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The establishment of a BES Multi-User Geodatabase (BES-MUG) allows for the storage, management, and distribution of geospatial data associated with the Baltimore Ecosystem Study. At present, BES data is distributed over the internet via the BES website. While having geospatial data available for download is a vast improvement over having the data housed at individual research institutions, it still suffers from some limitations. BES-MUG overcomes these limitations; improving the quality of the geospatial data available to BES researches, thereby leading to more informed decision-making.
BES-MUG builds on Environmental Systems Research Institute's (ESRI) ArcGIS and ArcSDE technology. ESRI was selected because its geospatial software offers robust capabilities. ArcGIS is implemented agency-wide within the USDA and is the predominant geospatial software package used by collaborating institutions.
Commercially available enterprise database packages (DB2, Oracle, SQL) provide an efficient means to store, manage, and share large datasets. However, standard database capabilities are limited with respect to geographic datasets because they lack the ability to deal with complex spatial relationships. By using ESRI's ArcSDE (Spatial Database Engine) in conjunction with database software, geospatial data can be handled much more effectively through the implementation of the Geodatabase model. Through ArcSDE and the Geodatabase model the database's capabilities are expanded, allowing for multiuser editing, intelligent feature types, and the establishment of rules and relationships. ArcSDE also allows users to connect to the database using ArcGIS software without being burdened by the intricacies of the database itself.
For an example of how BES-MUG will help improve the quality and timeless of BES geospatial data consider a census block group layer that is in need of updating. Rather than the researcher downloading the dataset, editing it, and resubmitting to through ORS, access rules will allow the authorized user to edit the dataset over the network. Established rules will ensure that the attribute and topological integrity is maintained, so that key fields are not left blank and that the block group boundaries stay within tract boundaries. Metadata will automatically be updated showing who edited the dataset and when they did in the event any questions arise.
Currently, a functioning prototype Multi-User Database has been developed for BES at the University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Lab, using Arc SDE and IBM's DB2 Enterprise Database as a back end architecture. This database, which is currently only accessible to those on the UVM campus network, will shortly be migrated to a Linux server where it will be accessible for database connections over the Internet. Passwords can then be handed out to all interested researchers on the project, who will be able to make a database connection through the Geographic Information Systems software interface on their desktop computer.
This database will include a very large number of thematic layers. Those layers are currently divided into biophysical, socio-economic and imagery categories. Biophysical includes data on topography, soils, forest cover, habitat areas, hydrology and toxics. Socio-economics includes political and administrative boundaries, transportation and infrastructure networks, property data, census data, household survey data, parks, protected areas, land use/land cover, zoning, public health and historic land use change. Imagery includes a variety of aerial and satellite imagery.
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Learn state-of-the-art skills to build compelling, useful, and fun Web GIS apps easily, with no programming experience required.Building on the foundation of the previous three editions, Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition,features the latest advances in Esri’s entire Web GIS platform, from the cloud server side to the client side.Discover and apply what’s new in ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Enterprise, Map Viewer, Esri StoryMaps, Web AppBuilder, ArcGIS Survey123, and more.Learn about recent Web GIS products such as ArcGIS Experience Builder, ArcGIS Indoors, and ArcGIS QuickCapture. Understand updates in mobile GIS such as ArcGIS Collector and AuGeo, and then build your own web apps.Further your knowledge and skills with detailed sections and chapters on ArcGIS Dashboards, ArcGIS Analytics for the Internet of Things, online spatial analysis, image services, 3D web scenes, ArcGIS API for JavaScript, and best practices in Web GIS.Each chapter is written for immediate productivity with a good balance of principles and hands-on exercises and includes:A conceptual discussion section to give you the big picture and principles,A detailed tutorial section with step-by-step instructions,A Q/A section to answer common questions,An assignment section to reinforce your comprehension, andA list of resources with more information.Ideal for classroom lab work and on-the-job training for GIS students, instructors, GIS analysts, managers, web developers, and other professionals, Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition, uses a holistic approach to systematically teach the breadth of the Esri Geospatial Cloud.AUDIENCEProfessional and scholarly. College/higher education. General/trade.AUTHOR BIOPinde Fu leads the ArcGIS Platform Engineering team at Esri Professional Services and teaches at universities including Harvard University Extension School. His specialties include web and mobile GIS technologies and applications in various industries. Several of his projects have won specialachievement awards. Fu is the lead author of Web GIS: Principles and Applications (Esri Press, 2010).Pub Date: Print: 7/21/2020 Digital: 6/16/2020 Format: Trade paperISBN: Print: 9781589485921 Digital: 9781589485938 Trim: 7.5 x 9 in.Price: Print: $94.99 USD Digital: $94.99 USD Pages: 490TABLE OF CONTENTSPrefaceForeword1 Get started with Web GIS2 Hosted feature layers and storytelling with GIS3 Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Experience Builder4 Mobile GIS5 Tile layers and on-premises Web GIS6 Spatial temporal data and real-time GIS7 3D web scenes8 Spatial analysis and geoprocessing9 Image service and online raster analysis10 Web GIS programming with ArcGIS API for JavaScriptPinde Fu | Interview with Esri Press | 2020-07-10 | 15:56 | Link.
