Welcome to ArcGIS StoryMaps! This guide will walk you through the basic skills that you need to present information effectively and accessibly in ArcGIS StoryMaps. Our instructions here can pair with coursework across different academic disciplines and are adaptable to various course and grade levels.This is a 6-part exercise that will cover the main functions that the platform can offer. Part 1 gives and overview of setting up and designing a StoryMap, as well as adding text of various sizes and images with credits. Parts 2-4 walk through different options for presenting images and maps with accompanying written content - building slideshows, sidecars, and swipes, in that order. Part 5, the map tour, and Part 6, the timeline, look at two features of StoryMaps that are respectively more rooted in attention to space and time.
Welcome to ArcGIS StoryMaps! This template will guide you through the basic skills that you need to present information effectively and accessibly in StoryMaps. Our instructions here can pair with coursework across different academic disciplines and are adaptable to various course and grade levels.This is a 6-part exercise that will cover the main functions that the platform can offer. Part 1 gives and overview of setting up and designing a StoryMap, as well as adding text of various sizes and images with credits. Parts 2-4 walk through different options for presenting images and maps with accompanying written content - slideshows, sidecars, and swipes, in that order. Part 5, the map tour, and Part 6, the timeline, look at two features of StoryMaps that are respectively more rooted in attention to space and time.
This template is in Mature Support. Esri offers several other crowdsourcing and data collection apps. Story Map Crowdsource is a configurable application that lets you set up a Story Map that anyone can contribute to. Use it to engage a specific or general audience and collect their pictures and captions on any topic that interests you. Participants can log in with their social media account or ArcGIS account. When you configure a Crowdsource story, an interactive builder makes it easy to create your story and optionally review and approve contributions before they appear on the map.Use CasesStory Map Crowdsource can be used to create a crowdsourced map of photos related to any topic, event, or cause. The submissions can be all from a single neighborhood or from all over the world. Here are some examples:National Park MemoriesEsri 2016 User ConferenceGIS DayHonoring our VeteransUrban Food MovementConfigurable OptionsThe following aspects of a Story Map Crowdsource app can be configured using the Builder:Title, cover image, cover message, header logo and click-through link, button labels, social sharing options, and home map viewAuthentication services participants can use to sign inWhether new contributions are being acceptedWhether new contributions appear on the map immediately or only after the author approves themSupported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsStory Map Crowdsource does not require you to provide any geographic content, but a web map and feature service are created for your story in your account when the Builder is launched. An ArcGIS account with Publisher permissions is required to create a Crowdsource story.Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this page (sign in required)Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.For more information, see this FAQ and these blog posts..
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.
This layer was created for a StoryMap (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/9ab4046b9bc94ccaa895a481b8ce4c4b) using content from the Draft Environmental Impact Statement created for the proposed Lake Ontario National Marine Sanctuary. The Lake Ontario DEIS is published here: https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/library/alldocs.html. The hyperlink to the DEIS is as follows: https://nmssanctuaries.blob.core.windows.net/sanctuaries-prod/media/docs/20210701-proposed-lake-ontario-national-marine-sanctuary-draft-environmental-impact-statement.pdf.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data on GitHub hosts file Geodatabase (GDB) templates and Alternative Encoding documentation per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
The Lucerne Central Lakes region with the Sempach, Baldegg and Hallwil lakes faces particular challenges due to high animal densities. They are, besides other factors, responsible for a number of environmental problems. A sustainability assessment as well as workshops and interviews with stakeholders confirms that agro-ecological transition to lower animal densities is not attractive to farmers because the current system generally performs economically quite well for them. However, there are other hindering factors too, such as uncertain market demand for income alternatives and lack of know-how with regard to income alternatives. These barriers were found to be best dealt with strengthening the knowledge system in the region, in particular by promoting networks of innovative farms, decision support to young farmers as well as make advisory services more easily accessible.
This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data on GitHub hosts file Geodatabase (GDB) templates and Alternative Encoding documentation per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.
Welcome to ArcGIS StoryMaps! This guide will walk you through the basic skills that you need to present information effectively and accessibly in ArcGIS StoryMaps. Our instructions here can pair with coursework across different academic disciplines and are adaptable to various course and grade levels.This is a 6-part exercise that will cover the main functions that the platform can offer. Part 1 gives and overview of setting up and designing a StoryMap, as well as adding text of various sizes and images with credits. Parts 2-4 walk through different options for presenting images and maps with accompanying written content - building slideshows, sidecars, and swipes, in that order. Part 5, the map tour, and Part 6, the timeline, look at two features of StoryMaps that are respectively more rooted in attention to space and time.