIS for Environmental Regulation

    Explore the use of GIS to promote equitable access to clean land, air, and water in our communities through review, permitting and inspections.
  • GIS for Land and Wildlife Management

    Learn how GIS enables land and wildlife organizations to monitor species and ecosystems to better understand and act on their impact over time.
  • Environmental impact of the infrastructure bill

    Explore GIS solutions to streamline the various workflows impacted by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
  • A route map in violet with roads shown in red

    Designing resilient transportation networks

    Building resiliency into projects requires understanding of future climate change; GIS can help you understand and plan for these changes.
  • New capabilities: environment & natural resources

    Explore emerging trends and the latest GIS technology for permitting, outdoor recreation, and environmental justice workflows.
  • Smart Parks

    Is your park smart? How GIS can revolutionize

    Learn how organizations apply GIS to modernize workflows, analyze park use and conservation, and improve communication with the community.
  • ArcGIS solutions for R3

    Recruitment, retention, and reactivation

    Learn how Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife promotes outdoor recreation, visualizes license trends, and strengthens outreach.
  • Monitoring critical resources and facilities

    Keep an eye on performance in real-time, gain a common operating picture for enhanced decision-making, and easily adapt to changing needs.
  • Environmental assessment & permit compliance

    Learn how GIS helps agencies understand the environmental impacts of proposed projects while ensuring that people follow permit guidelines.
  • Using ArcGIS to improve agriculture workflows

    Learn how ArcGIS helps agriculture agencies streamline fieldwork, monitoring, and reporting while also improving collaboration with the public.
  • How ArcGIS improves fish & wildlife workflows

    See how ArcGIS enables agencies to address challenges such as recruitment, retention, and reactivation of hunters, and species management.
  • GIS trends for agencies

    Learn how Esri solutions address specific organizational challenges such as permitting, environmental impact analysis, and civic engagement.
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