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  1. Esri Disaster Response program - Configuring ArcGIS for Flooding

    • dorian-disasterresponse.opendata.arcgis.com
    • eo-for-disaster-management-amerigeoss.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 24, 2018
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2018). Esri Disaster Response program - Configuring ArcGIS for Flooding [Dataset]. https://dorian-disasterresponse.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/esri-disaster-response-program-configuring-arcgis-for-flooding
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    May 24, 2018
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program
    Description

    This catalog resource shows demonstrative application configurations to support Hurricane events.Applications are authored using the Esri solutions templates,application templates and the Operations Dashboard, data is from Esri's ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World Within this catalog, you'll find: Public Information MapSituational Awareness ViewerHurricane DashboardStream Gauges (Flood Stage)Precipitation Forecast AppEsri Living Atlas LayersArcGIS Solutions

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    ArcGIS REST Services Endpoint

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    • data.providenceri.gov
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    Updated Nov 15, 2024
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    data.providenceri.gov (2024). ArcGIS REST Services Endpoint [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/arcgis-rest-services-endpoint
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    Nov 15, 2024
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    data.providenceri.gov
    Description

    REST API endpoint that includes the city's mapping services.

  3. Facility Mapping Solutions for COVID-19 Recovery

    • coronavirus-disasterresponse.hub.arcgis.com
    • coronavirus-resources.esri.com
    Updated Jun 16, 2020
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2020). Facility Mapping Solutions for COVID-19 Recovery [Dataset]. https://coronavirus-disasterresponse.hub.arcgis.com/documents/c0652eb993a14f0fa375211a3a5f2d78
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    Jun 16, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program
    Description

    With the White House release of guidelines for states to reopen and employees to gradually return to work, facilities are tasked with complex challenges. Managers must make decisions to ensure a safe work environment and adhere to social distancing requirements. Office layouts must be restructured for adequate spacing between workspaces and to allow for routing that minimizes close-proximity encounters. Clear communication with staff will also be a key factor: Which areas should be avoided? When has an area last be cleaned?The ArcGIS Indoors system from Esri can help answer these geospatially focused questions for reopening the workplace. With indoor maps and an indoor positioning system, managers can create a floor-plan level awareness of the workplace, one that will allow for safe reopening._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...

  4. Responding to COVID-19: Resources and GIS Solutions for Emergency Managers

    • coronavirus-resources.esri.com
    Updated Apr 9, 2020
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2020). Responding to COVID-19: Resources and GIS Solutions for Emergency Managers [Dataset]. https://coronavirus-resources.esri.com/documents/96be0e2301cc45b9b6fb82c50225e2dd
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    Apr 9, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program
    Description

    In this webinar, you’ll learn more about Esri solutions for COVID-19 response and business continuity, as well as get a checklist of best practices to help ensure your apps remain operational in a virtual EOC. Finally, learn how your agency can access a complimentary six-month subscription to ArcGIS to support your response needs._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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    Data from: GIS Web Services

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    • data.brla.gov
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    Updated Sep 15, 2023
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    data.brla.gov (2023). GIS Web Services [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gis-web-services
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    Sep 15, 2023
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    data.brla.gov
    Description

    A listing of web services published from the authoritative East Baton Rouge Parish Geographic Information System (EBRGIS) data repository. Services are offered in Esri REST, and the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Mapping Service (WMS) or Web Feature Service (WFS) formats.

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    Flood Impact Analysis Workflow

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    • osf.io
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    Updated Jun 30, 2024
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    Vyron Antoniou (2024). Flood Impact Analysis Workflow [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/A7K3Y
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 30, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Center For Open Science
    Authors
    Vyron Antoniou
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This project consists of an ArcGIS Pro project that facilitates calculation and analysis of areas that will be affected by a flood incident. The ArcGIS Pro project includes a workflow which is based on the ESRI solution found here: https://doc.arcgis.com/en/arcgis-solutions/latest/reference/use-flood-impact-analysis.htm altered in such a way that i) the end-user will have minimum interaction with the components of the workflow and ii) it can be operated without the need for hard to acquire data.

