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Unlocking a Statewide Understanding of Water Quality in Kentucky

The Clean Water Act requires a water quality report every two years, in Kentucky that report is now accessible, visual, and interactive.

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Geographer Turns Academic Research on Social Inequalities into Art Exhibit

A Virginia professor’s maps show redlining of the 1940s has caused social inequalities to persist.

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Climate Change Prompts Grenada to Create the First National Digital Twin

After receiving funds to assess vulnerability, Grenada turned the data into a digital twin to examine all manner of climate impacts.

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Massachusetts Hikers Go Exploring with Smart Map Trails App

Visitors to northern Massachusetts can use the new GreenbeltGo app to explore and navigate the natural wonders of this historic area.

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Ukraine: The HALO Trust Maps Landmines and Explosive Remnants of War

Mappers with The HALO Trust document the destruction in Ukraine to assess risk from unexploded ordnance ahead of reconstruction effort.

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Tokyo: Reimagining the World’s Largest City with Advanced Analytics

At Georgia Tech’s Tokyo Smart City Studio, students use GIS to investigate smart city solutions, and also to craft plans and proposals.

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In the Philippines, a Shared ‘Disaster Imagination’ Supports Resilience

Creating awareness of earthquake faults was the first step in gathering and sharing data about all hazards experienced in the Philippines.

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CAL FIRE Applies New Predictive and Tactical Tools to Fight Ferocious Fires

CAL FIRE deploys near real-time sensing, predictive analytics, and a shared map on mobile devices to tackle the destructive Dixie Fire.

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Equity in Urban Design: For LA River Revitalization, Numbers Are Not Enough

Careful consideration of people and natural processes leads to a holistic approach to LA River revitalization.

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What a Big Data Approach and Geospatial Tools Reveal about Human Mobility

Anonymized data from mobile phones allows scholars and researchers across diverse fields to find hidden truths in human mobility patterns.

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Expediting Water Relief for the Navajo Nation

An enterprise GIS approach fueled workflows to increase safe water access on the Navajo Nation while keeping people informed about progress.

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Finding a Home for Solar: Kentucky Maps Prime Renewable Energy Sites

The state of Kentucky has developed a map-driven platform to help solar power developers find appropriate sites for renewable energy projects.

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