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FlowMapper.org is a web-based framework for automated production and design of origin-destination flow maps. FlowMapper has four major features that contribute to the advancement of existing flow mapping systems. First, users can upload and process their own data to design and share customized flow maps. The ability to save data, cartographic design and map elements in a project file allows users to easily share their data and/or cartographic design with others. Second, users can generate customized flow symbols to support different flow map reading tasks such as comparing flow magnitudes and directions and identifying flow and location clusters that are strongly connected with each other. Third, FlowMapper supports supplementary layers such as node symbols, choropleth, and base maps to contextualize flow patterns with location references and characteristics. Finally, the web-based architecture of FlowMapper supports server-side computational capabilities to process and normalize large flow data and reveal natural patterns of flows.
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This tutorial will teach you how to take time-series data from many field sites and create a shareable online map, where clicking on a field location brings you to a page with interactive graph(s).
The tutorial can be completed with a sample dataset (provided via a Google Drive link within the document) or with your own time-series data from multiple field sites.
Part 1 covers how to make interactive graphs in Google Data Studio and Part 2 covers how to link data pages to an interactive map with ArcGIS Online. The tutorial will take 1-2 hours to complete.
An example interactive map and data portal can be found at: https://temple.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=a259e4ec88c94ddfbf3528dc8a5d77e8
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[Note 02/2024: this resource is now decomissioned, link provides related maps, tools, and GIS layers.]The Dynamic Mapping Tool provides a spatial index to over 5,500 sites on streams and rivers in the U.S. and Canada where full year stream temperatures are currently being monitored by numerous agencies. You can filter stream temperature sites by state, agency, year and contact. The primary goal is to portray a comprehensive set of sites across all agencies to facilitate data sharing and avoid redundancies, as new monitoring sites are added to the regional network. Raw temperature data are not downloadable through this site, but typically reside with the local data stewards, whose contact information is displayed by clicking on a point in the map. In some instances, RMRS may have copies of the raw data and permission to distribute it, so we ask that you contact us before contacting the local data stewards. The map will be updated once each winter to maintain an accurate description of current monitoring locations. If interested in obtaining temperature data or adding temperature monitoring sites to this map, please contact Sherry Wollrab: 208.373.4371 or sherrywollrab@fs.fed.us.Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Website Pointer for Stream Temperature Interactive Maps.File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.fs.usda.gov/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/stream_temp/maps.htmlThe Dynamic Mapping Tool provides a spatial index to over 5,500 sites on streams and rivers in the U.S. and Canada where full year stream temperatures are currently being monitored by numerous agencies. Users can filter stream temperature sites by state, agency, year and contact.
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TwitterDescription:MC Maps Survey Control map is an interactive mapping application used to find horizontal and vertical control.Instructions:This is an interactive web map that allows the public to browse, print, search and navigate GIS data throughout Martin County. Download:Click Here to Open Web Map
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Interactive map service (http://ims.sea.gov.ua:8081/website/Atlas_forAll_en/viewer.htm), based on GIS database ATLAS has been created by UkrSCES to provide an integrated picture of the modern state of the Black Sea coastal zone. It provides information on the geography of NWBS coastal zone and coastal water areas, as well as data on demography, natural resources, economy and pollution. The work is financed under the auspices of the Ministry for Environmental Protection of Ukraine. ATLAS is organised around several themes and elements, comprising interactive maps, statistical data, and descriptions. The cartography is based on the digital topographic chart of Ukraine (scale 1:500,000) and includes the following thematic layers: * Natural resources, * Protected territories, * Pollution resources, * Recreational potential, * Coastal zone. The main part of the descriptive text of ATLAS is drawn from the results of various studies that were undertaken by UkrSCES from 1993 to 2006. ATLAS allows users to select and display information on the resources, state and condition оf the NWBS coastal zone. This interactive service can be employed not only by experts and those responsible for decision-making, but also by the general public. It represents a major contribution to Ukraine's responsibilities under the Aarhus Convention for access to environmental information.
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TwitterYou can create a map for any area across the state by adding map layers of your choice to MassMapper, or view a single-topic map. MassGIS also has many maps and web services at ArcGIS Online. MassGIS does not provide any paper maps.
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TwitterThis interactive map enables users to easily filter and explore a variety of parks and recreational sites, categorized by type, including city parks, state parks, national parks, historic sites, and nature preserves. The data for this map provides a comprehensive overview of outdoor spaces for recreational and educational purposes.Point layer includes Parks Stakeholder Survey conducted by Professor V.DiNoto.Interactive map created for GIS 260 Web Mapping assignment for Professor V.DiNoto.
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TwitterThe Drought Outlook Interactive Web Map is used in conjunction with the Drought Outlook Interactive Experience. This Web Map contains a variety of regularly updated layers:Monthly and seasonal drought outlooksThe US drought monitor Seven day QPF forecast from the Weather Prediction Center Seven day observed precipitation from the Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Center (AHPS) Temperature and precipitation outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center - 6 to 10 day, 8 to 14, Monthly and Three Month Outlooks. Normal gridded temperature and precipitation for the outlook periods from the PRISM group at Oregon State UniversityReservoir data for the Western United StatesSnow Water Equivalent
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TwitterThis Guide is designed to assist you with using ArcGIS Online (AGOL)'s Map Viewer.An ArcGIS web map is an interactive display of geographic information. Web maps are made by adding and combining layers. The layers are made from data, they are logical collections of geographic data.Map Viewer can be used to view, explore and create web maps in ArcGIS Online.
