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Why We Map the Deep (and Why You Should Care)

The book, Mapping the Deep, demonstrates the value of ocean mapping to better understand our world and safeguard it from harm.

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Breakthrough Map Reveals Supply Chain of the World’s Most Trafficked Mammal

A network of scientists have mapped illegal pangolin trade in an effort to pinpoint where the animals are being killed so they can stop it.

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Mapping Guides Culturally Responsive STEM Education

The Mapping Justice course uses data innovation and visualization tools to envision a more liberated and less oppressed society.

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Mapping the Future of Spatial Computing

As spatial computing hits consumer devices, some of its most useful applications are enabled by GIS.

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Alabama: Advancing Public Safety with High-Tech Maps and Shared Awareness

Alabama Law Enforcement Agency deployed a new command and control system to streamline security at the governor's inauguration.

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In Washington, DC, Planners Envision More Housing in Historic Districts

GIS helps the DC Office of Planning understand, plan, and communicate zoning changes to historic districts.

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What If the Urban Utopia Was Something We Could Actually Build?

An architect and 3D modeling expert teamed with an urban theorist to create the ideal urban utopia.

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The Quest to Find and Preserve Lost Black Cemeteries

Families and preservationists across the US are using mapping and remote sensing technology to locate and document lost Black cemeteries.

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Putting the Maya Civilization Back on the Map

Lidar mapping informed field research to uncover a major Maya site that was obscured by jungle vegetation.

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Maps Help Animal Welfare Advocates Keep Pets and People Together

Volunteers from My Pit Bull is Family use web maps and GIS to help US pet owners locate pet-inclusive housing.

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