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This dataset is a compilation of address point data for the City of Tempe. The dataset contains a point location, the official address (as defined by The Building Safety Division of Community Development) for all occupiable units and any other official addresses in the City. There are several additional attributes that may be populated for an address, but they may not be populated for every address. Contact: Lynn Flaaen-Hanna, Development Services Specialist Contact E-mail Link: Map that Lets You Explore and Export Address Data Data Source: The initial dataset was created by combining several datasets and then reviewing the information to remove duplicates and identify errors. This published dataset is the system of record for Tempe addresses going forward, with the address information being created and maintained by The Building Safety Division of Community Development.Data Source Type: ESRI ArcGIS Enterprise GeodatabasePreparation Method: N/APublish Frequency: WeeklyPublish Method: AutomaticData Dictionary
Recently added Living Atlas COVID-19 layers can be found and used in your Enterprise, this blog article explains how._Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...
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ArcGIS Location Tracking Privacy Best Practices (Esri Whitepaper).This document contains relevant information that helps guide IT managers, GIS administrators, andprivacy and security team members in deploying cloud and enterprise GIS in a manner that helps complywith privacy regulations, such as GDPR, for location tracking services._Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...
OUTDATED. See the current data at https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/64xf-pyvh -- Enterprise Community boundaries in Chicago. To view or use these files, compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS, is required. The Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities program (EZ/EC) is a Federal, State, local government partnership for stimulating comprehensive renewal--particularly economic growth and social development--in distressed urban neighborhoods and rural areas across the nation. For more information, go to http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/economicdevelopment/programs/rc/.
description: The Illinois Enterprise Zone Program is designed to stimulate economic growth and neighborhood revitalization in economically depressed areas of the state. For more information about this program, go to http://www.commerce.state.il.us/dceo/Bureaus/Business_Development/Tax+Assistance/Enterprise-Zone.htm. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. However, to view or use the files outside of a web browser, you will need to use compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS (shapefile) or Google Earth (KML or KMZ).; abstract: The Illinois Enterprise Zone Program is designed to stimulate economic growth and neighborhood revitalization in economically depressed areas of the state. For more information about this program, go to http://www.commerce.state.il.us/dceo/Bureaus/Business_Development/Tax+Assistance/Enterprise-Zone.htm. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. However, to view or use the files outside of a web browser, you will need to use compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS (shapefile) or Google Earth (KML or KMZ).