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TwitterWeb map features site location and information for Commencement Bay Trustee Council. Site data are a subset from the NOAA Restoration Location published databased.This drone imagery was collected and processed by Russ and Brad McMillan of Aerial Images Northwest LLC in Spring of 2021 on behalf of EarthCorps and the Commencement Bay Trustee Council.
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According to our latest research, the global user-generated map editors market size reached USD 1.47 billion in 2024, reflecting a robust demand for customizable digital mapping tools across multiple industries. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.2% from 2025 to 2033, reaching a forecasted value of USD 4.24 billion by 2033. This impressive growth trajectory is primarily driven by the increasing integration of interactive mapping tools in gaming, education, urban planning, and simulation applications, as well as the rising trend of user participation in content creation.
The remarkable expansion of the user-generated map editors market can be attributed to the surging popularity of sandbox and open-world video games, which encourage players to design and share their own in-game environments. As the gaming industry continues to innovate, developers are increasingly embedding sophisticated map editor functionalities that empower users to create, modify, and distribute custom maps. This not only extends the lifecycle of games but also fosters vibrant online communities, driving user engagement and retention. Moreover, the proliferation of e-sports and competitive gaming has further amplified the need for diverse, user-created maps, enhancing replayability and content diversity.
Another significant growth factor is the adoption of user-generated map editors in educational and professional settings. Educational institutions are leveraging these tools to teach geography, urban planning, and environmental science in a more interactive and hands-on manner. The ability to visualize real-world scenarios and simulate urban layouts or environmental changes using custom maps enhances learning outcomes and critical thinking skills. Similarly, enterprises and government agencies employ map editors for urban planning, disaster preparedness, and resource management, allowing for collaborative and dynamic scenario modeling. The flexibility and scalability of these tools make them indispensable for both educational and professional applications.
Technological advancements in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and web-based platforms have also played a pivotal role in propelling the user-generated map editors market. The integration of AI-driven features, such as procedural content generation and real-time collaboration, has lowered the barrier to entry for non-technical users, democratizing the map creation process. Furthermore, the shift towards cloud-based and web-enabled map editors facilitates seamless sharing, version control, and cross-platform compatibility, making it easier for users to collaborate globally. These innovations are expected to continue fueling market growth by expanding the user base and enhancing the overall functionality of map editor solutions.
Regionally, North America holds the largest share of the user-generated map editors market, accounting for over 38% of the global revenue in 2024. This dominance is supported by the high concentration of gaming companies, technology innovators, and educational institutions in the region. Europe follows closely, driven by strong government initiatives in digital education and urban planning. The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to witness the fastest growth, with a projected CAGR of 15.6% during the forecast period, fueled by rapid digitalization, a burgeoning gaming industry, and increasing investments in smart city projects. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are also experiencing steady growth, albeit from a smaller base, as awareness and adoption of user-generated map editing technologies gradually increase.
The user-generated map editors market is segmented by component into software and services, each playing a distinct role in shaping the overall landscape. The software segment dominates the market, accounting for more than 72% of the total revenue in 2024. This dominance is attributed to the widespread adoption of standalone and int
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TwitterThe Zoning Map website is an interactive mapping site that allows users to determine the zoning classification for any area of the City. The percentage of the Zoning map website uptime, the amount of time the site was available, and the target uptime for each week are available by mousing over columns. The target availability for this site is 99.5%.
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This is a web map for testing and trying out the MapSAR Online data model.
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The dataset presents a list of laboratories set up in the humanities, digital humanities, and media studies within universities across the world in 1983-2018. The data are collected and organized in an interactive map designed in the digital StoryMapJS tool, creating a valuable visible representation of the laboratory concept from a geographical and historical perspective. Based on the interactive map, I analyze the history of the laboratory in the humanities within a global context from the 1980s to 2018. The dataset includes 214 laboratories.
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I identified laboratories by using different resources such as universities’ websites, articles, and research projects. Besides, I sent a questionnaire to the most relevant networks in October 2018 to identify even more labs created in (digital) humanities and media studies at universities.
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I collected data about each lab based on its website and other resources. I extracted the following data: year established, year ended (if applicable), lab’s name, university, city, country, affiliation and location (if provided), disciplines and keywords (based on labs’ statements and projects and aiming to situate a lab), selected projects (if provided), purpose (a short quotation of a lab’s statement published on its website), website, and geographical latitude and longitude. I organized all the data in chronological order according to year established in Google Sheets. Next, I used StoryMapJS, a free tool designed by the Northwestern University’s Knight Lab, to map my data.
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The documents included in this dataset include: a) an exemplary questionnaire originally implemented in Alchemer translated into English (AudiovisualMapQuestionnaire.pdf)
(b) accompanied with a txt metadata file named accordingly.
c) The audio files used in the questionnaires and the sample maps are in the folder SurveyAuditoryFiles
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