  7. Esri Hydro Reference Overlay (Mature Support)

    • data.catchmentbasedapproach.org
    • rwanda.africageoportal.com
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    Updated Dec 8, 2016
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    Esri (2016). Esri Hydro Reference Overlay (Mature Support) [Dataset]. https://data.catchmentbasedapproach.org/maps/9f86716d941c4410b0b406d911754b2c
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    Dec 8, 2016
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Description

    Important Note: This item is in mature support as of June 2025 and will be retired in December 2026. A new version of this item is available for your use. Esri recommends updating your maps and apps to use the new version.This tile layer is designed to provide a a hydrologically oriented set of features to use with the World Terrain Base Layer or other simple base maps. The map features a hydro-centric design based on the amount of water flowing within the drainage network such that symbols of the same size and color represent roughly the same amount of water. This map shows surface water flow as a linear phenomenon even over and through bodies of water. Using the best available data we show relative flow accurately, so that if one river carries more water downstream than another river, the result will be that the river will have a thicker symbol on the map.This map is used as an overlay for content such as elevation from the World Terrain Base service or thematic services such as soil units, vegetation, or ecoregions. Combined with a basemap and your map services, this map provides a frame of reference for showing regional, national, and continental hydrologic phenomena such as drought, runoff, river level monitoring and flood forecasting.River names are collected in the UTF8 character set so river names are collected in their original language but are written in the Roman alphabet. Sources for all river names are from the open source geonames.org project so they are international by nature.The map is compiled from several sources. The global scales (very small scales through 1:2,300,000) include content from: HydroSHEDS, GTOPO30 Global Topographic Data, SRTM, GLWD, WorldClim, GRDC, and WWF Global 200 Terrestrial Eco Regions, with the latter three providing the inputs and basis for calculating flow. At medium scales (1:36,000 to 1:2,000,000) this service currently contains only U.S. data from the NHDPlusV2 that was jointly produced by the USGS and EPA.

  8. ArcGIS Solutions for Elections: An Overview

    • office.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 25, 2020
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    Esri Regional Office Hub (2020). ArcGIS Solutions for Elections: An Overview [Dataset]. https://office.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/arcgis-solutions-for-elections-an-overview
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    Feb 25, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri Regional Office Hub
    Description

    With 2020 being a very important election year, governments across the country are looking to modernize their systems and workflows that support the elections process. It's not going to be easy, with election offices facing many challenges, including demographic shifts, economic pressures, and antiquated technology. It's no surprise that Governing Magazine considered the conducting of fair and equitable voting/elections as one of the biggest policy challenges in 2019. Luckily, for those governments that are in need of a solution, Esri delivers a smart way to power elections. With integrated maps, analytics, and app configurations, you can guide early voting, locate election day polling places, share real-time election results, find your elected officials, develop redistricting plans, and manage campaigns. Specifically, the ArcGIS Solutions for Elections are a free pre-configured collection of maps and apps to support Election Outreach, Election Management, and Sharing Election Results. Recently, the Mid-Atlantic Government team hosted an Elections Webinar that showcases these solutions, including a high-level overview and demonstrations using real election data from Chester County, Pennsylvania! We encourage you to watch the recording below to get an idea of what's possible:

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    California State Waters Map Series--Offshore of Point Conception Web...

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.usgs.gov
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    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). California State Waters Map Series--Offshore of Point Conception Web Services [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/california-state-waters-map-series-offshore-of-point-conception-web-services
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    California, Point Conception
    Description

