Gonzalo Espinoza
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Gonzalo Espinoza is a Principal GIS Engineer at ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World. Gonzalo specializes in hydrologic modeling, real time climate and hydro-informatic tools such as flood mapping and forecasting using National Water Model data. He masters the full geospatial tech stack required to develop scalable and operational services relying on large volumes of EO data in the fields of water and environment. At Living Atlas, he also supports the development of workflows for automation of data updates known as Live Feeds, technology used at Esri’s Disaster Response Program. Before ESRI Gonzalo worked in the development of Water Accounting at UNESCO IHE. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.

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Update attribute field aliases from a lookup table in ArcGIS Pro

Have field names and corresponding aliases stored as a two-column lookup table or data dictionary? Apply those aliases with our script tool.

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Keeping Layers Updated by Appending Features using the ArcGIS API for Python

Learn how to append features from a local geodatabase into a feature service.

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Water Conflicts in International Rivers

Raise awareness about regions experiencing droughts and the resulting water conflicts.

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ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World Layers for Water Resources

Expedite the setup of a hydro project using Living Atlas layers.

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Live Feeds Powering Updates of ArcGIS Living Atlas Indicators of the Planet

Explore how Live Feeds drive updates for Living Atlas Indicators of the Planet and the online resources available to implement your own routines

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Using ArcGIS Living Atlas to locate areas to promote solar

We combined layers from ArcGIS Living Atlas to identify prime areas for solar incentive programs.

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Creating NetCDF files for Analysis and Visualization in ArcGIS

Use python to transform your data set into netCDF files. Use the ArcGIS platform to perform multidimensional analysis or create visualizations.

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Sharing Water Resources

Achieving water cooperation under water stress

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Auto-Update Time in Web Maps

Use ArcGIS Notebooks to easily keep your maps up-to-date with the proper time extent of its layers

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