Protect natural and cultural resources
Staff can use GIS capabilities to catalog and track natural and cultural resources and ensure their protection before, during, and after recreational development and maintenance.
Provide quality park and recreation experiences for current and future generations.
Location-based park and recreation software helps staff maintain safe recreational assets, and real-time updates support quick responses to changes in their status. With GIS, leaders can measure and visualize the economic impact of parks and outdoor recreation and communicate their benefits to stakeholders.
Staff can use GIS capabilities to catalog and track natural and cultural resources and ensure their protection before, during, and after recreational development and maintenance.
Location-based software helps land managers understand licensing trends, target educational activities, and conduct outreach on priority initiatives.
With GIS software, outdoor recreation managers can prioritize and plan capital projects, track their progress, and improve trail management to promote staff and visitor safety in parks, on trails, and in other recreational outdoor spaces.
Parks and outdoor recreation are important economic drivers for communities. With GIS, staff can conduct economic impact analysis and visualize this across space and time. Location-based insights show who benefits and how agencies can optimize investments in parks and outdoor recreation across a region.
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Explore how GIS can be applied to specific park operations and real-world examples of GIS in action at parks.
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Park planners in Des Moines developed a new audit and analysis strategy using GIS to address maintenance challenges on the city’s multiuse trails.
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Using apps, imagery, and mobile apps to track the development and organization of the park provided greater transparency about its progress.
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Tennessee State Parks has embraced GIS technology to empower rangers, modernize park operations, and enhance conservation efforts.
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GIS helps Chattanooga Parks with its vision to become “A City in a Park” and America’s first “National Park City.”
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ArcGIS Indoors and digital twins help staff visualize, monitor, and track assets and people, leverage spaces, and plan staffing and renovations.
Easily consume, visualize, and analyze streaming data in real time from sensor networks within the Internet of Things (IoT).
Work together with internal and external stakeholders to track progress, improve outcomes, and create vibrant communities.
Quickly aggregate data on a map to reveal hot spots and outliers; make predictions; and show relationships between people, places, and events.
Use this mobile solution to capture data, perform inspections, take notes, and share information with the office.
Increase participation in outdoor activities and understand recreation license trends.
Inventory park assets, understand asset conditions, and communicate changing asset conditions that impact park services.