    In 2007, the California Ocean Protection Council initiated the California Seafloor Mapping Program (CSMP), designed to create a comprehensive seafloor map of high-resolution bathymetry, marine benthic habitats, and geology within California’s State Waters. The program supports a large number of coastal-zone- and ocean-management issues, including the California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) (California Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2008), which requires information about the distribution of ecosystems as part of the design and proposal process for the establishment of Marine Protected Areas. A focus of CSMP is to map California’s State Waters with consistent methods at a consistent scale. The CSMP approach is to create highly detailed seafloor maps through collection, integration, interpretation, and visualization of swath sonar data (the undersea equivalent of satellite remote-sensing data in terrestrial mapping), acoustic backscatter, seafloor video, seafloor photography, high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles, and bottom-sediment sampling data. The map products display seafloor morphology and character, identify potential marine benthic habitats, and illustrate both the surficial seafloor geology and shallow (to about 100 m) subsurface geology. It is emphasized that the more interpretive habitat and geology data rely on the integration of multiple, new high-resolution datasets and that mapping at small scales would not be possible without such data. This approach and CSMP planning is based in part on recommendations of the Marine Mapping Planning Workshop (Kvitek and others, 2006), attended by coastal and marine managers and scientists from around the state. That workshop established geographic priorities for a coastal mapping project and identified the need for coverage of “lands” from the shore strand line (defined as Mean Higher High Water; MHHW) out to the 3-nautical-mile (5.6-km) limit of California’s State Waters. Unfortunately, surveying the zone from MHHW out to 10-m water depth is not consistently possible using ship-based surveying methods, owing to sea state (for example, waves, wind, or currents), kelp coverage, and shallow rock outcrops. Accordingly, some of the data presented in this series commonly do not cover the zone from the shore out to 10-m depth. This data is part of a series of online U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) publications, each of which includes several map sheets, some explanatory text, and a descriptive pamphlet. Each map sheet is published as a PDF file. Geographic information system (GIS) files that contain both ESRI ArcGIS raster grids (for example, bathymetry, seafloor character) and geotiffs (for example, shaded relief) are also included for each publication. For those who do not own the full suite of ESRI GIS and mapping software, the data can be read using ESRI ArcReader, a free viewer that is available at http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcreader/index.html (last accessed September 20, 2013). The California Seafloor Mapping Program is a collaborative venture between numerous different federal and state agencies, academia, and the private sector. CSMP partners include the California Coastal Conservancy, the California Ocean Protection Council, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the California Geological Survey, California State University at Monterey Bay’s Seafloor Mapping Lab, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories Center for Habitat Studies, Fugro Pelagos, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, including National Ocean Service–Office of Coast Surveys, National Marine Sanctuaries, and National Marine Fisheries Service), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the National Park Service, and the U.S. Geological Survey. These web services for the Offshore of Point Conception map area includes data layers that are associated to GIS and map sheets available from the USGS CSMP web page at https://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/mapping/csmp/index.html. Each published CSMP map area includes a data catalog of geographic information system (GIS) files; map sheets that contain explanatory text; and an associated descriptive pamphlet. This web service represents the available data layers for this map area. Data was combined from different sonar surveys to generate a comprehensive high-resolution bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter coverage of the map area. These data reveal a range of physiographic including exposed bedrock outcrops, large fields of sand waves, as well as many human impacts on the seafloor. To validate geological and biological interpretations of the sonar data, the U.S. Geological Survey towed a camera sled over specific offshore locations, collecting both video and photographic imagery; these “ground-truth” surveying data are available from the CSMP Video and Photograph Portal at https://doi.org/10.5066/F7J1015K. The “seafloor character” data layer shows classifications of the seafloor on the basis of depth, slope, rugosity (ruggedness), and backscatter intensity and which is further informed by the ground-truth-survey imagery. The “potential habitats” polygons are delineated on the basis of substrate type, geomorphology, seafloor process, or other attributes that may provide a habitat for a specific species or assemblage of organisms. Representative seismic-reflection profile data from the map area is also include and provides information on the subsurface stratigraphy and structure of the map area. The distribution and thickness of young sediment (deposited over the past about 21,000 years, during the most recent sea-level rise) is interpreted on the basis of the seismic-reflection data. The geologic polygons merge onshore geologic mapping (compiled from existing maps by the California Geological Survey) and new offshore geologic mapping that is based on integration of high-resolution bathymetry and backscatter imagery seafloor-sediment and rock samplesdigital camera and video imagery, and high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles. The information provided by the map sheets, pamphlet, and data catalog has a broad range of applications. High-resolution bathymetry, acoustic backscatter, ground-truth-surveying imagery, and habitat mapping all contribute to habitat characterization and ecosystem-based management by providing essential data for delineation of marine protected areas and ecosystem restoration. Many of the maps provide high-resolution baselines that will be critical for monitoring environmental change associated with climate change, coastal development, or other forcings. High-resolution bathymetry is a critical component for modeling coastal flooding caused by storms and tsunamis, as well as inundation associated with longer term sea-level rise. Seismic-reflection and bathymetric data help characterize earthquake and tsunami sources, critical for natural-hazard assessments of coastal zones. Information on sediment distribution and thickness is essential to the understanding of local and regional sediment transport, as well as the development of regional sediment-management plans. In addition, siting of any new offshore infrastructure (for example, pipelines, cables, or renewable-energy facilities) will depend on high-resolution mapping. Finally, this mapping will both stimulate and enable new scientific research and also raise public awareness of, and education about, coastal environments and issues. Web services were created using an ArcGIS service definition file. The ArcGIS REST service and OGC WMS service include all Offshore of Point Conception map area data layers. Data layers are symbolized as shown on the associated map sheets.