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The size of the Italy Geospatial Analytics market was valued at USD XXX Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 8.17% during the forecast period.Geospatial analytics is the act of applying geospatial data to understand spatial data patterns, relation, and trends. The method utilizes numerous types of sources ranging from satellite imaging, GPS signals, and sensor-generated data in constructing interactive maps as well as different forms of visualization. Geospatial analytics becomes a utility across most industries from urban planning and agriculture, to transportation, to environmental monitoring. It can, for instance, optimize the routes for the transportation of products, monitor environmental pollution, and assess the impacts of climate changes along the coasts. The industry is driven by increased government spending on infrastructure construction, growing interest in precision agriculture, and the wide adoption of high-tech solutions such as artificial intelligence and machine learning in the geospatial world. Recent developments include: March 2023: The Italian space agency and NASA have collaborated to build and launch the Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols mission, an effort to investigate the health impacts of tiny airborne particles polluting the cities through analyzing data by collecting data from the satellite-based observatories, which would fuel the demand for geospatial analytics market in the country., January 2023: EDB, an open-source database service provider in Italy, announced its partnership with Esri to certify EDB Postgres Advanced Server with Esri ArcGIS Pro and Esri ArcGIS Enterprise, which work together to form Esri's Geospatial analytic solutions, operating in many countries, including Italy. After this partnership, users can connect their EDB Postgres Advanced Server to explore, visualize and analyze their geospatial data and share their work with an Esri ArcGIS Enterprise portal. In addition, EDB customers, especially those in the public sector, can use their database with Esri ArcGIS software to transform their data into something that improves workflows and processes and shapes policies and engagement within their communities.. Key drivers for this market are: Increase in the number of Smart Cities in The Country, The Implementation of analytics Software in the Country's Public Transportation. Potential restraints include: High Costs and Operational Concerns, Lack of Standardization for Data Integration. Notable trends are: The Increase in the Number of Smart Cities in The Country Fuels the Market Growth.
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Analysis of ‘Boundaries - Enterprise Zones’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/ffef84e5-b797-458e-b254-9db146e3e45c on 26 January 2022.
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The Illinois Enterprise Zone Program is designed to stimulate economic growth and neighborhood revitalization in economically depressed areas of the state. For more information about this program, go to http://www.commerce.state.il.us/dceo/Bureaus/Business_Development/Tax+Assistance/Enterprise-Zone.htm. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. However, to view or use the files outside of a web browser, you will need to use compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS (shapefile) or Google Earth (KML or KMZ).
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OUTDATED. See the current data at https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/64xf-pyvh -- The Illinois Enterprise Zone Program is designed to stimulate economic growth and neighborhood revitalization in economically depressed areas of the state. For more information about this program, go to http://www.commerce.state.il.us/dceo/Bureaus/Business_Development/Tax+Assistance/Enterprise-Zone.htm. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. However, to view or use the files outside of a web browser, you will need to use compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS (shapefile) or Google Earth (KML or KMZ).
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Analysis of ‘Addresses’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/ed1c4987-f6ba-4ed3-8560-6e7314426948 on 11 February 2022.
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This dataset is a compilation of address point data for the City of Tempe. The dataset contains a point location, the official address (as defined by The Building Safety Division of Community Development) for all occupiable units and any other official addresses in the City. There are several additional attributes that may be populated for an address, but they may not be populated for every address.
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Data Source: The initial dataset was created by combining several datasets and then reviewing the information to remove duplicates and identify errors. This published dataset is the system of record for Tempe addresses going forward, with the address information being created and maintained by The Building Safety Division of Community Development.
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This is a video demonstrating how to create an offline map in ArcGIS Pro. Steps:Start with creating a vector tile package (.vtpk) from vector data.Add the vector tile package on top of other relevant data in a basemap view. The other data can be a raster image or any of the Esri's default basemaps.Add the basemap into another map view. In this map, you can add other operational layers on top of the basemap.Create a mobile map package (.mmpk) from the multi-layered map.The mobile map package can then be shared through ArcGIS Enterprise portal or manually copied to mobile devices.Author: Irvan Salim - Solution Engineer from Esri IndonesiaCopyright © 2020 Esri Indonesia. All rights reserved.
