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Introduction to Human Geography
Using ArcGIS Online, Second Edition

By Dr. J. Chris Carter

Introduction to Human Geography Using ArcGIS Online, Second Edition, uses an approach to teaching the essential concepts and theories of human geography that integrates interactive web maps. It is designed as a textbook for undergraduate college students or AP high school students. Exercises use ArcGIS Online to explore topics such as migration, food and agriculture, manufacturing and services, and cultural geography. This second edition features updated maps, figures, and charts reflecting the latest data and includes new text on contemporary issues, ranging from race, ethnicity, and political geography to pollution and climate change. Esri Press, 2023, 384 pp., print ISBN: 9781589487468, ebook ISBN: 9781589487475.

Addressing Earth’s Challenges:
GIS for Earth Sciences

Edited by Dr. Lorraine Tighe and Matt Artz

In Addressing Earth’s Challenges: GIS for Earth Sciences, find out how organizations that work in geoscience, sustainable energy, environmental monitoring, climate science, meteorology, and marine science use GIS to streamline workflows, make decisions, boost operational efficiency, and foster civic inclusion. This book contains a collection of real-life stories that describe how earth science organizations in six fields—geoscience, sustainable energy, environmental monitoring, climate science, weather, and marine science—use GIS to visualize and analyze data to improve workflows, drive decision-making, and operate more efficiently. Ideas, strategies, tools, and actions are provided to help readers incorporate GIS into their work. Online resources, including additional stories, videos, concepts, and downloadable tools, are also available. Esri Press, November 2023, 160 pp., print ISBN: 9781589487529, ebook ISBN: 9781589487536.