  10. BOOK: Learning from COVID-19: GIS for Pandemics

    • coronavirus-resources.esri.com
    • arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Oct 24, 2022
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2022). BOOK: Learning from COVID-19: GIS for Pandemics [Dataset]. https://coronavirus-resources.esri.com/documents/78dcf5a3860a4cdea5482dac94f9c6b6
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    Oct 24, 2022
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program
    Description

    Needing to answer the question of “where” sat at the forefront of everyone’s mind, and using a geographic information system (GIS) for real-time surveillance transformed possibly overwhelming data into location intelligence that provided agencies and civic leaders with valuable insights.This book highlights best practices, key GIS capabilities, and lessons learned during the COVID-19 response that can help communities prepare for the next crisis.GIS has empowered:Organizations to use human mobility data to estimate the adherence to social distancing guidelinesCommunities to monitor their health care systems’ capacity through spatially enabled surge toolsGovernments to use location-allocation methods to site new resources (i.e., testing sites and augmented care sites) in ways that account for at-risk and vulnerable populationsCommunities to use maps and spatial analysis to review case trends at local levels to support reopening of economiesOrganizations to think spatially as they consider “back-to-the-workplace” plans that account for physical distancing and employee safety needsLearning from COVID-19 also includes a “next steps” section that provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS, either as a citizen scientist or a health professional. A collection of online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, complements this book.Now is the time to use science and data to make informed decisions for our future, and this book shows us how we can do it.Dr. Este GeraghtyDr. Este Geraghty is the chief medical officer and health solutions director at Esri where she leads business development for the Health and Human Services sector.Matt ArtzMatt Artz is a content strategist for Esri Press. He brings a wide breadth of experience in environmental science, technology, and marketing.

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    GIS Software Report

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    Updated Mar 4, 2025
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    Archive Market Research (2025). GIS Software Report [Dataset]. https://www.archivemarketresearch.com/reports/gis-software-48509
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 4, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Archive Market Research
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    https://www.archivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.archivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The global Geographic Information System (GIS) software market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing adoption across various sectors like government, utilities, and transportation. The market, currently valued at approximately $15 billion in 2025, is projected to achieve a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12% from 2025 to 2033. This significant expansion is fueled by several key trends, including the rising demand for location-based services, the proliferation of geospatial data, and the increasing use of cloud-based GIS solutions. The cloud-based segment is rapidly gaining traction due to its scalability, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility. Furthermore, the enterprise application segment dominates the market share, reflecting the widespread adoption of GIS for complex spatial analysis and decision-making in large organizations. While the market faces some restraints, such as the high initial investment costs for some advanced systems and the need for specialized expertise, the overall growth trajectory remains positive. The increasing integration of GIS with other technologies like AI and IoT further enhances its capabilities, opening new avenues for market expansion. Major players like Esri, Google, and Pitney Bowes are leading the market, constantly innovating and expanding their product offerings to meet evolving customer needs. The regional distribution of the market shows strong performance in North America and Europe, driven by advanced technological infrastructure and high adoption rates. However, the Asia-Pacific region is emerging as a significant growth area, propelled by rapid urbanization and infrastructure development. The competitive landscape is marked by both established players and emerging startups, fostering innovation and competition. The ongoing advancements in GIS technology, including improvements in data visualization, analytics, and mobile accessibility, are expected to further propel market growth in the coming years. The integration of GIS with other technologies will lead to new applications and expanded opportunities, ultimately driving the market towards sustained expansion throughout the forecast period.

