Tech legend Jack Dangermond founded Esri in 1969. Now 80 years young and with a net worth of $10B+, he's still "all in" on his company and global mission.
@upstarts.bsky.social spent an hour with Jack this week for one of our best interviews yet, full of lessons on startup-building and life.
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The livestream is happening now for #EsriUC2025. Watch with #GIS users from around the world! uc2025.esri.com/flow/esri/25... #mapping #science #analytics
The ArcGIS StoryMaps team is planning an excellent webinar that will help unpack the creative process for your stories. Explore, learn, and be inspired: storyscape-esriwhere.hub.arcgis.com/pages/commun...
#ArcGIS #storymaps #GIS #community
Explore the latest 5-year estimate American Community Survey data (2019-2023) from the U.S. Census Bureau in a collection of curated Atlas Instant Apps.
Demographics
Social Characteristics
Economic Characteristics
Housing, and
All Characteristics
www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/... #LivingAtlas #GIS
The Citizen Voting Age Population (CVAP), is the population that is both 18 years or older and a U.S. citizen. All CVAP content in ArcGIS Living Atlas now contains and displays the latest vintage: 2019-2023. www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/...
Reminder! We're still accepting nominations for the 2025 Women in GIS Awards and Scholarships program! You have until the end of this month. In collaboration with Esri, WiGIS will recognize the contributions of women to geospatial fields and award scholarships for undergraduate, graduate, and practitioners/researchers. Deadline to apply: February 28, 2025 Full details available on our website: https://womeningis.wildapricot.org/2025AS
Reminder! We're still accepting nominations!
In collaboration with Esri, WiGIS will recognize the contributions of women to geospatial fields and award scholarships for undergraduate, graduate, and practitioners/researchers.
apply by February 28, 2025
womeningis.wildapricot.org/2025AS
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Iconic bridges such as the Golden Gate or Brooklyn Bridge are favorite spots for tourists, but they are also a critical part of the nation's expansive ground transportation infrastructure. storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/92b2... #GIS #Esri #storymap
The collaboration between Taylor Guitars and UCLAโs Congo Basin Institute (CBI) demonstrates how partnerships working toward the greater good can be found, even in the unlikeliest of places. storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/... #ArcGIS #StoryMaps
Head to the Science & Environment Showcase at the Esri Federal GIS Conference to meet @deepseadawn.bsky.social, learn about her work, and get a signed copy of her book, Mapping the Deep. registration.esri.com/flow/esri/25... #GIS #mapping
Interesting map animation. The most congested cities are listed at the end. www.maps.com/average-dail... #GIS
It's 19ยฐF outside where I am (but feels like 10! ๐ซ ). Publishing a blog post on mapping snow felt right... ๐ฅถ
www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/... #mapping #cartography
This Drought Aware app provides information on drought-affected areas in the US, and integrates critical information including population, housing, river flow, reservoirs, crops, and agricultural labor. livingatlas.arcgis.com/drought-awar... #GIS #LivingAtlas
Join Esri's Chief Scientist @deepseadawn.bsky.social for a free course on how a geographic approach can help tackle a complex changing climate. www.esri.com/training/cat... #GIS #EsriTraining
You can search on Genasys Protect for an address or mapped zone to determine if an area is under evacuation. protect.genasys.com/search?z=14&... #California #wildfires
Homes in the United States are heated by a variety of fuels. Most homes rely on natural gas for heat, but oil, propane, electricity, and wood are also common. www.maps.com/home-heating... #GISchat
New blog by Lisa Berry on authoritative historical fire perimeter data from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE).
CAL FIRE offers this digital record as a ready-to-use layer within ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.
www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/... #GISchat
Final day to enter the 2024 ArcGIS StoryMaps competition. Submit a story in one of five categories:
Digital Humanities
Health and Safety
Nature and Physical Science
Planning and Infrastructure
Humanitarian and Disaster Response
www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis... #GISChat
In this new article Dawn Wright discusses the work of the 100 Island Challenge, the worldwide initiative which captured an ecological survey of coral reefs in the Pacific, Caribbean, and Indian oceans.
www.gpsworld.com/coral-reefs-...
@deepseadawn.bsky.social #GISchat #science
The Scienceโ and joy โ of snow and ice. Meet the people behind scientific expeditions and climate studies who inspire action to protect the landscapes we treasure.
Read the new issue of StoryScape from the ArcGIS StoryMaps team: storyscape-esriwhere.hub.arcgis.com #GISchat #science
The ArcGIS Living Atlas Policy Mapping team provides the GIS community with a collection of free layers with data from the US Census Bureauโs American Community Survey.
On December 12, the US Census Bureau will release its updated five-year estimates (2019-2023). www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/... #GIS
PortWatch is an open platform designed to help policymakers and the public assess the impact of maritime trade disruptions that result from natural disasters or other large-scale events.
The platform is a collaboration between the IMF and the University of Oxford. portwatch.imf.org #GIS #climate
Lake Champlain is fed with waters delivered by a large network of rivers and streams. The expansive watershed is known as the Lake Champlain Basin.
Organizations in communities throughout the Basin are helping to protect and restore their shared waters.
storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/5b36...
NOAAโs Damage Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration Program (DARRP) holds polluters accountable.
This story map shows the locations of pollution events where the program is pursuing protection and restoration of natural resources. storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d9da... #GIS
Can food security efforts also protect nature and fight climate change? A new study by Project Drawdown and the University of Minnesota says yes.
This story map gives insights into solutions, analysis and action. storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/35e0...
This course is free and provides practical techniques to elevate your spatial analysis. Sign up here: www.esri.com/training/cat... #Esri #GIS
Plastic pollution in our ocean is an enormous problem. A big route for that plastic is through rivers. Heather Koldewey, National Geographic Fellow, is studying how plastic bottles move from source to sea. education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/exp... #GIS #geography
Anna Riling, geologist-turned-cartographer, owns Four Corners Mapping, in Durango, Colorado. In this Q&A she discusses how she used bivariate symbology on a mapping project to bring clarity the most important multimodal transportation needs and concerns of the community. www.esri.com/about/newsro...
This infographic features transit stops from Houston Metro.
Following up on the Esri Transit initiative launched in summer 2024, the release of the first-ever transit infographic is available in Esriโs Business Analyst Web App.
The data provided helps transit agencies understand the populations and destinations they serve. www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/...
Not all tides are created equally. This map featured on #mapsdotcom showcases the variety of tidal ranges in our oceans. www.maps.com/taking-stock... #GIS
In his book, ๐๐๐ ๐๐ค๐ฌ๐๐ง ๐ค๐ ๐๐๐๐ง๐, Jack Dangermond explores how people use geographic science to transform their work. www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/... #GIS