GIS careers in the business world vary widely—from beer agronomist to banking adviser to retail planner. Learn more during this March 12 WhereNext webcast https://t.co/tHIUBYJ1gf
A look back at the top 10 WhereNext stories of 2023 offers hints of what's to come in 2024. From risk management to business forecasting to AI, it's a list worth scanning https://t.co/rUAWZHO3Wy
Don’t miss the chance to learn from Amazon, FedEx, and Marriott. On Nov. 14, they’ll explain how spatial analysis leads to better business outcomes https://t.co/FTtWw0f83D
Lidar mapping informed an expedition to uncover a major Maya site buried under jungle vegetation. @MARI_Tulane applies the latest technology to map and explore the Maya civilization in Guatemala’s Petén region. https://t.co/JPo3ea4QCw
Climate change is a fiscal disaster for local governments. A new study of Florida’s vulnerability to climate change finds that flooding directly threatens many local tax bases. Great article. https://t.co/QEplGKCjev
The WhereNext Confidential series delves into relationships between business executives and location analysts who deliver key insights.
Get an inside look at GIS technology, careers, collaboration, and challenges. https://t.co/i58rX33iuT
Deaths from extreme summer heat are preventable. Public health officials are using maps to find the communities most at risk of death as temperatures climb. https://t.co/4tGkkifrpG
Jane Goodall gives reason for hope in preserving the forest in this video made by @Esri in collaboration with National Geographic. https://t.co/hIjsZCVxmU #NatGEoExplorer
In Brisbane, the most rapidly growing city in Australia, a GIS-powered digital twin, and a virtual reality program guide the design and construction of an underground railway. https://t.co/cgJSUprFD4
North Carolina is using GIS to hone in on locations that have a lack of broadband service, to help boost rural prosperity through connectivity. https://t.co/mUwSns9dM3