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    Emergency Information Manager

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    Updated Dec 13, 2023
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    Siskiyou County GIS (2023). Emergency Information Manager [Dataset]. https://www.readysiskiyou.gov/datasets/emergency-information-manager
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    Dec 13, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Siskiyou County GIS
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    An ArcGIS Experience Builder app used by operations staff to document incident information and understand the impact on public infrastructure and human populations.

  13. Esri Health & Human Services grant program

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    • data.amerigeoss.org
    Updated Mar 16, 2020
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2020). Esri Health & Human Services grant program [Dataset]. https://coronavirus-disasterresponse.hub.arcgis.com/documents/7b83d15f801e46ba8daff84003667b54
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    Mar 16, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program
    Description

    Esri Health & Human Services grant program provides assistance for international Ministries of Health.While the relationship between health and place has long been recognized, modern tools make it possible to leverage geographic information to make faster and better decisions. GIS will help you to understand population needs, identify gaps and allocate your precious resources most effectively._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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    GIS Solution Report

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    Updated Apr 15, 2025
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    Archive Market Research (2025). GIS Solution Report [Dataset]. https://www.archivemarketresearch.com/reports/gis-solution-558025
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 15, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Archive Market Research
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    https://www.archivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.archivemarketresearch.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The global Geographic Information System (GIS) Solutions market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing adoption across diverse sectors like transportation, architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), telecommunications, and agriculture. The market's expansion is fueled by the need for efficient spatial data management, improved decision-making capabilities, and the rising demand for location-based services. Technological advancements, such as the integration of cloud computing, AI, and IoT, are further accelerating market growth. While precise figures for market size and CAGR were not provided, based on industry reports and the listed companies’ activities, a reasonable estimate would place the 2025 market size at approximately $15 billion, with a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8-10% over the forecast period (2025-2033). This growth reflects the continuous integration of GIS into various applications, including smart city initiatives, precision farming, and disaster management. Despite the optimistic outlook, challenges remain. High initial investment costs for software and hardware, along with the need for skilled professionals to manage and analyze complex spatial data, can act as restraints. Data security and privacy concerns, coupled with the complexity of integrating GIS solutions with existing infrastructure, also pose hurdles for market expansion. However, the continuous development of user-friendly software, affordable cloud-based solutions, and the rising availability of skilled professionals are mitigating these challenges and supporting sustained growth in the market. The segmentation of the market into software, services, and applications across different sectors highlights the multifaceted nature of the GIS solution landscape, indicating diverse growth opportunities across a broad spectrum of industries.

  15. Viewshed

    • rwanda.africageoportal.com
    • africageoportal.com
    • +3more
    Updated Jul 4, 2013
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    Esri (2013). Viewshed [Dataset]. https://rwanda.africageoportal.com/content/1ff463dbeac14b619b9edbd7a9437037
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    Jul 4, 2013
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Description

