Aqueduct – a new tool for measuring, mapping and understanding water risks...
by Robert Kimball and Paul Reig, Aqueduct Project, World Resources Institute Water is not just an environmental issue – it has the power to create risks and opportunities that can impact companies,...
View ArticleHow is GIS Meeting the Needs of Ocean (and other) Sciences? Plus, Minus,...
Among the most important activities at the Esri Oceans Summit (November 7–8, 2012; see prior blog post 1 and prior prior blog post 2) were the breakout groups, where participants were called upon to...
View ArticleEsri and the Science Community
Shawn Otto, CEO and cofounder of ScienceDebate.org recently pointed out: “We are poised over the next 40 years to create as much new knowledge as we have in the past 400 years. At the same time, our...
View ArticleEsri and the Science Community: Updated
See important updates to the blog post Esri and the Science Community, including new information on the many projects and initiatives in place to support science and scientists. In the post, science...
View ArticleNew Multidimensions in ArcMap
As was shown at this year’s Esri User Conference, ArcMap now incorporates multidimensional data into GIS workflows to further the advancement of science (see Philip Mielke’s excellent plenary...
View ArticleEsri and the Science Community: The Year Ahead
From the Esri Insider blog post Science at Esri continues to be an exciting initiative where we are concerned with supporting both basic and applied science, while also recognizing that there are many...
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