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The Italian geospatial analytics market, valued at €260 million in 2025, is poised for robust growth, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.17% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by increasing adoption of precision agriculture techniques, the burgeoning need for efficient infrastructure management within utilities and communication sectors, and rising demand for advanced analytics in defense and intelligence applications. Furthermore, the Italian government's focus on smart city initiatives and the expanding digitalization across various sectors, including healthcare and real estate, significantly contribute to market growth. The market segmentation reveals a strong demand across diverse verticals, with agriculture, utilities, and defense exhibiting substantial growth potential. The prevalent use of surface analysis techniques reflects a focus on immediate application needs, while the growing adoption of network and geo-visualization analytics indicates a shift toward more sophisticated and insightful data interpretation. Leading players such as ESRI, Hexagon AB, and Trimble Geospatial are actively contributing to market development by providing cutting-edge software and services. Competition is likely to intensify as smaller, specialized companies emerge, offering niche solutions and catering to the evolving demands of different market segments. The forecast period (2025-2033) anticipates substantial market expansion, largely attributed to continued technological advancements, particularly in AI and machine learning, enhancing the analytical capabilities of geospatial data. However, challenges exist, potentially including data security concerns, the need for skilled professionals to interpret complex analytical results, and the high initial investment required for advanced geospatial technology implementation. Nevertheless, the long-term outlook for the Italian geospatial analytics market remains positive, driven by sustained government investment in digital infrastructure and the increasing awareness of the value proposition offered by sophisticated geospatial analysis across various sectors. The market's trajectory suggests a significant opportunity for both established and emerging players in the years to come. Recent developments include: March 2023: The Italian space agency and NASA have collaborated to build and launch the Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols mission, an effort to investigate the health impacts of tiny airborne particles polluting the cities through analyzing data by collecting data from the satellite-based observatories, which would fuel the demand for geospatial analytics market in the country., January 2023: EDB, an open-source database service provider in Italy, announced its partnership with Esri to certify EDB Postgres Advanced Server with Esri ArcGIS Pro and Esri ArcGIS Enterprise, which work together to form Esri's Geospatial analytic solutions, operating in many countries, including Italy. After this partnership, users can connect their EDB Postgres Advanced Server to explore, visualize and analyze their geospatial data and share their work with an Esri ArcGIS Enterprise portal. In addition, EDB customers, especially those in the public sector, can use their database with Esri ArcGIS software to transform their data into something that improves workflows and processes and shapes policies and engagement within their communities.. Key drivers for this market are: Increase in the number of Smart Cities in The Country, The Implementation of analytics Software in the Country's Public Transportation. Potential restraints include: Increase in the number of Smart Cities in The Country, The Implementation of analytics Software in the Country's Public Transportation. Notable trends are: The Increase in the Number of Smart Cities in The Country Fuels the Market Growth.
Download high-quality, up-to-date Belgium shapefile boundaries (SHP, projection system SRID 4326). Our Belgium Shapefile Database offers comprehensive boundary data for spatial analysis, including administrative areas and geographic boundaries. This dataset contains accurate and up-to-date information on all administrative divisions, zip codes, cities, and geographic boundaries, making it an invaluable resource for various applications such as geographic analysis, map and visualization, reporting and business intelligence (BI), master data management, logistics and supply chain management, and sales and marketing. Our location data packages are available in various formats, including Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, ASC, DAT, CSV, and GML, optimized for seamless integration with popular systems like Esri ArcGIS, Snowflake, QGIS, and more. Companies choose our location databases for their enterprise-grade service, reduction in integration time and cost by 30%, and weekly updates to ensure the highest quality.
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Time Aware is a configurable app template that enables you visualize time enabled layers in a web map using a time slider. This is useful for displaying changes in data over time. Use CasesBuild a stand alone app that presents data changing through time.Build a time aware app and embed it within a story map journal or story map series to include time animation within your story.Configurable OptionsChoose a title, logo, and color scheme.Configure the ability for feature and location search.Customize the color and date time format of the time slider.Enable a legend, scalebar, share dialog, or about window.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis requires time aware data, to learn more see the configure time help topic. An existing time aware feature service can be consumed from this application, however in order to create your own time aware feature service you will either need ArcGIS Enterprise or an ArcGIS Online subscription.Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template 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.
ArcGIS Enterprise puts collaboration and flexibility at the center of your organization's GIS. It pairs industry-leading mapping and analytics capabilities with a dedicated Web GIS infrastructure to organize and share your work on any device, anywhere, at any time.