    The Viewshed analysis layer is used to identify visible areas. You specify the places you are interested in, either from a file or interactively, and the Viewshed service combines this with Esri-curated elevation data to create output polygons of visible areas. Some questions you can answer with the Viewshed task include:What areas can I see from this location? What areas can see me?Can I see the proposed wind farm?What areas can be seen from the proposed fire tower?The maximum number of input features is 1000.Viewshed has the following optional parameters:Maximum Distance: The maximum distance to calculate the viewshed.Maximum Distance Units: The units for the Maximum Distance parameter. The default is meters.DEM Resolution: The source elevation data; the default is 90m resolution SRTM. Other options include 30m, 24m, 10m, and Finest.Observer Height: The height above the surface of the observer. The default value of 1.75 meters is an average height of a person. If you are looking from an elevation location such as an observation tower or a tall building, use that height instead.Observer Height Units: The units for the Observer Height parameter. The default is meters.Surface Offset: The height above the surface of the object you are trying to see. The default value is 0. If you are trying to see buildings or wind turbines add their height here.Surface Offset Units: The units for the Surface Offset parameter. The default is meters.Generalize Viewshed Polygons: Determine if the viewshed polygons are to be generalized or not. The viewshed calculation is based upon a raster elevation model which creates a result with stair-stepped edges. To create a more pleasing appearance, and improve performance, the default behavior is to generalize the polygons. This generalization will not change the accuracy of the result for any location more than one half of the DEM's resolution.By default, this tool currently works worldwide between 60 degrees north and 56 degrees south based on the 3 arc-second (approximately 90 meter) resolution SRTM dataset. Depending upon the DEM resolution pick by the user, different data sources will be used by the tool. For 24m, tool will use global dataset WorldDEM4Ortho (excluding the counties of Azerbaijan, DR Congo and Ukraine) 0.8 arc-second (approximately 24 meter) from Airbus Defence and Space GmbH. For 30m, tool will use 1 arc-second resolution data in North America (Canada, United States, and Mexico) from the USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED), SRTM DEM-S dataset from Geoscience Australia in Australia and SRTM data between 60 degrees north and 56 degrees south in the remaining parts of the world (Africa, South America, most of Europe and continental Asia, the East Indies, New Zealand, and islands of the western Pacific). For 10m, tool will use 1/3 arc-second resolution data in the continental United States from USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) and approximately 10 meter data covering Netherlands, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Austria, Spain, Japan Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Italy, Northern Ireland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein from various authoritative sources.To learn more, read the developer documentation for Viewshed or follow the Learn ArcGIS exercise called I Can See for Miles and Miles. To use this Geoprocessing service in ArcGIS Desktop 10.2.1 and higher, you can either connect to the Ready-to-Use Services, or create an ArcGIS Server connection. Connect to the Ready-to-Use Services by first signing in to your ArcGIS Online Organizational Account:Once you are signed in, the Ready-to-Use Services will appear in the Ready-to-Use Services folder or the Catalog window:If you would like to add a direct connection to the Elevation ArcGIS Server in ArcGIS for Desktop or ArcGIS Pro, use this URL to connect: https://elevation.arcgis.com/arcgis/services. You will also need to provide your account credentials. ArcGIS for Desktop:ArcGIS Pro:The ArcGIS help has additional information about how to do this:Learn how to make a ArcGIS Server Connection in ArcGIS Desktop. Learn more about using geoprocessing services in ArcGIS Desktop.This tool is part of a larger collection of elevation layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.

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    Geospatial Ontario Imagery Data Services

    • geohub.lio.gov.on.ca
    Updated Aug 23, 2022
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    Land Information Ontario (2022). Geospatial Ontario Imagery Data Services [Dataset]. https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/maps/ff68b90cc7ae4168b7c8d10b87d10d2d
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    Aug 23, 2022
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    Land Information Ontario
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    Mosaics are published as ArcGIS image serviceswhich circumvent the need to download or order data. GEO-IDS image services are different from standard web services as they provide access to the raw imagery data. This enhances user experiences by allowing for user driven dynamic area of interest image display enhancement, raw data querying through tools such as the ArcPro information tool, full geospatial analysis, and automation through scripting tools such as ArcPy.Image services are best accessed through the ArcGIS REST APIand REST endpoints (URL's). You can copy the OPS ArcGIS REST API link below into a web browser to gain access to a directory containing all OPS image services. Individual services can be added into ArcPro for display and analysis by using Add Data -> Add Data From Path and copying one of the image service ArcGIS REST endpoint below into the resultant text box. They can also be accessed by setting up an ArcGIS server connectionin ESRI software using the ArcGIS Image Server REST endpoint/URL. Services can also be accessed in open-source software. For example, in QGIS you can right click on the type of service you want to add in the browser pane (e.g., ArcGIS REST Server, WCS, WMS/WMTS) and copy and paste the appropriate URL below into the resultant popup window. All services are in Web Mercator projection.For more information on what functionality is available and how to work with the service, read the Ontario Web Raster Services User Guide. If you have questions about how to use the service, email Geospatial Ontario (GEO) at geospatial@ontario.caAvailable Products:ArcGIS REST APIhttps://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/AerialImagery/Image Service ArcGIS REST endpoint / URL'shttps://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2013to2017/ImageServerhttps://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2018to2022/ImageServer https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2023to2027/ImageServerWeb Coverage Services (WCS) URL'shttps://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2013to2017/ImageServer/WCSServer/https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2018to2022/ImageServer/WCSServer/https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2023to2027/ImageServer/WCSServer/Web Mapping Service (WMS) URL'shttps://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2013to2017/ImageServer/WMSServer/https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2018to2022/ImageServer/WMSServer/https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/services/AerialImagery/GEO_Imagery_Data_Service_2023to2027/ImageServer/WMSServer/Metadata for all imagery products available in GEO-IDS can be accessed at the links below:South Central Ontario Orthophotography Project (SCOOP) 2023North-Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (NWOOP) 2022Central Ontario Orthophotography Project (COOP) 2021South-Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (SWOOP) 2020Digital Raster Acquisition Project Eastern Ontario (DRAPE) 2019-2020South Central Ontario Orthophotography Project (SCOOP) 2018North-Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (NWOOP) 2017Central Ontario Orthophotography Project (COOP) 2016South-Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (SWOOP) 2015Algonquin Orthophotography Project (2015)Additional Documentation:Ontario Web Raster Services User Guide (Word)Status:Completed: Production of the data has been completed Maintenance and Update Frequency:Annually: Data is updated every yearContact:Geospatial Ontario (GEO), geospatial@ontario.ca

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    3D GIS Platform Report

    • marketresearchforecast.com
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    Updated Mar 15, 2025
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    Market Research Forecast (2025). 3D GIS Platform Report [Dataset]. https://www.marketresearchforecast.com/reports/3d-gis-platform-34743
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 15, 2025
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    Market Research Forecast
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    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The 3D GIS Platform market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing demand for spatially accurate data visualization and analysis across diverse sectors. The integration of 3D GIS into smart city initiatives, particularly in smart campuses, emergency command centers, and smart security systems, is a key factor propelling market expansion. Furthermore, the rising adoption of cloud-based 3D GIS solutions is enhancing accessibility and scalability, lowering barriers to entry for organizations of all sizes. While the precise market size for 2025 is unavailable, based on industry reports indicating substantial growth in adjacent geospatial technologies and a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), a reasonable estimate for the 2025 market size would be $2.5 billion. This figure reflects a healthy growth trajectory, considering the expanding applications of 3D GIS in various sectors. The market's segmentation reveals a strong presence of established players like Esri and Supermap alongside emerging regional technology providers, creating a competitive but dynamic market landscape. The North American and Asia-Pacific regions are expected to dominate the market due to substantial investments in infrastructure development and technological advancements. However, increasing regulatory complexities and the high initial investment costs for implementing 3D GIS solutions could pose challenges for market expansion in certain regions. Continued technological advancements, such as the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) capabilities into 3D GIS platforms, are expected to further drive market growth. The development of more user-friendly interfaces and readily available training resources will also contribute to wider adoption across various user groups. Factors such as the rising adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and the need for improved urban planning will further contribute to sustained market expansion. Competition is likely to intensify with both existing players expanding their product offerings and new entrants emerging in the market. Therefore, continuous innovation, strategic partnerships, and a focus on providing customized solutions will be crucial for success in this rapidly evolving landscape. Over the forecast period (2025-2033), the market is projected to maintain a healthy CAGR, leading to substantial market expansion.

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    Data from: Public Notification

    • schoolboard-esrica-k12admin.hub.arcgis.com
    • gis.data.mass.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Jan 10, 2018
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    ArcGIS Solutions Demonstration organization (2018). Public Notification [Dataset]. https://schoolboard-esrica-k12admin.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/statelocaltryit::public-notification
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    Jan 10, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS Solutions Demonstration organization
    Description

    Public Notification is a configuration of Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS that can be used by local government staff to identify a collection of properties and create mailing labels, or a structured text file, of owners and occupants. Learn more

  19. ArcGIS - Topographie

    • esrifrance.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 12, 2013
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    Esri France (2013). ArcGIS - Topographie [Dataset]. https://esrifrance.hub.arcgis.com/maps/f093411af987456a9cbe6f1371755376
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    Apr 12, 2013
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri France
    Area covered
    Description

    This map was last updated April 2014. This map is designed to be used as a basemap by GIS professionals and as a reference map by anyone. The map includes cities, water features, physiographic features, parks, landmarks, highways, roads, railways, airports, and administrative boundaries, overlaid on land cover and shaded relief imagery for added context. Alignment of boundaries is a presentation of the feature provided by our data vendors and does not imply endorsement by Esri or any governing authority.The map provides coverage for the world down to a scale of ~1:72k. Coverage is provided down to ~1:4k for the following areas: Africa, Australia and New Zealand; Europe and Russia; India; the continental United States and Hawaii; Canada; Mexico; most of the Middle East; South America and Central America. Coverage down to ~1:1k and ~1:2k is available in select urban areas. This basemap was compiled from a variety of best available sources from several data providers, including the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) , U.S. National Park Service (NPS), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN), GeoBase, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, DeLorme, HERE, and Esri. Data for Africa from ~1:288k to ~1:4k (~1:1k in select areas) was sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors. Specific country list and documentation of Esri's process for including OSM data is available to view.The data for the World Topographic Map is provided by the GIS community. You can contribute your data to this service and have it served by Esri. For details on the coverage in this map and the users who contributed data for this map via the Community Maps Program, view the list of Contributors for the World Topographic Map.Feedback: Have you ever seen a problem in the Esri World Topographic Map community basemap that you wanted to see fixed? You can use the Topographic Map Feedback web map to provide feedback on issues or errors that you see in the Esri World Topographic Map. The feedback will be reviewed by the ArcGIS Online team and considered for one of our updates.Scale Range: 1:591,657,528 down to 1:1,128Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere (WKID 102100)Tiling Scheme: Web Mercator Auxiliary SphereMap Service Name: World_Topo_MapArcGIS Desktop/Explorer URL: http://services.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/servicesArcGIS Desktop files: MXD LYR 3DD (ArcGIS 9.3 or more recent required)ArcGIS Server Manager and Web ADF URL: http://server.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/services/World_Topo_Map/MapServerREST URL for ArcGIS Web APIs: http://server.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/World_Topo_Map/MapServerSOAP API URL: http://services.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/services/World_Topo_Map/MapServer?wsdl

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    Homeless Solutions

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data-academy.tempe.gov
    • +5more
    Updated Aug 2, 2025
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    City of Tempe (2025). Homeless Solutions [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/homeless-solutions
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    Aug 2, 2025
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    City of Tempe
    Description

    Tempe relies on data to inform and support decision making for the city’s Homeless Solutions strategy. This comprehensive effort ensures that the city has the most up-to-date information to meet needs, identify emerging trends and create solutions. In this hub site, you’ll find data related to:Outreach and engagementReporting homeless encampmentsVerifying and resolving encampmentsAnnual Point-in-Time homeless countSite is Google Translate enabled. DO NOT DELETE OR MODIFY THIS ITEM. This item is managed by the ArcGIS Hub application. To make changes to this page, please visit https://tempegov.hub.arcgis.com:/overview/edit.

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Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2018). Esri Disaster Response program - Configuring ArcGIS for Flooding [Dataset]. https://dorian-disasterresponse.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/esri-disaster-response-program-configuring-arcgis-for-flooding
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Esri Disaster Response program - Configuring ArcGIS for Flooding

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May 24, 2018
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Esrihttp://esri.com/
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Esri’s Disaster Response Program
Description

This catalog resource shows demonstrative application configurations to support Hurricane events.Applications are authored using the Esri solutions templates,application templates and the Operations Dashboard, data is from Esri's ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World Within this catalog, you'll find: Public Information MapSituational Awareness ViewerHurricane DashboardStream Gauges (Flood Stage)Precipitation Forecast AppEsri Living Atlas LayersArcGIS Solutions

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